2009
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2009.90275
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Effect of Compost, (Am) Mycorrhizae and N2-Fixing Bacteria on Growth and Yield of Wheat

Abstract: A field experiment was carried out in sandy soil at El-Ismailia Agricultural Research Station, El-Ismailia Governorate, Agricultural Research Center (ARC) to study the effect of treating the soil with different types of compost (plant residues with organic manure and plant residues with cellulose decomposers), (AM)-mycorrhizae and N2-fixing bacteria on the growth and yield of wheat plants. Plant dry weight recorded a significant increase when the soil was treated with compost provided with cellulose decomposer… Show more

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“…in roots) and photosynthesis, El-Gohary (2010). Similar results were obtained by El-Gahdben et al (2002); Eghball et al (2003); Ginting et al (2003) and Abd El- Monium and Massoud (2009).…”
Section: Nitrogen In Seedssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…in roots) and photosynthesis, El-Gohary (2010). Similar results were obtained by El-Gahdben et al (2002); Eghball et al (2003); Ginting et al (2003) and Abd El- Monium and Massoud (2009).…”
Section: Nitrogen In Seedssupporting
confidence: 87%