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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 Methods
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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 soils
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Amin Ismail Hasan ( 2014).
Evaluation Of Slow Release N-Fertilizers In Comparison With Others N- Fertilizers In Some Soils Of Egypt.
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Mona Fekry Ghazal ( 2014).
Biochemical Activities of Some Domestic Bacterial Isolates Against Some Root Rot Fungi Of Common Bean.
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Ibrahim Abdel Aziem El- Akhdar ( 2014).
Role Of Some N2- Fixing microorganisms On Wheat Productivity Under Salt Stress.
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Esam Sayed Kasem Zorkany( 2014).
Scheduling Irrigation of Corn (Zea Maize Using The Evaporation Pan Method under different potassium levels.
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Amal H. Mahmoud, Maher E. Saleh and Abdel-Salam A. Abdel-Salam ( 2011). Effect of Rice Husk Biochar on Cadmium Immobilization in Soil and Uptake by Wheat Plant Grown on Lacustrine SoilAlex. J. Agric. Res. Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 117-125, 2011
Abstract: Production of biochar from crop residues using pyrolysis technology is considered one of the recent technologies to use the pyrolized residues as recalcitrant adsorbent materials to remove heavy metals from wastewater and immobilize metalic contaminants in soils. Rice husk biochar (RHB) was produced
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Samira E. Mahrous; Mervat A. Hamed and Shreen S. Ahmed( 2011). Evaluation of Organic And Inorganic Pollutants in El-Mansouria Canal, Western Cairo, EgyptEgypt . J. of Appl. Sci., 26 (10) 2011, 89-108
Abstract: The present study was carried out on El-Mansouria canal located in the western of Cairo, Egypt. El-Mansouria canal passes through village and many villages dotted along it receiving their drainage water, house wastes and commercial activities. In addition, some samples were taken from and around El-
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Tanany;M.M.; El- M.N.AbdelMessih and M.A.Shama ( 2011). Effect of Foliar Application with Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium on Yield,Fruit Quality and Mineral Composition of Washington Navel Orange Trees
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted during 2008 and 2009 growing seasons in sandy soil of Bustan area, Tawfik EL- Hakem village, Behera governorate, Egypt. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influences of foliar application with mixture of potassium, calcium and magnesium on fruit set, fru
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Osama, S., Gendy;, Hegab, I. A., Nadia, A. Mohamed( 2010). Soil Taxonomy And Evaluation Of Some Soils Uint The Western Side Of The Nile Delta, EgyptJ. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci., 2010, Vol.5(2): 95-111
Abstract: Ten soil profiles were selected to represent the main geomorphic units in the western side of the Nile Delta in order to evaluate their physical and chemical properties of these soils to be classified, land capability for cultivation as well as land suitability for growing crops were carried out. Ac
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Abdalla M.A.M.; A. H. A. Hassanein and M.K.M. Abdel Razek( 2010). Major Guidelines of Land use Evaluation for Agricultural Purposes in a Newly Reclaimed AreaEgypt. J. of Appl. Sci., Vol. 25.No. 6A, 2010, 404-421.
