Darwesh R. Kh ( 2018). Water Productivity for Egyptian Clover as Affected by Different Irrigation Regimes and Cultivation Methods in The North Middle Nile Delta RegionEnv. Biodiv. Soil Security Vol. 2, pp. 193 - 203 (2018)
Abstract: AFIELD experiment was conducted in the two successive winter seasons ( 2016-17 and 2017-18) to investigate the impact of cultivation method; dry cultivation ( dry seed on dry soil) and traditional one (wet seed on wet soil) and irrigation regime; five different irrigation regimes as follows, irrigat
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El-Naggar. Y. I. T. A. Eid and S. A. M. Ali( 2018). Effects of Mulching Soil on Water Consumption, Yield, Fruit Quality and
Water Use Efficiency of "Canino" Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca L.) Cultivar
J. Plant Production, Mansoura Univ., Vol. 9 (12): 1003 - 1012, 2018
Abstract: The present work was conducted at El-Kanater Horticultural Research Station on Canino apricot trees during 2016 and 2017 growing seasons to study the effect of different irrigation regimes (irrigation at both 25 and 50 % of available soil moisture depletion) under mulching treatments; (black polyeth
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Gendy O.S. ; Salwa S.Al-Sayied and T. H. M. A Dshesh( 2018). Utilization of sewage water in treatment of sandy soil and production of flax oil and fiberJ. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci., 2018 Vol. 13(1): 417-435
Abstract: This study focused on the most important issues of the 21st century. Water, food security and Energy. Utilizing primary treated sewage water in flax plant irrigation for use their oils product and its fiber as well as improvement of some sandy soil chemical properties
The usage of primary treated
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Gendy, O.S. ; I.A. Hegab, and T. H. M. A. Dshesh( 2018). Determination of boron levels in some different egyptian soilsJ. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci., 2018, Vol. 13( 3 ): 1-20
Abstract: The current study is mainly carried out to through light on the background levels of total and available boron contents in different types of Egyptian soils, as it is one of the essential micronutrient elements for plant grown. Thirteen soil profiles were collected from different governorates of Egy
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Eid T. A. and M. F. El-Kholy( 2018). Effect of Some Mulching Treatments on Water Use Efficiency, Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Williams Banana PlantMiddle East Journal of Agriculture Research ISSN 2077-4605
Volume : 07 | Issue : 01 | Jan.-Mar. | 2018 Pages:117-131
Abstract: The present work was conducted at El-Kanater Horticultural Research Station during 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 growing seasons to study the effect of different irrigation regimes (irrigation at either 30 or 60 % of available soil moisture depletion) and mulching treatments; (black polyethylene plastic,
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Lobna M. Abdel-Galeil; I.M. Yahi and M.M.I Afifi( 2018). Evaluation of Some Organic Wastes as Growing Media for Promoting Growth
of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Plantlets during Acclimatization Stage
American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 18 (3): 115-121 2018 ISSN 1818-6769
Abstract: The regular recycling of organic wastes in the soil is the most efficient method of maintaining optimum levels of soil organic matter. Recycling of organic matter in the soil should become a regular feature of modern agriculture. So, the main purpose is to evaluate the suitability of compost from di
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Ahmed M. Taha and Abd El-Hafeez Zohry( 2018). ADAPTATION OF SUGARCANE NATIONAL PRODUCTION IN EGYPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE Egypt. J. of Appl. Sci., 33 (5) 2018 203-218
Abstract: Climate change is expected to increase water requirements for sugarcane and reduce its production in Egypt. In this paper, we quantified the effect of increase water requirements under climate change on cultivated areas of spring sugarcane in four governorates. Assessed the suitability of these gove
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Ahmed M. Taha and Abd El-Hafeez Zohry( 2018). Adaptation of sugarcane national production in egypt to climate change Egypt. J. of Appl. Sci., 33 (5) 2018 203-218
Abstract: Climate change is expected to increase water requirements for sugarcane and reduce its production in Egypt. In this paper, we quantified the effect of increase water requirements under climate change on cultivated areas of spring sugarcane in four governorates. Assessed the suitability of these gove
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Amira A. El-Mehy , Ahmed M. Taha and Ahmed M. M. Abd-Allah ( 2018). Maximizing Land and Water Productivity by Intercropping Sunflower with
Peanut under Sprinkler Irrigation
ALEXANDRIA SCIENCE EXCHANGE JOURNAL, VOL. 39, No1 JANUARY- MARCH 2018
Abstract: Effective intercropping pattern, use of highly efficient irrigation system and proper irrigation scheduling are one of the current challenges in agriculture sector for saving water, maximizing crop production and economic benefits. Thus, a two-year field experiment was conducted at Ismailia Research
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El-Sodany, M. E.; E. I. El-Maddah and Y. A. M. Abd-Allah( 2018).
Abstract:
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Mohamed S. Awwad, K.S. El-Hedek, M.A. Bayoumi and T.A. Eid( 2018). Foliar Urea as A Supplement of Soil Nitrogen Application For Wheat Grown Under Different Planting MethodsZagazig J. Agric. Res., Vol. 45 No. (3) 2018
Abstract: Foliar urea application is one of the nitrogen (N) application methods in cereal crops. Yield and yield components may be affected by foliar urea application. A field experiment was conducted at Agriculture Research Center Experimental Station, Giza Governorate, Egypt, to evaluate the effect of soil
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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 object
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El-Sodany, M. E.; E. I. El-Maddah and Y. A. M. Abd-Allah( 2018). Amelioration some Physical and Hydrophysical Properties of Clay Loam Soil
Using Compost at Different Depths and Nitrogen Fertilizer rates.
J.Soil Sci. and Agric. Eng., Mansoura Univ., Vol. 9(11): 601 – 613, 2018
Abstract: Field experiments were conducted on clay loam soil during two successive seasons. Summer season 2017 using maize plants and winter season 2017/2018 using barley plants at El-Gemmeiza Agricultural Research Station, El-Gharbia Governorate, to evaluate the effect and residual effects of compost rates p
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Seham M. AbdEl-Azeem and M. M. Ramadan( 2018). Effect of fertilization some sulphuer sources on soil fertility and cowpea productivity under saline soil conditionsEgypt. J. of Appl. Sci., 33 (1) 2018 17-40
Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted at El-Qantra Shark (Ismailia Governorate, Egypt) during summer 2016 and 2017 seasons to evaluate the influence of soil application of sulphur from different sources i.e. agricultural sulphur (AS), gypsum (G) and calcium sulphate (CS) in four rates 0 , 0.2, 0.3 an
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Khaled A. Shaban, Mohsen S. Mahrous, Seham M. Abdel-Azeem
and Rama T. Rashad
( 2018). Effect of Different Sources of Potassium on the Nutrient Status of Saline Calcareous Soil and Carrot (Daucus carota L.) Yield and Quality3(3): 1-14, 2018; Article no.AJSSPN.42631 ISSN: 2456-9682
Abstract: Aims: A field experiment was performed in a saline calcareous soil. Its aim was to evaluate the fertilization effects of potassium (K) from different sources in the form of a liquid solution sprayed on both plant and soil on some soil properties and on the carrot (Daucus carota L.) yield and quality
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