EFFECT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOFERTIILIZERS ON NITROGEN STATUS AND AMINO ACIDS IN RICE GRAINS | ||
Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research | ||
Volume 72, Issue 4, December 1994, Pages 879-887 PDF (2.11 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.1994.454461 | ||
Authors | ||
MOSTAFA K. S. SHABANA1; ABDEL-KHALEK R. A. KHALIL1; SHALAN N. SHALAN1; ESAAD H. BEDAWI2; ABDEL-GAWAD A. THARWAT* 2 | ||
1Soils and Water Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt | ||
2Facults Agriculture, Moshtohor Zagazig University, Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
The application of blue green algae and Azospirllum Significantly increased the total nitrogen content of rice grains . the highest increase (7.01%) over the control was observed in the treatment which received the bioinocula of imported algae strain and Azospirillum. The application of 20 and 40 kg N/fed, of urea led to highly significant increase in the total nitrogen content of rice grains. The highest increase (58.1 1%) over the control was observed in the treatment having 40Kg N/fed. The amino acids content of rice grains were also affected by bidnoculation and chemical fertilization. The inoculation with algea and Azospirillum and fertilization with 20 kg N/fed., Showed high amounts of both essential and nonessential amino acids in the grains. | ||
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