مدير المعهد الحالى

أ.د/ محمد الخولى

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أ.د/ أحمد الشباسى

مدير معهد بحوث الأراضى والمياه والبيئة الفترة: 1967 - 1971

مواقع صديقة

مركز البحوث الزراعية
Agricultural Research Center
المكتبة القومية الزراعية
Egyptian National Agricultural Library
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المرجع الزراعى
Agri-Science Reference
كلية الزراعية جامعة عين شمس
Faculty of Agriculture Ain Shams University
المركز الدولى للبحوث الزراعية بالمناطق الجافة
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
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Hossam S. El-Beltagi , Fadl A. Hashem, Mona Maze, Tarek A. Shalaby, Wael F. Shehata and Noura M. Taha( 2022). Control of Gas Emissions (N2O and CO2) Associated with Applied Different Rates of Nitrogen and Their Influences on Growth, Productivity, and Physio-Biochemical Attributes of Green Bean Plants Grown under Different Irrigation MethodsAgronomy 2022, 12, 249.
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Doaa Ahmed El-Nagar a Dalal Hereimas Sary( 2021). Synthesis and characterization of nano bentonite and its effect on some properties of sandy soilsSoil & Tillage Research 208 (2021) 104872
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عبد الرحمن أمير عبده ( 2015).
الخمائر كاداه واعده لإنتاج الزيوت الميكروبيه.
Yeasts As Apromising Tool For Microbial Oil Production
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إيمان عبد المجيد زغلول( 2015).
كفــاءة الأســـمـدة النيتــروجينيــة فـي الأراضــي الملــوثــــة
Efficiency Of Nitrogen Fertilizers In Contaminated Soils
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محمد سعد عبد الستار رمضان( 2016).
علاج بعض الأراضي المصرية الملوثة بالعناصر الثقيلة باستخدام بعض النباتات المجمعة لهذه العناصر
Phytoremediation of Some Egyptian Soils Polluted with Heavy Metals
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أيمن حاكم سراج( 2015).
نمو ومحصول وامتصاص العناصر في الذرة متأثرة بالتسميد العضوي والحيوي تحت الظروف الملحية.
Growth, yield and nutrients uptake of maize as affected by organic and biofertilization under saline conditions
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Mohamed S. Mohamed and Rama T. Rashad( 2020). Studying Some Characteristics of Sandy Soil Amended by Water Hyacinth, Bean Straw, and Compost Egypt. J. Soil. Sci. Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 53 - 65 (2020)
Abstract: TWO FIELD experiments were carried at the Ismailia Agricultural Research Station during the summer seasons of 2018 and 2019 to study some characteristics of sandy soil treated by three types of additives and cultivated by maize. Additives mixed with soil were the dried water hyacinth, straw of faba beanand compost each is loaded by 25, 50, and 100% of the recommended dose of nitrogen N and phosphorous P mineral fertilizers. Different treatments including control were distributed in a complete randomized block design with three replicates. Water holding capacity (%), field capacity (%), electrical conductivity (dSm-1), bulk density (g cm-3), cation exchange capacity (cmolc kg-1) and organic matter (%) content of soil before cultivation and after harvesting were estimated. Maize yield (kg ha-1) and some yield components were also calculated for different treatments. Results indicated that after harvesting, water-holding capacity increased significantly by 20% using dried water hyacinth, non-significantly by 10 and 5% using bean straw and compost, respectively, compared to control at 100% NP application rate. Field capacity increased by 37.5% using dried water hyacinth and bean straw and by 12.5% using compost compared to the control. Non-significant change was observed in soil EC (dSm-1) before planting and after harvesting. The application rate 100% NP showed the least bulk density values significantly decreased by 7.78% for compost, 4.44% for dried water hyacinth, and by 2.78% for beanstraw compared to the control. At application rates 50 and 100% NP, compost treatments provided the maximum available P and K in soil followed by dried water hyacinth then bean straw. At application rate 100% NP, yield of maize dry matter (kg ha-1) significantly increased by 120.34, 116.96 and 27.44% for dried water hyacinth, bean straw, compost, respectively. Seed yield (kg ha-1) increased significantly by 136.3, 135.85, and 33.63% for bean straw, dried water hyacinth, and compost, respectively.

Keywords: (Amendments, Bean straw, Compost, Maize, Sandy Soil, Water hyacinth.)

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