“…Also, many authors reported that increasing N level increased PH (Ali et al, 2000;Sobh et al, 2000;Jan et al, 2002;Iqtidar et al, 2006;Ali et al, 2011), SL (Ali et al, 2000;Asif et al, 2009;El-Gizawy, 2009;Ali et al, 2011;Iqbal et al, 2012;Gheith et al, 2013), NSS (Modhej et al, 2008;Ali et al, 2011;Iqbal et al, 2012), WGS (Noureldin et al, 2013), TGW (Ali et al, 2000;Iqtidar et al, 2006;Ali et al, 2011;Abedi et al, 2011) and NS m -2 (Ahmed Seham et al, 2009;Ansar et al, 2010;Njuguna et al, 2010;Abedi et al, 2011;Iqbal et al, 2012). Many studies have shown that the best yields achieved with 70 to 120 kg N ha -1 (Teixeira Filho et al, 2007;2010;Njuguna et al, 2010;Espindula et al, 2010;Abedi et al, 2011;Iqbal et al, 2012;Noureldin et al, 2013). High yields achieved in the control can be attributed to the high content of organic matter and humus in the soil in which they conducted experiments, since in the process of mineralization, which is more intensive in terms of sufficient amounts of rainfall and higher air temperatures in March and April, a significant amount of available N for plants is released (Cabrera et al, 2005).…”