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Follow the impact of Crop rotation rain fed and irrigated in some soil properties in Talbesa area

تأثير اتباع دورة زراعية بعلية و مروية في بعض خصائص التربة في منطقة تلبيسة

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 Publication date 2014
and research's language is العربية
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The research was conducted to study the effect of follow trilogy rainfed Crop rotation for 10 and 20 year and bi irrigated for 10 years in some soil properties in the erea Talbesa ,w'ere taken samples of soil from the village of Talbesa ( the village A krad Aldasnea for rain fed Crop rotation , the village Knay Alase for irrigated Crop rotation ) which located in the North west of the city of Homs from depth 0 – 25 cm , 25 – 50 cm .the results showed that a rain fed and irrigated Crop rotation has led to an an improvement in the physical , chemical and fertility soil characterisitics where it was found : rain fed session of 10 years to 20 years and each depth , in irrigated crop for each session of the witness shows ;increase in gathered of soil pellets , increase in the proportion of larger granules of 0,05mm , and the change was moral , high pH soil so that approached the moderation , the change was moral , increase the content of soil organic matter , increase the content of phosphorus , potassium , the change was moral and increase the production and the change was moral .



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