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Effect of using non - conventional and traditional organic wastes on some physical properties of clay soil and peanut productivity in Akkar Plain

تأثير استخدام المخلفات العضوية غير التقليدية والتقليدية في بعض الخواص الفيزيائية للتربة الطينية و إنتاجية الفول السوداني في سهل عكار

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 Publication date 2017
and research's language is العربية
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This research was conducted in 2016c, at the Zahid Western Research Station in Akkar Plain region of Tartous Governorate, the objective of this research is study the effect of non-conventional organic waste (compost of garbage, sewage sludge) and cow manure on the physical properties of clay soil in the region. Wastes was added to the soil at a rate of (0 - 10 - 20 – 30) t/ha, in order to determine the effect of the difference in the quantity added on physical properties of the soil and peanut productivity.

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Barzegar, A. R., Yousefi, A. and Daryashenas, A. 2002. The effect of addition of different amount and types of organic materials on soil physical properties and yield of wheat. Plant and Soil. 247: 295 - 301
Blake, G. R., and Hartge, K. H. 1986. Bulk Density. In: Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 1, Physical and Mineralogical Methods, 2nd ed. (Ed. Klute A.), American Society of Agronomy, Inc., and Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wis., pp. 363 - 376
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