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Abd El-Fatah,, A., EI-Deeb, E. (2006). INFLUENCE OF SOWING DENSITY AND RETI'ING METHODS ON FIBER YIELD AND QUALITY OF TWO FLAX CULTIVARS .. Journal of Plant Production, 31(9), 5567-5573. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236145
A. A.E. Abd El-Fatah,; E. I.A. EI-Deeb. "INFLUENCE OF SOWING DENSITY AND RETI'ING METHODS ON FIBER YIELD AND QUALITY OF TWO FLAX CULTIVARS .". Journal of Plant Production, 31, 9, 2006, 5567-5573. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236145
Abd El-Fatah,, A., EI-Deeb, E. (2006). 'INFLUENCE OF SOWING DENSITY AND RETI'ING METHODS ON FIBER YIELD AND QUALITY OF TWO FLAX CULTIVARS .', Journal of Plant Production, 31(9), pp. 5567-5573. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236145
Abd El-Fatah,, A., EI-Deeb, E. INFLUENCE OF SOWING DENSITY AND RETI'ING METHODS ON FIBER YIELD AND QUALITY OF TWO FLAX CULTIVARS .. Journal of Plant Production, 2006; 31(9): 5567-5573. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236145

INFLUENCE OF SOWING DENSITY AND RETI'ING METHODS ON FIBER YIELD AND QUALITY OF TWO FLAX CULTIVARS .

Article 5, Volume 31, Issue 9, September 2006, Page 5567-5573  XML PDF (104.07 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236145
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Authors
A. A.E. Abd El-Fatah,; E. I.A. EI-Deeb
Field Crops Research Institute. ARC
Abstract
Two field trials were conducted at Sakha Agric. Res. Station Farm. during
the two succH-tqivc seasons of 200312004 and 200412005. This investigation included
two flax gent-twee (Sakha 1 and Escalina) as affected by sowing density (1500.
1300. 2100 am! 9.400 seeds/m2) and some retting methods (still water; water
changed every 48 hours and streaming water). The treatments were arranged in cv.
split—split design with four replications. The results obtained could be summarized as
follows:
1. The differences between cultivars were highly significant in, fineness. strength,
fiber yield pe: fee and total fiber percentage.
2. Escalina cultivar was superior in these above characters compared with Sakha 1.
whereas Sal 3' :1 1 was superior in fiber length than Escalina.
3. Increasing st wing density from 1500 upto 2400 seedsim2 increased fiber yield
and Its quality.
4. The highest vaiues of fiber fineness and fiber strength. fiber yield per fed and fiber
percentage were obtained by retting in streaming water.
5. Still water gave the lowest value in fiber fineness and fiber strength.
6. Effect of all interactions between cultivars. sowing density and retting methods
were highly significant on all technological characters and fiber yieldffed.
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