Influence of drip irrigation rates and soil improvers on the performance of some sugar beet varieties in north sinai . [electronic resource]

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  • تأثير معدلات الرى بالتنقيط و محسنات التربية على اداء بعض أصناف بنجر السكر فى شمال سيناء [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig journal of agricultural research, 2017 v. 44 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig journal of agricultural research, 2017 v. 44 (2) 2017.v.44(2)Summary: The presented work aims to study the effect of drip irrigation rates and soil conditioners/ improvers on yield and quality of three sugar beet varieties during two winter successive seasons 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 under new land conditions of North Sinai Governorate, Egypt. Statistically split-split plot design was used. Irrigation rates had a significant effect on root length, root diameter, sucrose percentage, root and sugar yields in both growing seasons while it had a significant effect on purity percentage in 1st season only. Irrigation rate of 3000 m3/fad., over passed that of 2500 m3/fad., which recorded the highest values of root diameter, sucrose percentage, purity percentage, root and sugar yields. On the other hand, Irrigation rate of 2500 m3/fad., over passed that of 3000 m3/fad., which recorded the longest root. Moreover, sugar beet varieties had a significant effect on root length, root diameter, sucrose percentage, root and sugar yields in both growing seasons while it had a significant effect on purity percentage in 1stseason only. Marathon variety gave the highest values of root length, root diameter, root and sugar yields. Farida variety gave the highest values of sucrose and purity percentages. Soil improvers had a statistical effect on root diameter, purity percentage, root and sugar yields in both growing seasons while it had a significant effect in 1st season only on root length and sucrose percentage. Iquet compound was the best soil improver that attained the highest values of the studied traits in both seasons. The 2nd order interaction of irrigation rate x variety x soil improver statistically affected on root diameter in 151 season, sucrose and purity percentages in 2nd season and root length, root and sugar yields in both seasons. Using 3000 m3/fad., of irrigation rate in combination with Humic acid as soil conditioner for Marathon variety was the best combination that recorded the highest root and sugar yield values (30.58 and 5.99 ton/fad., respectively, as a mean of both seasons). However, using the same irrigation rate in combination with the same soil conditioner for Farida sugar beet variety attained the highest purity percentage value (96.77%).
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The presented work aims to study the effect of drip irrigation rates and soil conditioners/ improvers on yield and quality of three sugar beet varieties during two winter successive seasons 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 under new land conditions of North Sinai Governorate, Egypt. Statistically split-split plot design was used. Irrigation rates had a significant effect on root length, root diameter, sucrose percentage, root and sugar yields in both growing seasons while it had a significant effect on purity percentage in 1st season only. Irrigation rate of 3000 m3/fad., over passed that of 2500 m3/fad., which recorded the highest values of root diameter, sucrose percentage, purity percentage, root and sugar yields. On the other hand, Irrigation rate of 2500 m3/fad., over passed that of 3000 m3/fad., which recorded the longest root. Moreover, sugar beet varieties had a significant effect on root length, root diameter, sucrose percentage, root and sugar yields in both growing seasons while it had a significant effect on purity percentage in 1stseason only. Marathon variety gave the highest values of root length, root diameter, root and sugar yields. Farida variety gave the highest values of sucrose and purity percentages. Soil improvers had a statistical effect on root diameter, purity percentage, root and sugar yields in both growing seasons while it had a significant effect in 1st season only on root length and sucrose percentage. Iquet compound was the best soil improver that attained the highest values of the studied traits in both seasons. The 2nd order interaction of irrigation rate x variety x soil improver statistically affected on root diameter in 151 season, sucrose and purity percentages in 2nd season and root length, root and sugar yields in both seasons. Using 3000 m3/fad., of irrigation rate in combination with Humic acid as soil conditioner for Marathon variety was the best combination that recorded the highest root and sugar yield values (30.58 and 5.99 ton/fad., respectively, as a mean of both seasons). However, using the same irrigation rate in combination with the same soil conditioner for Farida sugar beet variety attained the highest purity percentage value (96.77%).

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