2020
DOI: 10.21608/ejarc.2020.210216
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Effect of Fish Farm Waste Water Irrigation and Growth Regulators on Growth, Yield and Quality of Sugar Beet Crop

Abstract: In line with the sustainable agriculture, a field experiment was carried out at the Research Station of Water Management Research Institute, Wadi El-Natrun, Eg altitude 25.5 m) during 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 seasons to evaluate growth, quality, productivity and net returns of sugar beet crop under effect of two protocols of irrigation (fish farm waste water (Aqua) or ground water irrigation (well)), and spraying two concentrations (100 and 300 ppm) of each of gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) and indole acetic acid (IA… Show more

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“…(Ghazi et al, 2021) The chlorophyll value rose as plants were exposed to titanium dioxide at a rate of 5 mg L-1 by foliar application, soil addition, and combined treatment techniques (reading SPAD). The current results agree with those obtained by previous researchers El- Kady and Helmy (2020), gibberellic acid at 300 ppm was more effective at improving sugar beet crop yields and growth characteristics when sprayed on plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…(Ghazi et al, 2021) The chlorophyll value rose as plants were exposed to titanium dioxide at a rate of 5 mg L-1 by foliar application, soil addition, and combined treatment techniques (reading SPAD). The current results agree with those obtained by previous researchers El- Kady and Helmy (2020), gibberellic acid at 300 ppm was more effective at improving sugar beet crop yields and growth characteristics when sprayed on plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%