2021
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2021.107848.1039
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Attempting Rice Cultivation in Sandy Soil Improved with Compost and Bentonite under Drip Irrigation System

Abstract: Many other countries have large areas of sandy soil it can be cultivated with some soil properties improvements and reduce water loss during irrigation thus, increase water use efficiency. The present study aims to evaluate the effect of adding compost (Com) 10 ton ha -1 , bentonite (Ben) 10 ton ha -1 , and a mixture of (compost 5ton ha -1 and bentonite 5 ton ha -1 (Com/Ben) on the performance of four rice varieties Giza 178, Sakha 107, Hanyou 73 and Hanyou 737 and some physical and chemical properties of a sa… Show more

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“…As for the effect of the interaction between bentonite levels and poultry manure, if the results show that there are significant differences between the treatments as a result of the joint interaction between the metal and the waste, if the lowest value for the treatment is P 2 M 2 (3.676) ds.m -1 and the highest value is for the treatment P 0 M 0 (10.039) ds m -1 . And the interaction between the bentonite and the elements, if the results show that there are significant differences between the treatments if the lowest value is for the treatment P 2 E zn (3.860) ds.m -1 and the highest value is for the treatment P 0 E mg (8.082) ds.m -1 , and this is due to the interfering effect between the levels of metal and residues from On the one hand, and the levels of minerals and elements on the other hand, and the role of minerals and organic matter in improving the chemical properties of the soil through the interconnected chemical interactions between them, and their effect on the elements added to the soil, which in turn affects the electrical conductivity values [18,19]. As for the effect of the interaction between poultry manure and the elements, the results showed that there were significant differences between the treatments if the lowest value was for the treatment M 2 E zn (4.406) ds.m -1 and the highest value was for the treatment M 0 E mg (7.410) ds.m -1 , and this is due to the overlapping effect between the poultry manure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the effect of the interaction between bentonite levels and poultry manure, if the results show that there are significant differences between the treatments as a result of the joint interaction between the metal and the waste, if the lowest value for the treatment is P 2 M 2 (3.676) ds.m -1 and the highest value is for the treatment P 0 M 0 (10.039) ds m -1 . And the interaction between the bentonite and the elements, if the results show that there are significant differences between the treatments if the lowest value is for the treatment P 2 E zn (3.860) ds.m -1 and the highest value is for the treatment P 0 E mg (8.082) ds.m -1 , and this is due to the interfering effect between the levels of metal and residues from On the one hand, and the levels of minerals and elements on the other hand, and the role of minerals and organic matter in improving the chemical properties of the soil through the interconnected chemical interactions between them, and their effect on the elements added to the soil, which in turn affects the electrical conductivity values [18,19]. As for the effect of the interaction between poultry manure and the elements, the results showed that there were significant differences between the treatments if the lowest value was for the treatment M 2 E zn (4.406) ds.m -1 and the highest value was for the treatment M 0 E mg (7.410) ds.m -1 , and this is due to the overlapping effect between the poultry manure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%