2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.aoas.2017.11.004
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Effect of the foliar enrichment and herbicides on maize and associated weeds irrigated with drainage water

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“…these results are in the same line with those obtained by Soliman et al (2011) who revealed that the favorable effects of control weeds on maize growth may gave more chance to better use the edaphic and aboveground environment resources and consequently stimulated growth of maize plants and minimized weed competition to a great extent. Confirming results in this respect were found by Tagour & Mosaad (2017) also, Fazal et al (2009) that plant height is a key factor that contributes significantly to grain yield because taller plants capture more light and therefore had more photosynthetic available for grain filling, which, positively reflected on biological improvements and higher productivity of grain yield.…”
Section: Maize Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…these results are in the same line with those obtained by Soliman et al (2011) who revealed that the favorable effects of control weeds on maize growth may gave more chance to better use the edaphic and aboveground environment resources and consequently stimulated growth of maize plants and minimized weed competition to a great extent. Confirming results in this respect were found by Tagour & Mosaad (2017) also, Fazal et al (2009) that plant height is a key factor that contributes significantly to grain yield because taller plants capture more light and therefore had more photosynthetic available for grain filling, which, positively reflected on biological improvements and higher productivity of grain yield.…”
Section: Maize Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The surface soil (0-30 cm) layer at the initiation of experiments was saline (electrical conductivity 5 dS m -1 ) with pH 8.1 and contained 7.6 kg -1 Walkley-Black carbon, 7.94 mg kg -1 0.5M NaHCO3-extractable P (Olsen et al 1954) and 479 mg kg -1 1N NH 4 OAc-extractable K (Jackson, 1967). Irrigation from El-Serw drainage from a point away from the start of the drainage about 20 km (EC 3.2:3.3 ds m -1 , SAR 10.5:11.3), therefore it's considered to cause increase salinity problems (Tagour and Mosaad 2017).…”
Section: Soil Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foliar fertilizer containing amino acids and other nutrients enables their rapid entry and engaging in metabolism, providing faster regeneration of corn plants from herbicide stress (Brankov et al, 2017). This could increase their competitive potential in regard to weeds (Tagour and Mosaad, 2017). Treatments with FF had 24%-27% higher ED50 values in treatments with FF, compared to treatments with no FF, for FM and DM (from experiment in controlled condition).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%