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Effect of Seed Rate, Spray with Sorghum Water Extracts and Weeding on Wheat Yield (Triticum durum L.)

تأثير معدّل البذار و الرّش بالمستخلصات المائية لنباتات الذرة البيضاء و التعشيب في غلّة القمح الصلب (Triticum durum L.)

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 Publication date 2017
  fields Field Crops
and research's language is العربية
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This research was conducted at Tal Shnan village, located at the eastern of Homs city, Syria during 2012/ 2013 growing season, using hard local wheat cultivar, Sham 5, to study the effect of seed rates (120, 150, 180, 210 kg/ha), spray with different parts of sorghum water extracts using different, and weeding on wheat yield and weeds accompany with the crop.

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Ahmad, S.; Z.A. Cheema; and A. Mehmood. (1991). Response of some rabi weeds in wheat to allelopathic effects of irrigated sorghum in a sorghum wheat cropping systems. Pak. J. Weed Sci. Res., 4:81- 88
Ali, M.; L. Ali; M. Sattar; and M. A. Ali (2010).Improvement in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield by manipulating seed rate and row spacing in Vehari zone. The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences. 20(4): 225- 230
Ansari, M.A.; H.R. Meman; S.D. Tunio; and S.A. Keerio (2006). Effect of planting pattern on growth and yield of wheat. Pakistan J. Agri., Agril. Engg., Vet. Sc., 22(2)
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