2013
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2013.72129
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Yield and Quality of Sugar Beet as Affected by Zinc Foliar Application Under Different Nitrogen Fertilization Levels

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“…In this manner, Amin et al (2013) and Mahmoud et al (2014) revealed that, increasing nitrogen fertilizer level up to 100 kg N/fad., significantly increased root and sugar yields/ fad., also produced the highest sugar beet growth traits, but decreased sucrose percentage. In addition, many researchers reported that increasing nitrogen fertilizer levels up to 150 kg N/fad., gave a significant increase in sugar beet yield and its components (Abou-Shady et al, 2011; Osman, 2011; Abdou, 2013; Awad et al, 2013;El-Sayed, 2013), on the opposite, increasing nitrogen fertilizer level decreased significantly quality traits i.e. sucrose and purity (%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this manner, Amin et al (2013) and Mahmoud et al (2014) revealed that, increasing nitrogen fertilizer level up to 100 kg N/fad., significantly increased root and sugar yields/ fad., also produced the highest sugar beet growth traits, but decreased sucrose percentage. In addition, many researchers reported that increasing nitrogen fertilizer levels up to 150 kg N/fad., gave a significant increase in sugar beet yield and its components (Abou-Shady et al, 2011; Osman, 2011; Abdou, 2013; Awad et al, 2013;El-Sayed, 2013), on the opposite, increasing nitrogen fertilizer level decreased significantly quality traits i.e. sucrose and purity (%).…”
Section: -2143mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…significantly increased juice impurities i.e. Na, K and α-N contents, whereas, gross sugar, white sugar content and purity% were decreased (El-Sayed, 2013). Also, fertilizing sugarbeet plants with 120 Kg N/ fed.…”
Section: ) V-impurity Parametersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Increasing nitrogen rate up to 120 Kg N/ fed. significantly increased top, roots and gross sugar yields (Maareg et al, 2005 a& b;El-Sarag, 2008 andMakhlof, 2015), roots and sugar yields (Ibrahim et al, 2005 andSarhan, 2012), yields of roots and top, but gross sugar yield decreased (Osman, 2011 andEl-Sayed, 2013), yields of roots, top, gross sugar, white sugar and loss sugar (Abdou et al, 2014), and roots and white sugar yields only (El-Kady, 2015). On the other hand, increasing nitrogen rate up to 140 Kg N/ fed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, Geweifel et al (2006) revealed that, increasing nitrogen fertilizer level from 96 to 210 kg N/ha significantly increased sugar beet top, root and sugar yields and decreased sucrose percentage under sandy soil conditions in Egypt. Furthermore, many investigators reported that increasing nitrogen fertilizer levels up to 150 kg N/fad., resulted in significant increase in sugar beet yield and its components (Seadh, 2008;Abou-Shady et al, 2011;Osman, 2011;Abdou, 2013;Awad et al, 2013;El-Sayed, 2013), on http:/www.journals.zu.edu.eg/journalDisplay.aspx?Journalld=1&queryType=Master Zagazig J. Agric. Res., Vol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%