2020
DOI: 10.21608/zjar.2020.94483
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Effect of Foliar Spraying Times and Levels of Yeast Extract and Boron on Productivity and Quality of Sugar Beet Under Sandy Soil Conditions

Abstract: In order to study the effect of foliar spraying times and levels of yeast extract and boron on productivity and quality of sugar beet cv. Hossam, a field experiment was carried out at Kalabsho Experimental Farm (sandy soil), Dakahlia Governorate, Sugar Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt, in two successive seasons of 2014/2015 and 2015/2016. Two experiment trails were laid-out in strip-split plot design with four replications. The vertical-plots were assigned with times of foliar appl… Show more

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“…Moreover, the results showed that the relative increase percentages due to application 10 ton/fad were 17,86, 18.86 and 19.29 % for the three seasons, respectively compared with 0 ton/fad organic fertilization. These outcomes follow the same pattern as those attained by (Sarhan et al, 2020 andStoši et al, 2020). Top, Root, and Total dry weights (g/plant): The results in Table ( 6) showed that top dry weights/plant were significantly affected by using different organic fertilizations.…”
Section: Effect Of Organic Fertilization Treatments Root Length and R...supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Moreover, the results showed that the relative increase percentages due to application 10 ton/fad were 17,86, 18.86 and 19.29 % for the three seasons, respectively compared with 0 ton/fad organic fertilization. These outcomes follow the same pattern as those attained by (Sarhan et al, 2020 andStoši et al, 2020). Top, Root, and Total dry weights (g/plant): The results in Table ( 6) showed that top dry weights/plant were significantly affected by using different organic fertilizations.…”
Section: Effect Of Organic Fertilization Treatments Root Length and R...supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Besides, delaying spraying sugar beet plants with yeast extract and boron from 75 up to 90 days from sowing resulted in gradual and significant increases and recorded the highest values of root and top, purity and sucrose percentages, root and sugar yields/fad. The best results of yield components, root juice quality parameters and yields were resulted from foliar spraying sugar beet plants with yeast extract at the rate of 6 g/liter in both seasons (Sarhan et al 2020).…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…, Ferweez et al (2011), Sarhan et al (2020) and Abofard et al (2021. Effect of bio-fertilizers on the growth, yield and quality traits of sugar beet varieties in the 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 growing seasons.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Quality of sugar beet depends on optimum supply with bio fertilizer as yeast which, containing vitamins, gibberellic acid, cytokines and amino acid in addition to mineral elements, e.g., Fe, K, Na, Ca, and Mg, which have direct effect on cell divisions and photosynthesis (Shalaby and EL-Nady 2008;Sharaf, 2012;Ferweez et al 2011;Ferweez and Abd El-Monem 2018). Significant differences in α-N, K, Na contents and recoverable sugar yields (ton/fed) of sugar beet were found a results of soil application of yeast treatments (Alice et al 2019;Sarhan et al 2020). Alice et al (2019) indicates that either humic acid or yeast have promoting effect on all studied characters, but yeast application was more effective than humic acid.…”
Section: Research Article Ekbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alice et al (2019) indicates that either humic acid or yeast have promoting effect on all studied characters, but yeast application was more effective than humic acid. Sarhan et al (2020) showed that delaying spraying sugar beet plants with yeast extract and boron resulted in gradual and significant decrease in the values of sodium, potassium and α-amino nitrogen percentages of sugar beet juice. The present investigation was carried out to find out the optimum irrigation, varieties and biofertilizer treatments to obtain the highest quality of sugar beet grown in clay loam soils.…”
Section: Research Article Ekbmentioning
confidence: 99%