2009
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2009.116933
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Effect of Some Different Sources and Rates of Organic Manure on Summer Squash Yield Production

Abstract: This study was conducted during the two summer seasons of 2007 and 2008 at Abou Awad Village, Aga, Dakahila Governorate, Egypt, on summer squash Arlika F1 hybrid, to investigate the utilization of some different sources and rates of organic manures (mineral N fertilizer, rice straw compost, chicken and farmyard manure) at 200 % and 100% of recommended rate/fed. from each source with foliar spraying of seaweed extracts (without and with 1g/ l) compared with mineral nitrogen fertilizer at 100 % and 50 % of recom… Show more

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“…The increased application of FYM, which contain appreciable quantities of magnesium, might have helped in chlorophyll synthesis which in turn increased the rate of photosynthesis. The results are in agreement with the findings of and Sanwal et al (2007).These results are in agreement with those obtained by El-Afifi et al(2009) on squash plants 2. N, P and K percentages:…”
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“…The increased application of FYM, which contain appreciable quantities of magnesium, might have helped in chlorophyll synthesis which in turn increased the rate of photosynthesis. The results are in agreement with the findings of and Sanwal et al (2007).These results are in agreement with those obtained by El-Afifi et al(2009) on squash plants 2. N, P and K percentages:…”
Section: Iii-essential Oil Determinationsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The high farmyard manure dose combined with seaweed extract gave the highest percentages of N and P, while the chicken manure at 100 % combined with seaweed extract gave the highest percentages of P in the two seasons, respectively. These results were in agreement with those obtained by El-Afifi et al (2009) on squash plants.…”
Section: On Celeriac Plantsupporting
confidence: 93%
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