مدير المعهد الحالى

أ.د/ محمد الخولى

مدير المعهد

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أ.د/ شعلان نصر

مدير معهد بحوث الأراضى والمياه والبيئة الفترة: 2001 - 2005

مواقع صديقة

مركز البحوث الزراعية
Agricultural Research Center
وزارة الزراعة وإستصلاح الأراضى
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation
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الإدارة المركزية للأراضي والمياه والبيئة‎
Central Administration of Soils, Water and Environment
المركز الدولى للبحوث الزراعية بالمناطق الجافة
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
منظمة الأغذبة والزراعة بالأمم المتحدة
Food And Agriculture Organization OF The United Nations
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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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Doaa Ahmed El-Nagar a Dalal Hereimas Sary( 2021). Synthesis and characterization of nano bentonite and its effect on some properties of sandy soilsSoil & Tillage Research 208 (2021) 104872
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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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إيمان عبد المجيد زغلول( 2015).
كفــاءة الأســـمـدة النيتــروجينيــة فـي الأراضــي الملــوثــــة
Efficiency Of Nitrogen Fertilizers In Contaminated Soils
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محمد سعد عبد الستار رمضان( 2016).
علاج بعض الأراضي المصرية الملوثة بالعناصر الثقيلة باستخدام بعض النباتات المجمعة لهذه العناصر
Phytoremediation of Some Egyptian Soils Polluted with Heavy Metals
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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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Taha, A. M.( 2018). Assessment of different ETO-Dependent Irrigation Levels for Pomegranate on Saving Water and Energy and Maximizing Farm IncomeJ.Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng., Mansoura Univ., Vol. 9 (11): 657–665, 2018
Abstract: Field experiments were conducted on drip–irrigated pomegranate (Punicagranatum L.) trees grown in a private farm at kilometer 76 Cairo/Alexandria Desert Road, Egypt during the 2016 and 2017 growing seasons. The site represents newly reclaimed sandy soil at the west of Nile Delta region. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of different ETo-dependent irrigation levels on amounts of applied irrigation water, water consumptive use, fruit yield and its components, fruit quality, water use efficiency, water productivity, and to develop a local pomegranate crop coefficient (Kc) and yield response factor (Ky) under the experimental conditions, as well as the effect on saving energy and increasing farm income. Four irrigation treatments (120, 100 and 80, and 60% ETo) were compared to farmer irrigation practice. The experimental treatments were laid out in strip plot design with four replicates. Results indicated that distribution uniformity values, conducted at the beginning of each season, were 88 and 90 % in 1st and 2nd seasons, respectively. The 2–season average amounts of applied irrigation water for the 120, 100, 80, and 60% ETo and farmer treatment were 13520, 11270, 9020, 6760, and 18075 m3 ha-1, respectively. Average values of total fruit yield were 40.2, 38.6, 36.9, 23.8, and 31.8-ton ha-1 for the same respective treatments. The highest fruit diameter and weight were produced from irrigation with 120% ETo. The Kc values for the 120% ETo irrigation treatment were 0.14-0.45, 0.45-0.79, 0.79-1.05, and 1.05-0.76 for initial, crop development, mid- and late-season growth stages, respectively. Results showed that pomegranate yield response factor (Ky) was 0.81 indicating that pomegranate trees are moderately tolerant to water stress. Application of the proposed irrigation treatments reduced consumed energy by values varied from 25 to 62% compared with farmer irrigation. The 2-year average net income values of the 120, 100, 80, and 60% ETo irrigation treatments were 117, 106, 91, and 3% higher than that of farmer practice. Under the experiment circumstances it could be concluded that, irrigating pomegranate trees at 80% ETo level saves 9055 m3/ha of applied irrigation water and 50% of the electric energy In addition, the highest figures of water use efficiency (4.7 kg fruits/m3 water consumed), water productivity (4.1 kg fruits/m3 water applied), and net income (91% more), were achieved compared with farmer practice.

Keywords: (pomegranate, ETo-dependent irrigation levels,)

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