2013
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2013.52503
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Effect of Soil Amendments and Anhydrous Ammonia Application and Their Interactions on Some Soil Properties and Wheat Productivity Under Salt Affected Soilconditions

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“…The used treatments could be arranged according to their effects on reducing EC of soil in the following descending order: AA0 > AA50 > AA70 > AA100. Ismail et al (2013) indicated that the EC soil decreased with increasing rates of Anhydrous ammonium (110kgN than 70 kg N).This trend was found true with CO.M (6 Mg fed. -1 ) > CO.M (3 Mg fed.…”
Section: Effect Of Anhydrous Ammonia Compost and Biofertilizer On Some Soil Properties Soil Salinity (Ec E ) And Soil Phmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…The used treatments could be arranged according to their effects on reducing EC of soil in the following descending order: AA0 > AA50 > AA70 > AA100. Ismail et al (2013) indicated that the EC soil decreased with increasing rates of Anhydrous ammonium (110kgN than 70 kg N).This trend was found true with CO.M (6 Mg fed. -1 ) > CO.M (3 Mg fed.…”
Section: Effect Of Anhydrous Ammonia Compost and Biofertilizer On Some Soil Properties Soil Salinity (Ec E ) And Soil Phmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…(Osman et al, 2013). Ismail et al (2013) reported that the application of high rate of anhydrous ammonia alone led to increase of plant characters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The absorption ofnitrogen always increases the uptake of both phosphorus and potassium that enhance the nods and buds to emerge more tillers and panicles as a result to increase in cell division and elongation.On the other side,the irrigation every 12 days (water stress) caused a reduction of required amount of water with inadequate amount of nitrogen that cause decrease in nutrients availability and uptake, which led toreduction in number of panicles during panicle initiation (Howida El-habet., 2018). Osman, et al, (2013) and Ismail, et al, (2013) indicated that rice and wheat growth and yield increase by application of nitrogen fertilizer due to that nitrogen is main constituent of nucleotides, proteins, chlorophyll and enzymes. They also reported that nitrogen is involved in different metabolic pathways that have forthright effect on both vegetative and reproductive phases of plants.…”
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confidence: 99%