2018
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2018.35712
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Response of some Soybean Cultivars to Different Systems of Phosphorus Fertilizers in North Delta Region

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“…Further N, P and K uptake in leaves increased by increasing P-fertilization This is may be due to that Pfertilization plays a role for improving the growth of root system and, consequently enhancing the capacity of root to absorb more nutrients. These results are similar to those of (Darwesh et al (2013);Fouda, (2017) and Soltan et al (2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Further N, P and K uptake in leaves increased by increasing P-fertilization This is may be due to that Pfertilization plays a role for improving the growth of root system and, consequently enhancing the capacity of root to absorb more nutrients. These results are similar to those of (Darwesh et al (2013);Fouda, (2017) and Soltan et al (2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As for the increase in N, P and K in soybean seed as a result of increasing the levels of P-fertilization, consequently might be due to that phosphorus might have improved and developed good root system of plant and the capacity of root to absorb more N, P and K accordingly their contents increased by phosphorus applications for the soil, which reflected on N, P and K in seeds. Obtained results are confirmed with those reported by Darwesh et al (2013);Fouda, (2017) and Soltan et al (2018).…”
Section: N P and K Concentration In Seedssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This could explain the increase in canola seed yield and its associated qualities. (Abbas etal., (2006);Mahato etal., (2009), Megawer and Mahfouz (2010) and Soltan et al, 2018). Additionally, as N2-fixing bacteria, soil microorganisms like Azotobacter and Azosprillum may be able to help plants grow faster, produce more biological and reproductive organs, and have more productive organs overall (Awad etal., 2005;Ebrahimi etal., 2007, Yasari etal., 2008, and Omran etal., 2009.…”
Section: Canola Yield and Its Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%