2012
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2012.159586
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Response of Sugar Beet to Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilization Under Two Different Locations

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“…Meanwhile, the Cleopatra variety had the lowest value of this feature. This finding satisfied researchers that this trait is strongly correlated with genetic make-up [ 71 , 72 ]. Furthermore, treated sugar beet with SB2-23 in the presence or absence of soil infestation with F. oxysporum F186 attained the highest extractable sugar followed by SB2-15 without significance between them; however, both of them statistically surpassed the other treatments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Meanwhile, the Cleopatra variety had the lowest value of this feature. This finding satisfied researchers that this trait is strongly correlated with genetic make-up [ 71 , 72 ]. Furthermore, treated sugar beet with SB2-23 in the presence or absence of soil infestation with F. oxysporum F186 attained the highest extractable sugar followed by SB2-15 without significance between them; however, both of them statistically surpassed the other treatments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The results showed significant differences between the four Capillin levels in their effect on sugar yield/fed. It was found that sugar beet grown under 500 ppm (2006), Aly (2006), Allam et al (2007), Abd El-Razek (2012), El-Sheikh (2012 and Khalil et al (2019). These results pointed to a significant variance among the tested sugar beet varieties in sugar yield ton/fed.…”
Section: Sugar Yield (Ton/fed)mentioning
confidence: 85%