2010
DOI: 10.5251/abjna.2010.1.5.992.1000
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Nitrogen fertilizer levels and some weed control treatments effects on barley and associated weeds

Abstract: Studies were carried out to investigate the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer levels (15, 30, 45 and 60 kg/fed) and different postemergence herbicides (metosulam, sulfamoylurea, fenoxaprop-pethyl, clodinafop-propargyl, isoproturon + diflufinican and isoproturon), hand weeding and unweeded check in barley crop at private farms in Shalakan, Kalubia Governorate, Egypt during 2007/2008/2009 seasons. Increasing N-levels from 15 to 30, 45 and 60 kg /fed significantly increased number and dry weight of barley weeds… Show more

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“…Alghahari and Al-Solaimani (2015) stated that the highest nitrogen fertilizer level (200 kg/ha) led to an increase in plant height, spike length, number of spikes/m 2 and 1000 grain weight. These results are coincided with those mentioned by Salem et al (2000), Megahed (2003), Gaballa et al (2009), El-Metwally et al (2010, Shafi et al (2011), Mousavi et al (2012) and Aghdam and Samadiyan (2014). However, Kavitha et al (2012) mentioned that the highest nitrogen level significantly decreased 1000 grain weight.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Main Effectssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Alghahari and Al-Solaimani (2015) stated that the highest nitrogen fertilizer level (200 kg/ha) led to an increase in plant height, spike length, number of spikes/m 2 and 1000 grain weight. These results are coincided with those mentioned by Salem et al (2000), Megahed (2003), Gaballa et al (2009), El-Metwally et al (2010, Shafi et al (2011), Mousavi et al (2012) and Aghdam and Samadiyan (2014). However, Kavitha et al (2012) mentioned that the highest nitrogen level significantly decreased 1000 grain weight.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Main Effectssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Such conditions allow more efficient use of the environmental growth factors by crop plants reflecting on improving their growth. The results obtained are in agreement with those of Rashid and Khan (2008) and El-Metwally et al (2010). Table 6 shows the significant increase in wheat yield and yield attributes with increasing level of water requirement treatment.…”
Section: Wheat Growthsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Several herbicides are available to control wheat weeds. Metosulam, tribenuron-methyl and bromoxynil herbicides were introduced as selective herbicides for controlling broad-leaved weeds in cereals (El-Metwally 2002;El-Metwally et al 2010). Application of metosulam herbicide provided 100% broad-leaved weed control and gave 20% more wheat yield than weedy check (EL-Metwally & Saudy 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also, similar significant effects were observed in shelling percentage, ears, stover and total yields per fad as well as harvest index where, they were increased significantly due to weeding without significant differences among the three weeding treatments which recorded at par higher averages than the un-weeded control. These results are in agreement with those obtained by El-Metwally et al (2001), Dalley et al (2006), Abouziena et al (2008), Ali et al (2011), Larbi et al (2013), Zhang et al (2013), Amare et al (2014), Sepahvand et al (2014), Williams et al (2014) and Abana & Godwin (2015).…”
Section: Weed Control Effectsupporting
confidence: 83%