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Abdallah, S.A.; O.S. Gendy; M.H.Ried and M.A. El-Tohamy( 2007). Rblationship Betweei{ Amorphous Inorganic Materials Ah[D Some Soil Properties Of The North Depressioi{S In The Western Desert Of Egypt Egypt.J. of Appl. Sci.,22(6A) 2A07 357-371
Abstract: Fifteen soil profiles were seiected from some depressions ofthe western Desert cf Egypt for study amorphous materials in relation to soil properties. Data reveal that amorphous silica content ranges from 0.31 to 16.3%, arnorphous alumina ranges beti*reen 0.10 to 3.5Ya, whereas amorphous iron ranges
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Moussa, A. Lobna; Ebtsam, M. Morsy; Abeer, M.A. Shaltout and Soheir, S. Fahmy ( 2007). Efficiency of some bacterial strains for controlling limb rot diseases of peanut in sandy soilEgyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 85 (3): 781-790
Abstract: Four biocontrol agents; Bacillus subtilis, B. amyloliquefaciens, Pseudomonas synxantha and Brevibacterium otitidis were tested individually and/or in combined mixture for suppression of Rhizoctonia solani on peanut. All tested bacteria moderately inhibited the growth of R. solani. B. amyloliquefacie
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Elham A. Ghabbour a,*, Andreas C. Scheinost b,1, Geoffrey Davies( 2007). XAFS studies of cobalt(II) binding by solid peat and soil-derived humic acids and plant-derived humic acid-like substances Chemosphere 67 (2007) 285–291
Abstract: This work has examined cobalt(II) binding by a variety of solid humic acids (HAs) isolated from peat, plant and soil sources at temperatures down to 60 K. The results confirm that X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) measurements cannot distinguish between aquo and carboxylato ligands in
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Girgis M.G.Z.; M.S . Sharaf and Heba M.A. Khalil( 2007). Differentiation Between Bradyrhizobium Isolates By Colony Type, Exopolysaccharides And Streptomycin Resistance Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 3(12): 1997-2008, 2007
Abstract: Twenty seven Bradyrhizobium isolates were collected from fresh young nodules developed on soybean seedlings from six different locations in Egypt. After isolation, two types of colony morphology were observed: a “wet” type with flatter and entire edge associated with gum production, and“dry”
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Elham A. Ghabbour, Andreas C. Scheinost, Geoffrey Davies ( 2007). XAFS studies of cobalt(II) binding by solid peat and soil-derived humic acids and plant-derived humic acid-like substancesChemosphere 67 (2007) 285–2910000000000
Abstract: This work has examined cobalt(II) binding by a variety of solid humic acids (HAs) isolated from peat, plant and soil sources at temperatures down to 60 K. The results confirm that X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) measurements cannot distinguish between aquo and carboxylato ligands in
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Abdallah, S.A.; O.S. Gendy; M.H.Ried and M.A. El-Tohamy( 2007). Rblationship betweei{ amorphous inorganic Materials ah[d some soil properties of the North depressioi{s in the western desert of EgyptEgypt.J. of Appl. Sci.,22(6A) 2A07 357-371
Abstract: Fifteen soil profiles were seiected from some depressions ofthe western Desert cf Egypt for study amorphous materials in relation to soil properties. Data reveal that amorphous silica content ranges from 0.31 to 16.3%, arnorphous alumina ranges beti*reen 0.10 to 3.5Ya, whereas amorphous iron ranges
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Ouda, S.A.; T. El-Mesiry and 2M.S. Gaballah ( 2007). Effect of Using Stabilizing Agents on Increasing Yield and Water Use Efficiency in Barley Grown under Water StressAustralian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 1(4): 571-577, 2007
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted during the two successive seasons of 2004/05 and 2005/06 at the Agricultural Experimental Station of National Research Centre, Shalakan, Kalubia Governorate, Egypt to predict the effect of two yield stabilizing agents (magnesium carbonate and sodium salicylate) o
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Ouda,S.A. T. El Mesiry, 1 1 1E.F. Abdallah, 2M.S. Gaballah ( 2007). Effect of Water Stress on the yield of Soybean and Maize Grown under Different Intercropping PatternsAustralian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 1(4): 578-585, 2007
