Mixing technique of different soil amendments as a way to improve a newly cultivated sandy soil [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.479-496Other title:
  • تقنية خلط أنواع مختلفة من المصلحات العضوية كوسيلة لإصلاح أرض رملية حديثة الاستزراع [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of soil science, 2002 v. 42 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science 2002 v .42 (3)Summary: Mixing as a qualitative and quantitative technique has been adopted to reclaim a newly cultivated soil at El Khattara location, El Sharkiya Governorate. The used organic sources were; composted town refuse (TR), chicken manure (CH), and sludge (SL), while tafla (TF) was used as a natural conditioner. The rates of addition ranged between 0 to 12.5 tons/fed, by treated mathematical tetra factorial computer model. The applied treatments were tested for two successive vegetative seasons as corn crop in summer and wheat in winter with one addition before corn plantation only.
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Mixing as a qualitative and quantitative technique has been adopted to reclaim a newly cultivated soil at El Khattara location, El Sharkiya Governorate. The used organic sources were; composted town refuse (TR), chicken manure (CH), and sludge (SL), while tafla (TF) was used as a natural conditioner. The rates of addition ranged between 0 to 12.5 tons/fed, by treated mathematical tetra factorial computer model. The applied treatments were tested for two successive vegetative seasons as corn crop in summer and wheat in winter with one addition before corn plantation only.

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