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090 _aART BFACU V56 NO2 3
100 1 _aHussein, Samira M. A.
240 1 0 _aBulletin of Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University, 2005 v. 56 (2)
_h[electronic resource].
245 1 0 _aResponse of soybean to different systems of irrigation, plant density and biological mineral nitrogen fertilization under reclaimed sandy soil conditions in west delta
_h[electronic resource].
246 1 5 _aاستجابة فول الصويا لنظم مختلفة من الري والكثلفة النباتية والتسميد النتروجينى الحيوي والمعدني تحت ظروف الأراضي الرملية حديثة الإستصلاح فى غرب الدلتا.
300 _ap.253-270.
504 _aIncludes references.
520 _aResponse of soybean to different irrigation patterns; i. e.; furrow, drip and gun methods, planting distances, i.e., 15 and 20 cm between the hills on ridges 60 cm apart, which produced 186 and 140 thousand plant/fed, respectively and biological mineral nitrogen fertilization (20 kg N/fed, 40 kg N/fed, bacteria inoculation, bacterial inoculation + 20 kg N/fed. and bacterial inoculation + 40 kg N /fed.), was investigated at Wady-Elnatron area, West Delta, EI-Beheira Governorate, in moderately saline sandy soil high in pH value (8.2) during 2002 and 2003 summer seasons. The highest seed yield per unit area was obtained by using drip irrigation system followed by gun method (1.44 and 1.24 ton/fed. respectively) while the lowest seed yield was obtained by using conventional furrow method (1.22 ton/fed.). Maximum seed yield/fed was obtained with sowing distance of 15 cm between hills, (186000 plant/fed.), while most of the studied traits were higher with the lowest plant density (140000 plant/fed. produced from planting distance at 20 cm between hills) compared to the highest density.
546 _aSummary in Arabic.
650 0 _aSoybean
_xIrrigation.
650 0 _aSoybean
_xSpacing.
650 0 _aSoybean
_xFertilizers.
650 0 _aSoybean
_xSoils.
700 1 _aEI-Melegy, A. M.
773 0 _tThe bulletin. Faculty of Agriculture. Cairo University
_g2005.v.56(2)
_x0526-8613
_7nnas
_wu158095
856 4 0 _uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2005/BFACU/5605/2/253.pdf
_zFull Text Article
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