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أ.د/ يوسف حمدى

مدير معهد بحوث الأراضى والمياه والبيئة الفترة: 1985 - 1988

مواقع صديقة

مركز البحوث الزراعية
Agricultural Research Center
المكتبة القومية الزراعية
Egyptian National Agricultural Library
وزارة الزراعة وإستصلاح الأراضى
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation
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المركز القومى للبحوث
National Research Center
المرجع الزراعى
Agri-Science Reference
كلية الزراعية جامعة عين شمس
Faculty of Agriculture Ain Shams University
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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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عبد الرحمن أمير عبده ( 2015).
الخمائر كاداه واعده لإنتاج الزيوت الميكروبيه.
Yeasts As Apromising Tool For Microbial Oil Production
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محمد سعد عبد الستار رمضان( 2016).
علاج بعض الأراضي المصرية الملوثة بالعناصر الثقيلة باستخدام بعض النباتات المجمعة لهذه العناصر
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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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El-Raies, S.A.A., El-Sisi, S.M.O.; T.A.Abou El-Defan and Awaad ,M.S.( 2014). Air temperature variations and their reflections on soil heat and soil temperature prediction at different depths 0f Ismailia soilsFayoum J. Agric.Res & Dev., Vol.28 , No.1. January.2014
Abstract: The present study was conducted for three successive years in a sandy soil of Ismailia Agricultural Research Station (IARS). The abscissas of IARS are t tu tu E and its elevation 10.2 meter over the sea level. Three thermal sensors were placed in the soil at depths of 0.05m, 0.10m, and 0.30m from the soil surface, to study the reflection effects of variations in the temperature of air on the variation of temperatures of the soil in the studied depths. The readings of air temperature (Air-T) were recorded with rate of one reading/hour, While soil temperature (Soil-T), at any soil depth was recorded with average of one reading/hour (i.e.24 readings/day). This means that, at any year, the recorded readings of (Air-T) or (soil-T) were 24 x365=8760 readings. The monthly averages of soil temperatures of the three depths throughout the three years were 13.83, 14.41, 16.67, 20.45, 25.10, 29.37, 30.29, 30.30, 28.95, 24.40, 19.86 and 15.41°C for month of Jan., Feb., March, April, May, Jun., July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec., respectively. The corresponding air temperatures were 13.69, 13.61, 16.07, 19.41, 23.22, 25.88, 27.78, 27.87, 26.01, 22.85, 18.31, and 14.02°C for the same previous months. The minimum air and soil temperatures were recorded at Dec., Jan. and Feb. months, while the maximum were noticed at July and Aug. months. An obvious increase in T-soil of different depths was obtained in the second and third year. Temperatures of 0.05m, 0.10m and 0.30m, recorded increases of 3.07°C, 2.69°C and 2.83°C at the third year for the mentioned depths, respectively in respect to the first year. Whereas, the increments in T-air in the second and third year compare with those of the first year were 1.17 and 0.37°C, respectively. The statistical correlation coefficient and regression equations between air temperature and soil temperature of the three depths were calculated to study the relationship between air and soil temperatures. The threshold value (a) of the regression equation was higher in summer and lower in winter months of the three depths. This was due to the higher temperature at summer. Moreover, air temperature showed more rapid change than soil temperature. The total numbers of temperature readings were 2232 for months, Jan., March, May, July, Aug., Oct., and Dec. while the regression rejected unusual numbers were 94, 123, 98, 56, 64, 199 and 146, respectively. It was 2016 for Feb. with rejected unusual number of 82. Also, they were 2160 for months April, Jun., Sept. and Nov. with rejected unusual numbers of 143, 96, 111, and 103, respectively. Generally, the average fit numbers of temperature which used for calculating the regression were ranged from 93 to 98% from the total number of temperatures, which interpreted the highly significant coefficient of these regression equations and reflect the effective effects of air temperature on soil temperatures. Thus, soil temperature can be predicted, to some extent, using the air temperature and these regression equations. Also, the reported regression equations can be used for estimating the unrecorded (missing) soil temperatures or another year.

Keywords: (Air temperature, soil temperature, sandy soil.)

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