EFFECT OF IRRIGATION INTERVALS, NITROGEN AND IRON FERTILIZER LEVELS AND SOIL TYPE ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF WHEAT | ||
Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research | ||
Volume 71, Issue 2, June 1993, Pages 347-356 PDF (2.4 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.1993.457437 | ||
Authors | ||
SAEED E. HEGGY; SAMER S. MEGALAH; NAFFOUSA I. MOHAMED; MOHAMED M. R. ABDEL-MAKSOUD | ||
Soil and Water Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Giza, Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
In a pot experiment, wheat (Sakha 8 ) was used to investigate the effect of irrigation intervals , three levels of either nitorgen or iron fertlilzer and soil type on dry matter yield and growth characters of wheat plants.The results show that the dry matter yield and growth character values significantly increased under alluvial soil, 8-days irrigation intervals and different nitrogen -iron fertilizer treatments. The interaction between either soil type or irrigation regime and N-Fe fertilizer treatments in respect of the studied characters were significant. Generally , the number of the productive tillers value was significantly correlated with the different factors under consideration. | ||
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