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Ahmed, H., Hussein, M., El-Said, G., El-Syed, H. (2021). Effect of Growing Area on Yield Traits, Fiber and Yarn Properties in Egyptian Cotton Genotypes by Using Biofertilizer Inoculation, Vermicompost and Algae Extract.. Journal of Plant Production, 12(10), 1087-1100. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.98337.1065
Hamed Sayed Ahmed; Mona H. A. Hussein; Gehan A. E. El-Said; Hala A. M. El-Syed. "Effect of Growing Area on Yield Traits, Fiber and Yarn Properties in Egyptian Cotton Genotypes by Using Biofertilizer Inoculation, Vermicompost and Algae Extract.". Journal of Plant Production, 12, 10, 2021, 1087-1100. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.98337.1065
Ahmed, H., Hussein, M., El-Said, G., El-Syed, H. (2021). 'Effect of Growing Area on Yield Traits, Fiber and Yarn Properties in Egyptian Cotton Genotypes by Using Biofertilizer Inoculation, Vermicompost and Algae Extract.', Journal of Plant Production, 12(10), pp. 1087-1100. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.98337.1065
Ahmed, H., Hussein, M., El-Said, G., El-Syed, H. Effect of Growing Area on Yield Traits, Fiber and Yarn Properties in Egyptian Cotton Genotypes by Using Biofertilizer Inoculation, Vermicompost and Algae Extract.. Journal of Plant Production, 2021; 12(10): 1087-1100. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.98337.1065

Effect of Growing Area on Yield Traits, Fiber and Yarn Properties in Egyptian Cotton Genotypes by Using Biofertilizer Inoculation, Vermicompost and Algae Extract.

Article 6, Volume 12, Issue 10, October 2021, Page 1087-1100  XML PDF (1.2 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2021.98337.1065
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Authors
Hamed Sayed Ahmed email 1; Mona H. A. Hussein2; Gehan A. E. El-Said3; Hala A. M. El-Syed4
1Cotton Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt
2Soils Water and Environment Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt
3Botany Department, Faculty of Woman for Sciences, Ain Shams University, Egypt
4Depart. Agric. Scien. Higher Institute of Agricultural Cooperation, Shobra El-Khima, Egypt
Abstract
These experiments were conducted to study the response of some Egyptian cotton, Giza 96 (extra-long stable) and Giza Giza 96 (extra-long stable)varieties and its yield characteristic, lint percentage, fiber and yarn properties when using bio-fertilizers such as vermicompost, Bacteria  bacteria inoculums (Bacillus polymxa, Bacillus megaterium and Bacillus circulans) and algae extract under different growing area, Sakha region (clay soil) and El-Nubaria region (calcareous soil).Concerning the effect of different treatments application on soil properties, thisresults showed a significantly increaseof soil organic matter, pHit was relatively insignificantly decreased and the vermicompost treatments had positive effects on the levels of N, P and K. available. As soil biological count of Bacteria, Fungi, Actinomycetes and Carbon dioxide evolution rate it showed a significant increase. The content of cotton plant leaves of chlorophyll A, B, Carotenoids and Total phenols was significantly improved under different fertilizer treatments compared to the control.The treatment with (vermicompost fertilizer + bacterial inoculation + 50% of mineral fertilizer recommended dose + algae extract) proved its superiority over the rest of the treatments, especially in the seed cotton yield, and lint percentage, which increased at 1.41 kentar per feddan and 0.63(lint %) compared to the two control treatments. Data of cotton yield characteristics, fiber and yarn properties were recorded significantly different due to cultivated in different regions.The difference among studied varieties may be due to the growth habit and response of each one to environmental conditions, which controlled by genetic factors and efficient utilization of inputs and natural resources.
Keywords
Egyptian cotton; Fiber quality; Eco-friendly; Biofertilizers; Bacteria inoculants; Vermicompost algae extract
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