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Volume 56, Issue 4, December 2016, Page 561-700
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Assessment of the Potential of Sugarcane Bagasse to Mitigate Clayey Soil Cracks Using Image Processing Technique: Laboratory Experiment
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561-572
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Approach for Reclamation and Improving Fertility of Saline-Sodic Soils
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573-588
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Evaluation of Soil Fertility Using Multivariate Analysis and GIS in Moghra Oasis, Egypt
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589-603
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Heavy Metals Uptake by Wheat, Bean and Onion and Characterization of Microorganisms in a Long-Term Sewage Wastewater Treated Soil
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605-620
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Assessment of Soil Quality Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in Some Areas of North-East Nile Delta, Egypt
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621-638
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Determination of Soil Productivity Potentials: A Case Study in El-Sharkia Governorate of Egypt
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639-665
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Effect of Urea and Potassium Sulfate Fertilizers Combined with Boron on Soil Fertility and Sugar Beet Productivity in Salt Affected Soil
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665-681
Rania M. EL-Shal
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Micronutrients and Diazotrophs Affecting Maize Plant Growth in Alluvial and Calcareous Soils
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683-699
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Contribution of Organic Amendments to Growth of Faba Bean and Maize Planted in Soil Exposed to Heavy Metals Pollution
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701-722
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Validity of Light Transmittance to Predict Soil Hydraulic Conductivity in Salt-Affected Soils
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723-738
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Sand Mineralogy as a Criterion for Soil Uniformity North West Wadi El-Natrun
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739-759
Nabil Mohamed Bahnasawy
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Effect of Intelligent Irrigation Technique on Water Use Efficiency for Cucumber and Pepper Crops in New Salhia Area
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761-773
ali ahmed ali
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