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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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El.Zeny, Maha. M.; Ahmed, M. A.; and H. Ferweez( 2010). YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OF TWO SUGAR CANE VATIETIES AS AFFECTED BY DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS AND ZINC FERTILIZERS LEVELS Egypt . J.of Appl.Sci. 25 (2A)2010
Abstract: Balanced and adequate fertility for any crop reduce plant stress , improve physiological resistance and decreases disease Rizk .So,two field trials were conducted at Malawi Agric. Res., Station, Minia Governorate, Egypt, during 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 seasons to study the effect of different levels
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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
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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A.A.M. Ragab, Eman A. Tantawy, Sh.M. Abd El-Rasoul( 2010). A comparison between traditional and recent bioinocula on growth and productivity of faba bean (vicia faba l.) grown in calcareous soilINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Of ACADEMIC RESEARCH Vol. 2. No. 4. July 2010
Abstract: Agriculture scientists made a lot of efforts to improve organic agriculture aiming food safety. For five decades until now legume inoculation by Rhizobia was successful.So it is very important to compare Rhizobia with the Effective Microorganisms (EM) inoculation as a progress in organic agriculture
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Nieven O. Fathi and M. A. Shama( 2010). Yield response of corn to supplemental irrigation with well water and nitrogen fertilization in a semi-arid environmentMINOFIYA J. Agric. Res. Vol.35 No. 5: 1897 – 1910 (2010)
Abstract: A greenhouse experiment was conducted at the Soil Salinity and Alkalinity Laboratory at Alexandria during the growing season (May-September) 2007 year. Corn plants (Zea mays c.v. Single hybride 10) was grown in cemented basin (0.75m x 1m), filled with clay loam soil to evaluate the effect of supple
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KHIDER, M. H., A. M. OMRAN and A. E. HASSANIN.( 2009). Status Of Potassium In Some Entisols And Aridisols Of Southern Sinai, EgyptEgypt. J of Appl. Sci., 24(9)
Abstract: Soil potassium forms in Entisols and Aridisols in El-Qaa plain area, Southern Sinai have been studied. Total K ranges from 6.26 to 15.87 me/ 100g soil. It tended to be relatively high in the medium textured soils and low in coarse textured ones. Soluble K ranges from 0.01 to 0.42 me/ 100g soil. Exch
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KHIDER, M.H., A.M. OMRAN and E.M.K. BEHIRY( 2009).
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KHIDER, M.H., A.M. OMRAN and E.M.K. BEHIRY( 2009). Quantity-Intensity Relations Of Potassium In Soils Of Siwa Oasis, Egypt.Egypt J. of App., Sci., 24( 10 B)
Abstract: Surface soil samples of 7 profiles in Siwa Oasis were taken to investigate their potassium Q/I relation. Standard methods were used to determine the potassium potential, the potassium buffering capacity and the activity ratio of potassium. The obtained data of potassium Q/I showed that potassium act
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Manal A. Abd Alla- Gada, A. Abdel Kader Hegab-I.A. Osama, S. Gendy( 2009). Status Of Total And Chemically Available Nutrient In The Interferance Area Between El-Fayoum And Nile ValleyJ. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci., 2009, Vol. 4(4): 333-350
Abstract: Sixteen soil profiles were selected from physiographic units representing the interference area between El-Fayoum Governorate and Nile Valley in order to study their total and DTPA-extractable nutrition elements. Moreover, the relation between total and available micronutrients and some soil variabl
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A.E. Hassanein , G.T.I. Abou El-Hag ; E.M.K. Behiry( 2009). Origin , Uniformity And Development Of El-Salhiya Area In The Eastern Desert Of EgyptMinufiya J. Agric. Res. Vol. 34 No.2: 789-807
Abstract: Six soil profiles were select representing the soils of El-Salhiya project . These soils were studied in order to evaluate their genesis , formation and development . Studied grain size distribution and statistical parameters indicate that these soils have mainly moderately to poorly sorted sediment
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Heba M.A. Khalil, Elham M. Aref and Amal E. Hanna( 2009). In Vivo Evolution Of Rock Phosphate Solubilizing Potential In CompostingAustralian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3(4): 4601-4609, 2009 ISSN 1991-8178
Abstract: Some of the Egyptian soils are deficient in organic matter, nitrogen, available phosphorus and micronutrients. The chemical fertilizers have been intensively used as alternative source of organic fertilizer. Therefore preparing compost from bagasse mixed with rock phosphate and inoculated with. vir
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Aref, Elham M. ;Azza A. M. Abd El-All ; kh. A. H. Shaban and R. M. El-Shahat ( 2009). Effect Of Azolla And Cyanobacteria As Biofertlizer On Barley Cultivated In Saline SoilJ. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 34 (12): 11599 - 11610,
Abstract: Both the nitrogen fixing, plant growth promoting Azolla pinnata and a mixture of two cyanobacteria strains viz. Nostoc muscorum and Anabaena oryzae commonly used in rice cultivation were applied in a field trial for barely. The experiment was conducted at South El- Hossinia Res. farm Station, El-Sh
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Abd El-Dayem A.O.A ,El-Farghal W.M.and Nadia A.Mahamad ( 2009). EFFECT OF SOIL AMENDMENTS ON SOME SOIL PROPERTIESSOURCE :Egypt J of APPL.Sci vol 24 No 4A APRIL 333-350
Abstract: The current investigation was carried out to study the effect of poudritte and tafla on thermal ,physical and chemical properties of soils. The soils were collected from Ismalia and El-Nobareya Agriculture Research station. The soils were packed in columns , each column filled with 7 Kg air dried so
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Mazen, M.M., Ebtsam, M. Morsy and H.H.M. Soltan( 2009). Mechanisms of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria suppressed damping-off, root rot and wilt diseases of lupine.Egypt. J. of Appl. Sci., 24 (2B): 428-445
Abstract: Different strains of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were used to control damping-off, root rot and wilt dead plants of lupine under greenhouse and field conditions. Most of the tested strains produced indole acetic acid (IAA), siderophores and hydrogen cyanide in vitro. Culture filtrate
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Ebtsam M. Morsy, Nadia H. El-Batanony and Osama N. Massoud( 2009). Improvement of Sorghum bicolor L. growth and yield in response to Azotobacter chroococcum, compost water extracts and Aarbascular mycorrhiza fungi: different application methodsN. Egypt. J. Microbiol. Vol. 23, May, 128-145
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted on a sandy clay loam soil, in a private farm at Kafr Dawood, Menoufiya, Egypt during two successive summer seasons of 2006-2007 to assess the response of Sorghum bicolor L. to inoculation with Azotobacter chroococcum and/or AM mycorrhia fungi, applied by two diff
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Massoud, O.N.; Ebtsam M. Morsy and Nadia H. El-Batanony( 2009). Field Response of Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) To N2-fixers Bacillus Circulans and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculation Through Accelerating Rock Phosphate and Feldspar WeatheringAustralian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3(2): 844-852
Abstract: This study was conducted in two successive seasons of 2006-2007 in a private farm at Kafr Dawood, Menoufiya, Egypt. It aimed to investigate the effect of inoculation of snap bean plants with2 2 biofertilizers (AM- mycorrhizal fungi, symbiotic N -fixers (Rhizobium sp.) and asymbiotic N –fixers (Az
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