The Effect of Natural Zeolite Addition on Wheat productivity and Some Soil Fertility Characteristics under Rain-fed Conditions
published by المجلة السورية للبحوث الزراعية
in 2017
in Soil And Water
and research's language is
العربية
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Abstract in English
The research was carried out at Al-Qamishli Agricultural Research Center, GSAR,
Syira, during the seasons 2011, 2012 and 2013, in order to estimate the effect of
adding different levels of a crude Zeolite (T2-20 tons/ha, T3- 40 tons/ha, in addition
to the control (without adding Zeolite T1), on wheat productivity within a bilateral
crop rotation was followed, consisted of wheat and chickpea, and on the content of
nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the surface layer of the soil .The research
was conducted using Complete Randomized Block Design with three replicates.
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