Proper agronomic practices required to maximize productivity of some maize varieties in old and reclaimed soils [electronic resource]: IV effect of seeding methods on growth and yield of some maize hybrids.
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1457-1470Other title:- العمليات الزراعية المناسبة لتعظيم إنتاجية بعض أصناف الذرة الشامية فى الأراضى القديمة والجديدة : 4 تأثير طرق الزراعة على نمو ومحصول بعض هجن الذرة [Added title page title]
- Zagazig journal of agricultural research, 2002 v. 29 (5) [electronic resource].
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Two field experiments were conducted at Kofour El-Bahaita village, Mit-Ghamr district, Dakahlia Governorate, during 2000 and 2001 summer growing seasons to study the effect of three seeding methods (conventional dry- Afeer-, new wet seeding and no-tillage) on growth and yield and its components of four maize hybrids(S.C.10, S.C.13 T.W.C.310 and T.W.C.3057). A split plot design with three replicates was used. Results indicated that new wet seeding gave higher germinated hills percentage than that of both dry and no-tillage methods. Light intensity above ground level was higher under no-tillage method compared with that of the other two seeding methods, whereas light interception percentage (LIP) took the opposite trend.
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