EKB Journal Management System
Keywords = Pea
Number of Articles: 52

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Foliar Application of Ascorbic Acid Combined with Nitrogenous Fertilizer Positively Enhanced the Response of Pea Plants

Volume 9, Issue 12, December 2018, Page 1189-1196
W. A. El-Saady; M. K. Rakha

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POTENTIAL OF Trichoderma viride AND Rhizobium leguminosarum IN COMBINATION WITH TOPSIN M70 FUNGICIDE FOR MANAGEMENT DAMPING-OFF DISEASE OF PEA PLANTS CAUSED BY Rhizoctonia solani

Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2018, Page 2011-2029
Gehad M.M. Abd El-Wahab; Soad Y. S. El-Sayed

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AN ESTIMATION OF BIRD DAMAGES ON SOME FIELD, VEGETABLE AND FRUIT CROPS AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT

Volume 45, Issue 4, July 2018, Page 1273-1281
Mohamed A. Issa; M. I.A. El-Bakhshawngi

29

Biological Control of Root Rot Complex of Pea (Pisum sativum L.)

Volume 46, Issue 1, June 2018, Page 49-67
Naglaa A.S. Muhanna; Safa E. Elwan; Nsreen D. Dib

30

Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Production as Affected by Differential Cultivars and some Weed Control Treatments

Volume 9, Issue 5, May 2018, Page 441-447
A. A. O. Fakkar; H. S. Abbas

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Effect of Rhizobium inoculation and foliar spray with salicylic and ascorbic acids on growth, yield and seed quality of pea plant (Pisum sativum L.) grown on a salt affected soil, New Valley-Egypt

Volume 56, 4th ICBAA, 2018, Page 573-590
esmat Noufal

32

Effect of Alternative Spraying with Silicate and Licorice Root Extract on Yield and Nutrients Uptake by Pea Plants

Volume 39, Issue 3, December 2017, Page 279-292
Ahmed Elrys; Abdel-Rahman Merwad

33

Effect of some Potassium Sources on Productivity and Quality of Pea under Conditions of Saline Soil

Volume 8, Issue 12, December 2017, Page 1323-1328
E. E. M. Ismail; R. M. Galal; M. E. Mahseb

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CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION, ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF 7S AND 11S GLOBULINS ISOLATED FROM PEA (Pisum sativum)

Volume 44, Issue 6, November 2017, Page 2221-2230
Ahmed M. Saad; R. A. Elmassry; K. M. Wahdan; A. O. Osman

35

Impact of Bio Safe Compounds and Resistance Inducers on Certain Soil Borne Diseases, Growth and Yield of Pea Plants (Pisum sativum L.)

Volume 43, Issue 3, September 2017, Page 175-185
Naglaa Taha; Yousry Bayoumi; Eman Hagag

36

PRODUCING PROMISING PEA LINES THROUGH RE-SELECTION FOR YIELD AND QUALITY FROM MASTER B CULTIVAR

Volume 25, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 179-197
Wafaa S. Elsadek; S. M. Elminiawy; S. A. Abd Elhady; A. A. Hamed

37

Effect of Organic, Mineral Fertilization and Foliar Spraying with Some Biostimulants on Growth, Yield and Chemical Composition of Pea

Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2016, Page 925-933
H. M. Abdel Naby; El. L. El. Fathy; E. L. El-Gamily; Nourgehan M. Salem

38

Utilization of Vinasse and Feldspar as Alternative Sources of Potassium Fertilizers and Their Effect on Some Soil Properties and Crop Yield in Sandy Soils

Volume 7, Issue 9, September 2016, Page 669-675
Wafaa Seddik; Mona Osman; Mona Kenawy

39

Genetic Diversity Among Varieties and Hybrid Lines of Pea (pisum sativuml.) as Revealed by Morphological Traits and SSR Markers

Volume 55, Issue 1, December 2015, Page 17-29

40

EFFECT OF PLANT DENSITY ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SOME PEA CULTIVARS

Volume 42, Issue 6, November and December 2015, Page 1373-1384
Ehab I.M. Ibrahem; A. Bardisi; H. E.M. Ismail; Sabreen Kh.A. Ibraheim

41

The safe re-use of wastewater for agriculture is a desired goal in many arid zone countries. The potential of greywater as alternative irrigation source for vegetable crops was investigated. To-mato, pea and cantaloupe plants were drip irri-gated with both fresh Nile water and greywater to access the impact on yield production and asso-ciated environmental and health risks. The biolog-ical properties of the two different sources of wa-ter clearly indicated that greywater was extremely higher in

Volume 23, Issue 2, September 2015, Page 485-496
Abd El-Hamed, K. E.; Elwan, M.W. M.; Abd El-Azeem, S.A. M.; Rashad, M. A.

42

EFFECT OF REMEDIAL AND AMENDMENTS USES ON SOME BOTANICAL CHARACTRISTICS AND YIELD OF PEA AND sunflower PLANTS Pisum sativum L. and Helianthus annus L.

Volume 5, Issue 12, December 2014, Page 2105-2128
F. A. A. El-Emary; N. I. A. Talha

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EFFECT OF INTERCROPPING, BORON AND IRON ON GROWTH, YIELD, YIELD QUALITY AND ECONOMIC RETURN of PEA WITH CABBAGE

Volume 4, Issue 12, December 2013, Page 1793-1811
A. M. M. Masoud

44

EFFECT OF INTERCROPPING OF PEA WITH SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITY OF SOIL, DAMPING-OFF AND DOWNY MILDEW DISEASES, UNDER BEHEIRA GOVERNORATE CONDITIONS

Volume 4, Issue 7, July 2013, Page 625-641
Gehad M. Mohamed

45

EVALUATION OF SOME SAFETY TREATMENTS ON ROOT ROT DISEASES, GROWTH AND YIELD POD QUALITY OF PEA (Pisum sativum, L.)

Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2013, Page 787-807
M. A. Abdel – Aziz; Naglaa A. S. Muhanna; Sherien A. Harfoush

46

Application of Antagonistic Microorganisms to Control Powdery Mildew of Pea

Volume 39, Issue 2, December 2011, Page 145-157
Mona M.M. Ragab; Magdy M. Saber; Mahmoud M. El-Gebaly; Farag M. Farag

47

Management of Pea Powdery Mildew Disease using some Resistance Inducing Chemicals and Systemic Fungicides

Volume 37, Issue 2, December 2009, Page 95-104
khairy A. Abada; Ahmed I. Abdel-Alim; Ashraf M.M. Abd-Elbacki; Ahmed M.A. Ashour

48

IMPACT OF SOME TREATMENTS ON GROWTH AND YIELDING OF PEA PLANTS GROWN UNDER SALINE RECLAIMED SOIL CONDITIONS

Volume 34, Issue 5, May 2009, Page 4903-4926
M. M. Rady; Nevein A. El-Sawah

49

EFFECT OF SOME DIFFERENT (ORGANIC AND BIO) FERTILIZERS AND FOLIAR APPLICATION TREATMENTS ON PEA CROP.

Volume 33, Issue 5, May 2008, Page 3573-3595
Kawsar K. Dawa; E. A. A. Tartoura; M. A. Darweesh

50

PERFORMANCE OF SOME PEA CULTIVARS AND HYBRIDS AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS BASED ON ISOESTERASE POLYMORPHISM AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND YIELD CHARACTERS

Volume 32, Issue 6, June 2007, Page 4533-4551
Suzan A. Swidan

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