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted at Giza Agricultural Research Station, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt during 2005 and 2006 growing seasons. The aim of the experiment was to determine the effect of water stress on the yield soybean/maize under different intercropping patterns and their wate
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Manal M. Tantawy, Samiha. A. Ouda, Fouad. A. Khalil( 2007). Irrigation Optimization for Different Sesame Varieties Grown under Water Stress ConditionsJournal of Applied Sciences Research, 3(1): 7-12, 2007
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted at Shandaweel Agriculture Research Station, Egypt to study the effect of number of applied irrigation on sesame yield and water consumptive use. Yield-Stress model was used in irrigation optimization to maintain high yield. Four sesame varieties were used i.e. Gi
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Ouda,S.A. T. 1 2 El-Mesiry and 2M.S. Gaballah( 2007). Increasing Water Use Efficiency for Wheat Grown under Water Stress ConditionsJournal of Applied Sciences Research, 3(12): 1766-1773, 2007
Abstract: Two field experiments were carried out at Shalakan, Kalubia governorate during 2004/05 and 3 2005/06 growing seasons to study the effect of the application of MgCO on increasing water use efficiency of wheat grown under water stress. Five irrigation treatments (control, skipping irrigation at 3 grai
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EI-Sebaey,M.M;M. E. Matter; T. A.EI-Magraby; and M.M.EL-Toukby( 2007). The Complementarity Effect Between Biogas Manure, Bio And N- Fertilizers On Yield And Nutrients Uptake By Barley PlantEgypt.]. of Appl. Sci., 22(4A) 304.316
Abstract: Tow pot experiments were conducted in the Agricultural Research Station in Giza on barley plants (Hardeun vulgar, Giza 124) at 2004/ 2005 and 2005/2006 seasons. This investigation was carried out to study the effect of bio fertilizer(a mixture of Azotobzcter spp and Azospirillum spp) alone or mixed
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AbdEI-Razik,F.S.; H.M.A.EI-Tapey;M.A.EI-Tohamy and M.A.M.EI-Bassiouy ( 2007). Physical, Chemical And Mineralogical Studies On The Soils Of Kom-Ombo Western Plain, Egypt Egypt. j. of Appl. Sei.,22(2B) 2007 861-877
Abstract: Kom Ombo Western plain adjacent to the Nile valley is the most prospective area for agricultural expansion in Egypt. Mineralogical, physiochemical classification and land capability classification are the main steps for this goal. Ten soil profiles representing the main gyomorphic units in the Kom-
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EI-Tapey, H. M. A.( 2007). Mineralogy Of The Sand Fraction And Its Relation To Origin And Mode Of Formation Of Some Soils Of North Western Coast Of EgyptEgypt. J. of Appl. Sci.,22(12A) 2007 301-314
Abstract: A mineralogical study of the sand fraction was conducted on some soil profiles representing the different geomorphic units of the North western coast of Egypt between Sidi Barrani and EI-Sallum to evaluate the nature and origin ofthese soils. Data of the statistical size arameters showed that the s
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EI-Sebaey,M.M;M. E. Matter; T. A.EI-Magraby; and M.M.EL-Toukby( 2007). The complementarity effect between biogas manure, bio and n- fertilizers on yield and nutrients uptake by barley plantEgypt.]. of Appl. Sci., 22(4A) 2007 304.316
Abstract: Tow pot experiments were conducted in the Agricultural Research Station in Giza on barley plants (Hardeun vulgar, Giza 124) at 2004/ 2005 and 2005/2006 seasons. This investigation was carried out to study the effect of bio fertilizer(a mixture of Azotobzcter spp and Azospirillum spp) alone or mixed
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Gadallah, A M. and M.A. Shama( 2006). Variation in Salt Tolerance of Wheat Genotypes ( Triticuium aestevium L.) during Germination and Maturity Stage.Alex, J, Res. (51) 1-11, Special Issue (2006)
Abstract: Salinity of irrigation water adversely affects plant growth, so the needs arise to develop salt tolerance plants for increasing the productivity of saline soils. Sixteen genotypes were investigated for tolerance during germination and at maturity stage. The results revealed that salinity of irrigati
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