Abstract: The current study was carried out on a newly reclaimed area (El Hiez) at El Bahariya Oases, 6th October Governorate, Egypt to evaluate its soils for agricultural purposes and hence their suitability for growing certain crops. The limiting soil criteria and predicting future conditions after
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Ahmed,A.M. and B.A.Hassouna( 2010). EFFECT OF BIOFERTILIZER ON WHEAT CROP PRODUCTIVITY CULTIVATED UNDER DIFFERENT NITROGEN SOURCES AND LEVELSEgypt.J. of Appl. Sci.,25(44)2010 247-266
Abstract: A field experiments was carried out in a split-split plot design at Mallawi Agric., Res., Station, Minia Governorate, Egypt, during 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 seasons to study the effect of different sources, levels of nitrogen fertilizer and inoculation with mixed of Azospirillim brasilense and bacill
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Ismail.M, El-Shemy, A.S.A, and Shoman, M.M( 2010). Land evaluation of physiographic units in some wadies in the eastern desert of Egypt using remote sensing and geographic information systemJ. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci., 2010, 5(1), 19-42
Abstract: Visual interpretation of Landsat-7 ETM-7 bands 4, 3 and 2 was depending on many elements such as tone, shape, size, pattern, texture, shadow, and association. The interpretation was done to extract all important landscape. A physiographic analysis using visual interpretation was carried out to delin
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M. F. Sadek, Fatma,G. Ahmed, Hanan A.M.Hassanein, Marvat, M. Arafa, and Elham M.Aref( 2010). Using Of Azolla Silage In Growing Rabbits FeedingEgyptian Journal of Rabbit Science, 20 (2) 67 – 82
Abstract: The present study was carried out to determine the effect of feeding two Azolla pennata sources as silage with corn cobs (cc) as partial replacements of the complete feed diet CFD as control diet of New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits on growth performance, nutrients digestibility some blood parameters
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Shereen S. Ahamed and Mervat A. Hamed( 2010). Reducing volatile organic compounds during the maturity stage of different composted organic wastes by using some clay minerals as a natural remediation Fayoum J. Agric. Res. & Dev., Vol.24, No.1, January, 2010
Abstract: A trail was carried out on reducing the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the maturity stage of different composted organic wastes (i.e., town refuse, sugarcane factories, animal residues and plant residues) by using three kinds of clay minerals (i.e., montmorillonite, kaolinite and attapulgi
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Behiry, E.M.K.; Khafagi, H.A. and Wafaa A. Hafez( 2010). Effect of pollution with industrial wastes of iron and steel company at helwan city on soil and irrigation waterEgypt . J. of Appl. Sci., 25 (10A) 2010 713-730
Abstract: The main objective of this study was concentrated in monitoring the harmful impacts of industrial liquid wastes released from the industrial activity of iron and steel company at Helwan Governorate, Egypt, on some soil physico-chemical properties of the irrigated agricultural areas. The discharge of
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Eid, S. El-Gizawy( 2010). The Effect Of Turning Frequency On Some Compost QualityJ. Agric. Chemistry & Biotech. Mans. Univ., vol. 1(9):485-496, 2010
Abstract: Composting of organic materials (chicken manure mixed with sawdust) was performed using turned windrow method. The aim was to investigate the effect of turning frequency on some physicochemical properties of the final product of organic materials. Three turning frequency treatments were: no turning
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Ebtsam, M. Morsy; Neveen M. Galal and Hager I. Tolba( 2010). Biological control of root-knot nematode by some microorganisms on tomato plantsN. Egypt. J. Microbiol. Vol. 26, May, 130-144
Abstract: A pot experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions (Nematodes Res. Dept., Plant Pathology Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt) to evaluate potentialities of Pseudomonas fluorescens, Azotobacter chroococcum, Candida sp. and AM fungi individually or in combination for controll
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N. M. Mahrous(1), Amany M. Sallam(2), Jacklin G. Sadek(3) and Kh. A. Shaban(3) ( 2010). IMPROVING WHEAT PRODUCTION AND GRAIN QUALITY BY INORGANIC, ORGANIC FERTILIZERS WITH SOME MICRONUTRIENTS UNDER SALINE CONDITIONSMinufiya J.Agric. Res.Vol.35 No. 5:1931-1949
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted during two successive seasons in 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 at Gelbana district Sahl – el Tina plane (North Sinai ) to study the response of two Egyptian wheat varieties namely Sakha 93 and Sids 1 to inorganic, organic and foliar spray with micronutrients either s
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Mohamedin, A.A.M., M.S. Awaad and Azza R. Ahmed ( 2010). The Negative Role of Soil Salinity and Waterlogging on Crop Productivity in the Northeastern Region of the Nile Delta,.Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 6(4): 378-385,
Abstract: Soil salinity and Waterlogging conditions are the major threats to the sustainability of irrigated agriculture lands in Egypt. About 40% of the cultivated area is affected to some extent by waterlogging and soil salinity as solely elements or together. A sample of 26 pilot areas were selected to eva
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Jacklin G. Sadek( 2010). THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NITROGEN FERTILIZER, BIOFERTILIZER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON YIELD OF FABA BEAN (VICIA FABA) Minufiya J.Agric. Res. Vol.35 No. 5:1911-1930
Abstract: Two field trials were carried out at Kafr El- Zayiat center, Gharbia Governorate, during two successive seasons of 2008/ 2009 and 2009/ 2010 to identify the integrated effect of two nitrogen rates (0.0 and 20 kg N/fed.), Rhizobium inoculation which contain nitrogen fixing bacteria and some micronutr
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