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[Effect of wheat straw quantity on germination, growth, yield and it's component of two wheat cultivars (Bacra jo-l and Abu-Graib-3) Triticum durum L. and Triticum aestivum L.]. [Arabic]
1994
Saied S.M. | Borazan M.H.M.
[Allelopathic effect of some crops on germination, growth, yield and its component: of two berley cultivars Hordeum spp.L.]. [Arabic]
1994
Sayed S.M. | El Mashadani M.O. | Sayed J.A.
Improvement of canola seed yield and quality using sulphur and irrigation intervals under different irrigation water salinity levels
2010
Al-Solimani, S.G. | El-Nakhlawy, F.S. | Al-Morshdy, M.H.
This investigation was conducted at Hada Elsham Experimental Research Station, King AbdulAziz University during 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 seasons, to study the effects of two irrigation water salinity levels (1200 mg/L and 10000 mg/L), three irrigation water intervals (3, 6 and 9 days) and three sulphur fertilizer rates (0.0, 4.0 and 6.0 t/ha) on seed yield; yield components and seed quality of canola, Pactole cv. The obtained results showed that seed yield kg/ha was significantly increased (Received June 1, 2009) (Accepted June 27, 2009) under the 1200mg/L irrigation water and 6t/ha of sulphur more than the seed yield/ha under the effect of 1200 mg/L irrigation water with 4 t/ha sulphur or 10,000 mg/L irrigation water with 6t/ha sulphur with no significant differences between the two later treatments. Irrigation every 3 days significantly dominated over the irrigation every 6 or 9 days on seed yield and yield components. Irrigation with 10.000 mg/L salinity water significantly decreased No. of branches /plant, No. of fruit/plant and seed weight/ plant. Besides, Protein content of the seed as well as oil content increased as water salinity increased in both seasons. As sulphur fertilizer rate increased seed yield, yield components protein and oil contents of seed significantly increased, in the two studied seasons.
Show more [+] Less [-]Effect of harvesting dates on the yield and quality of some flax genotypes
2010
El-Kady, E. | Salama, A.S. | Abd-El-Fattah, A.A.
Two field experiments were conducted during the two successive seasons 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 at Sakha Agric. Res. Station, Kafr ElSheikh Governorate to study the effect of four harvesting dates i.e. 135, 145, 155 and 165 days after sowing on yield and its quality of six flax genotypes namely, Sakhal, Sakha 2, Sakha 3 and Giza 9 varieties and two new promising strains (strain 16 and strain 22). This study was laid out in a split-plot design, with four replications, the main plots were allocated to the six flax genotypes, whereas, the sub-plots contained the harvesting dates. The obtained results could be summarized as follow: Sakha 3 and Giza 9 varieties gave the highest means for technical length, fiber yield/plant as well as per fed., fiber length, fiber percentage, fiber strength, fiber fineness, germination % and crude protein %, whereas strain 22 (yellow seed) surpassed the other flax genotypes which produced the highest values for No. of seeds/plants, seed yield/fed., oil content and oil yield/fed. The harvest date of 155 days after sowing showed significant increases in stem diameter, straw yield/plant as well as per fed. fiber yield and its quality and crude protein % compared to the other three dates (135, 145 and 165 days after sowing). However, delayed harvesting date to 165 days after sowing recorded significant increase in technical length, upper branching zone length, seed yield and its related characters, germination %, seedling vigour, seed index, volume of 1000 seed,'oil content and oil yield/fed. The interactions among the studied factors had significant effects on straw yield/fed., No. of capsules/plants, fiber strength and germination % in the first season of study, while the characters of the upper branching zone length, seed yield/fed., oil yield/fed., fiber length and oil content in both seasons.
Show more [+] Less [-]Effect of some microelements application methods under irrigation regime on growth and yield of maize
1998
Ashoub, M.A. (Ain-Shams Univ., Cairo (Egypt). Faculty of Agriculture) | Esmail, A.M. | Osman, A.O. | Osman, A.S.
Barley response to soil type, organic manure and sulphur rates
1998
Al-Abdulsalam, M.A. (King Faisal Univ., Al-Hassa (Saudi Arabia). Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences) | El-Garawany, M.M.
Response of corn yield and its components to plant population and cultivars
1996
El-Hariri, D.M. | Hassanein, M.S. | Ahmed, M.A. (Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo (Egypt). Field Crops Research Inst.)
Effect of some fruit thinning treatments on yield and fruit quality of Zaghloul date palm
2002
Hammam, M.S. | Sabour, A. | Ebeed, S. (Minsitry of Agriculture, Cairo (Egypt). Horticulture Research Inst.)
Yield and yield components responses of chick pea, Cicer arietinum L. to phosphorus fertilization and micronutrients
2001
Abo-Shetaia, A.M. (Ain-Shams Univ., Cairo (Egypt). Faculty of Agriculture) | Mokhtar, S.A.
Effect of Mepiquat chloride on growth, yield and fiber properties of some Egyptian cotton cultivars
1999
Mekki, B.B. (National Research Centre, Cairo (Egypt). Field Crops Research Dept.)