Eid, S.M.; M.A.A. Abdallah; A.A. El-Araby and S.A. EL-Saady( 2008). Effect Of Irrigations Number And Phosphorus Fertilization On Yield And Its Components Of Faba Bean In North Nile Delta J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 33 (12): 9121 – 9128, 2008
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted at Sakha Agricultural Research Station Farm, Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt during the two successive seasons of 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 to study the effect of irrigations number and phosphorus fertilization levels on faba bean production, consumptive use and water use efficiency. Irrigation was applied at three treatments i.e. 3, 4 and 5 irrigations including sowing irrigation, whereas phosphorus fertilizer was added at three levels i.e. 0, 15 and 30 kg P2O5/fed. in both seasons.
The main results revealed that increasing number of irrigations caused an increase in yield and yield attributes of faba bean. Also, increasing P-rate caused an increase in all previous characteristics in both seasons. The highest consumptive use values were scored from treatment irrigated with five irrigations. The highest water use efficiency values were obtained from treatment irrigated with four watering however, the lowest value was obtained from treatment received three watering. Means values of seasonal water consumptive use of faba bean were 30.0, 34.8 and 42.0 cm/fed. for I3, I4 and I5, respectively. Seasonal irrigation water applied were 35.2 cm (1482 m3/fed.), 41.2 cm (1732 m3/fed.) and 49.5 cm (2077 m3/fed.) for irrigation treatments I3, I4 and I5, respectively. Therefore, irrigation of faba bean with 4-waterings including sowing irrigation since the reduction in seeds yield was 5% for 15% of saving irrigation water applied compared with irrigation 5 watering including sowing irrigation.
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