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Kabeel, S., Saleh, M., Abdallah, M. (2006). EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND BIOFERTILIZERS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SNAP BEAN grown UNDER TRANSPARENT POLYETHYLENE Low TUNNELS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED LAND. Journal of Plant Production, 31(2), 927-943. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.235721
s. M. A. Kabeel; M. M. Saleh; M. E. Abdallah. "EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND BIOFERTILIZERS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SNAP BEAN grown UNDER TRANSPARENT POLYETHYLENE Low TUNNELS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED LAND". Journal of Plant Production, 31, 2, 2006, 927-943. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.235721
Kabeel, S., Saleh, M., Abdallah, M. (2006). 'EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND BIOFERTILIZERS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SNAP BEAN grown UNDER TRANSPARENT POLYETHYLENE Low TUNNELS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED LAND', Journal of Plant Production, 31(2), pp. 927-943. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.235721
Kabeel, S., Saleh, M., Abdallah, M. EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND BIOFERTILIZERS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SNAP BEAN grown UNDER TRANSPARENT POLYETHYLENE Low TUNNELS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED LAND. Journal of Plant Production, 2006; 31(2): 927-943. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.235721

EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND BIOFERTILIZERS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SNAP BEAN grown UNDER TRANSPARENT POLYETHYLENE Low TUNNELS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED LAND

Article 9, Volume 31, Issue 2, February 2006, Page 927-943  XML PDF (5.04 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2006.235721
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Authors
s. M. A. Kabeel1; M. M. Saleh2; M. E. Abdallah1
1Hort. Res. Inst., Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt
2Soils, Water and Environ. Res. inst, Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
A .trials was carried out at Borollous site, Kalr EL-Sheikh Governors-ta, North
Nile Delta region during the winter seasons of 2063 and 2004, to study the effect of
organic and biofertilizers on snap bean plant growth, yield and its components as well
as pod quality, under clear polyethylene low tunnels and using iertigation through drip < /p>
irrigation system.
The results can be summarized as follows:
- Vegetative growth i.e., plant height, number of leaves, stern diameter, plant dry
weight percentage, number of branches per plant and plant leaf area showed
increasing the values towards the use of chicken manure with biotertilizer
compared with chemical and compost fertilizers.
Application of chicken manure ai the rate oi 3-3 mailed. with bicie. ilizer gave the
highest early and total yield of pods than other treatments.
Chicken manure treatment plus biofertilizer improved pod content of NP. K. and
total sugars.
The addition of hictertilizer to the organic manure (compost or chicken
manure) enhanced the biological activity of total microbial count i.e., count of nitrogen
fixing bacteria, both dehydrogenase and nitrogenase activities and 00; evolution.
These results were in comparison with the treatments received organic manure only
at the rate of 10 m“: fed'I. Results also revealed that the highest soil bioiogical activity
was due to the application of 40 m? chicken manure plus biolertilizer in both tested
seasons. Accordingly, this study ensured that the use of organic fertilizers
accompanied with biotertilizers was more beneficial than the use of organic fertilizers
alone in bopth tested seasons. '
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