2018
DOI: 10.21608/sinjas.2018.78866
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Quality of Some Sugar Beet Varieties Under Different Environmental Conditions

Abstract: Six field experiments were carried out in 2015 -16 and 2016 -17 seasons. A randomize complete block design with three replications was used at three locations :1. Giza Experiment Station (latitude 30.01 0 N and longitude 31.21 0 E); 2. Tamiya District, Fayoum Governorate (latitude 29.30 0 N and longitude 30.84 0 E) and 3. Ismailia Governorate (latitude 30.36 0 N and longitude 32.16 0 E)]. The performance of six sugar beet varieties (cvs.); Samba, Pleno, Gloria, Poly belga, Oscar poly and Gazella was studied to… Show more

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“…Mustafa [40] suggested that the nitrogen element may be playing an important role in increasing cell elongation and cell division. Abdou et al [21,22] stated that increasing nitrogen levels significantly increased root length. Amin [41] reported that the application of N fertilizer at high rates increases root length.…”
Section: Rootmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mustafa [40] suggested that the nitrogen element may be playing an important role in increasing cell elongation and cell division. Abdou et al [21,22] stated that increasing nitrogen levels significantly increased root length. Amin [41] reported that the application of N fertilizer at high rates increases root length.…”
Section: Rootmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seadh [20] stated that growth characters, yields, and its components significantly increased as the N fertilizer level increased. Khalil [21] found that increasing N levels significantly increased root length, root diameter, root fresh weight, and root yield plant −1 . Abdou et al [22] indicated that increasing N fertilizer level significantly increased root fresh weight, root length, and diameter as well as total soluble solutes (TSS) and root yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, those successful new tested varieties must show high performance for yield and other essential agronomic traits. Immediate selection for yield and yield stability in sugar beet by Kang's computer program including δ i 2 , S 2 i and YS i stability parameters has been showed by various authors as Shalaby (2003); Aly (2006); Shalaby et al (2007); Khalil, Soha (2010) and AI-Jbawi et al (2016).…”
Section: Yield Quality and Stability Evaluation Of Some Sugar Beet Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results in Table ( 5) cleared that growing sugar beet at Control Capillin level resulted in roots contained significantly higher potassium percentage compared to those grown at 375 and 500 ppm. This result may 2006), Aly (2006), Allam et al (2007) and Khalil et al (2019. ) The maximum potassium (3.25 %) was recorded by Pleno sugar beet variety under control Capillin level, while the minimum potassium (2.00%) was reported by Samba sugar beet variety under 500 ppm Capillin level .…”
Section: Potassium Percentage (K %) In Rootsmentioning
confidence: 67%