Abou EI-Hag G.T.!. and A.E. Hassanein( 2010). PEDOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL ASPECTS AS CRITERIA OF SOIL GENESIS AND FOR1'fATION CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME SHALE DEPOSITS IN EGYPT AS AFFECTED BY DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTSEgypt . j .of appl.sci .,25 . (6A)
Abstract: Ten shale samples collected from different depositional environments ( marine, non-marine and brackish water) , in the northern parts of both eastern and western desert, Egypt. Some physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of these samples have been determined to infer the factors regula
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Mostafa A. Nasef, Ali M. Massoud and Medhat Y. Abou-Zeid( 2010). Bio-Inoculation And Zn Application As An Alternative Strategy Of Partial N-Mineral Needs For Alleviating The Possible Chemical Pollution Of Some Cereal CropsFayoum J. Agric. Res. &Dev.,Vol.24, No.2, July, 2010
Abstract: This work is an important strategy for understanding the local best usage of either N-mineral or N-bio-sources, whether be under demand for agricultural utilization projects. Also, it represents a huge challenge and technical solution for alleviating the possible adverse fears of human health throug
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Ismail, M. ; G.T.I. Abou EI-Hag and Y.R.I. Soliman( 2010). DISTRIBUTION MODE OF,SOME ESSENTIAL MICRONUTRIENTS FOR PLANT AS RELATED TO THE DIFFERENT TAXONOMIC UNITS OF SOILS DEVELOPED ON THE WEST NILE DELTA AREA, EGYPTEgypt . j .of appl.sci .,25 . (12A)
Abstract: The current work aims to study the status of some essential micronutrients for plant, i.e., Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu as related to the different taxonomic units of soil sub-great groups that could be belong to the soils developed on the western part of the Nile Delta, Egypt. By using soil association's map
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El-Atawy Gh. Sh.; R. H. Atia and A. S. M. El-Saady( 2010). Potential Productivity of Tomato as Affected by Irrigation Water Amounts and Nitrogen Fertilization, Under Drip Irrigation, at Northwest Delta, EgyptJ. Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng., Mansoura Univ., Vol.1 (10):1037-1047, 2010
Abstract: Two field experiments were carried out during 2008 and 2009 growing seasons at Wady Elnatroon, El-Behera governorate to investigate the effect of irrigation amounts and nitrogen rates on tomato yield, under drip irrigation method in Northwest Delta. The soil of the experimental fields was sandy loam
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Atia, R. H.; A. S. M. El-Saady and Gh. Sh. El-Atawy( 2010). Effect of irrigation water amounts and nitrogen rates, on cucumber optimum yield and net return, under drip irrigation at northwest delta, egyptJ. Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng., Mansoura Univ., Vol.1 (10):1049-1059, 2010
Abstract: Two field experiments were carried out at Wady Elnatron, El-Behera Governorate, during 2007 and 2008 seasons, to study the effect of irrigation water amounts and nitrogen rates, on cucumber yield and the net return from these treatments, under drip irrigation system. Split-plot design was used with
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A.H.EI-Sayed , R.G. Kerlous And H.M.M Seyam.( 2010). Effect Of Saw-Dust Compost Application To A Calcareous Soil On Its Fertility And Productivity Of Some Crops Under Irrigation ShortageJ. Biol.Chem.Environ.Sci.,. 5 (4) 561-584
Abstract: A green house pot experiment was conducted to evaluate addition of local saw-dust compost (SDC) at rates 1 and 2% of soil weight to a calcareous soil collected from Noubaria Agric. Res. Station Farm. Pots were planted successively with soybean, sudan grass and barley under irrigation shortage (70, 8
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Sadek M. F., 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(2010)
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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Moussa Lobna and Hanaa Zawam( 2010). Efficacy of some Biocontrol Agents on Reproduction and Development of Meloidogyne incognita Infecting TomatoJournal of American Science 2010;6(11)
Abstract: Three rhizobacteria and two yeasts isolates were used as biocontrol agents against Meloidogyne incognita in laboratory and greenhouse. The used biocontrol agents were identified as Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Brevibacterium otitidis, Sanguibacter inulinus, Candida incommunis and Wicherhamiella domer
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Khalil, A. A.; Nashwa A. H. Fetyan and Nadia. M. Hemeid( 2010). Effect of bacillus circulans and azotobacter chroococcum inoculation on potato roduction in presence of different mineral potassium sourcesJ. Agric. Chemistry and Biotechnology, Mans. Univ., Vol. 1 (9): 471 - 483, 2010
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at EL- Ismaielia Agric. Res. Station (ARC), EL- Ismaielia Governorate, in the winter season of 2007 / 2008, to study the effect of inoculation with either Azotobacter chroococcum (nitrogen fixers and plant growth promoters) or Bacillus circulans (Silicate potassium)
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Zeinat K.Mohamed, MohamedA.Ahmed, NashwaA.Fetyan, Sherif M.Elnagdy( 2010). Isolation and molecular characterisation of malathion-degrading bacterial strains from waste water in EgyptJournal ofAdvancedResearch(2010) 1, 145–149
Abstract: Efficienciesoflocalbacterialisolatesinmalathiondegradationwereinvestigated.Fivebacterial isolates btainedfromagriculturalwastewaterwereselectedduetotheirabilitytogrowinminimalsalt media, uppliedwith250ppmmalathionassolesourceofcarbonandphosphorus.Thepurifiedbacterial isolates (MOS-1,MOS-2,MOS-3,MO
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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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Mohamed S. Awaad, Azza R. Ahmed and Abdalla A.M. Mohamedin( 2010). Effect Of Different Applied Of Potassium Sources On Quantity And Quality Of Groundnut Crop Grown Under Newly Reclaimed Sandy Soil ConditionsFayoum J. Agric. Res. & Dev., Vol.24, No.1, January
Abstract: A field experiment was conducted on a newly reclaimed sandy soil
at the Experimental Farm of Ismaellia Agriculture Research Station during a summer season of 2009 to study the effect of applied potassium sulfate, as a mineral fertilizer, alone and its integrated with different (wood ash and vinasse
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Mansour, S.F.; Mona, H. M. Kenawy; M.M. Mahmoud and A.A.M. Mohamadin ( 2010). Effect Of Industrial Liquied Wastes On Maize Plants And Some Soil Physio-Chemical PropertiesMenufiya Journal For Agriculture Research, (2010) 35, 4(2): 1587-1604
Abstract: The theme of this study was to detect the impact of some different industrial wastewater on maize plants and some soil physical and chemical properties. To achieve these objectives, one industrial area was selected at Mostorod, Kalubia governorate, Egypt, where wastewater is loaded with high amounts
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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, EgyptResearch Journal Of Agriculture And Biological Sciences, 6(4): 378-385, 2010
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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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El-Akram, M.F.I; Abdou, S.M.M; Ashry, M.R.K and Farrag, F.R.M( 2010). Water use and grain yield of maize in relation to irrigation scheduling and sowing datesFayoum J. Agric. Res. & Dev., Vol.24, No.2, July, 2010
Abstract: Field experiments were carried out at Fayoum Agric. Res. Station (Tameia) during 2008 and 2009 seasons to study the combination effects of three sowing dates, i.e. D1:1st June, D2:10th June and D3: 20th June and three irrigation scheduling treatments according to cumulative pan evaporation (C.P.E),
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