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العنوان
Effect of some organic materials , in enriched with phosphogypsum on yield of tomato plants grown on sandy soil under drip irrigation /
المؤلف
Abo El Waled, Ahmed Asaad.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Ahmed Asaad Abo El Waled
مشرف / Mohamed El sayed Ali
مناقش / Ahmed Sayed Ahmed
مناقش / Esmat Hassan Atia
الموضوع
Tomato breeding. Sandy soil gardening. Drip irrigation.
تاريخ النشر
2006.
عدد الصفحات
200 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
الزراعية والعلوم البيولوجية (المتنوعة)
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2006
مكان الإجازة
اتحاد مكتبات الجامعات المصرية - أراضي
الفهرس
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of applying some organic manures enriched with phosphogypsum on yield and nutrient status of tomato plants which grown in sandy soil. To fulfill the aim of this study, the field experiment was carried out at Ismailia Agriculture Research station. The area of soil used for conducted the experiment was 400 m2 having the dimensions 20x . This area divided into 30 bands, each band extended 20m. The distance between each two successive bands was 60cm. Dimension of each experimental until were 2.4x 20 m contained three bands. Tomato plants (Lycoperiscon esculentum; Mill (Castle Rock Cv.)) were transplanted at the distance of 35 cm apart, consequently each band contain 57 tomato plants. Drip irrigation system used where plants were watered daily at the rate of 2L planfl up till flowering and two times per week at mature stage (mature stage).Both chicken manure and compost were added by two rates, 30kg/ experimental unit or 2.5 ton/ fed and 60 kg/ experimental unit or 5ton/fed. Phosphogypsum applied by 12 kg/ experimental unit or one ton/ fed. Mineral fertilizers were supplied by recommended dose as follows:-
160 kg N/ fed in the form of NH4NO3 , 200 kg super phosphate (15% P205)/ fed and 150 kg potassium sulphate (50%- 105K20)/ fed. Randomized complete block design with three replicates was used.
The most important obtained results could be summarized in the following:- First :- Fruit yield and dry matter weight of tomato plants:-
•All the studied applications of manures, phosphogypsum, and mineral fertilizers could increase both fruit yield and dry matter weight of roots and shoots as compared with control
treatment at both tested growth stages (flowering and mature).
•Application of organic manures especially chicken manure at high rate in combination with phosphpgypsum showed the most significant fruit yield and dry matter weight of roots and shoots of tomato plants, while mineral fertilizers showed the
least significant increase. Superiority of treatments oftenly showed these general trend:-
CM5+Pg>Comp5+Pg>CM2.5+Pg>Comp2.5+Pg>CM5>Co mp5>CM2.5>Comp2.5>MF>Cont. Second:- Nutritional status of tomato plants:-
•Evaluation of nutritional status of roots, shoots and fruits of cultivated tomato plants at flowering and mature stage, showed a positive action for application of organic manures,
Summary and Conclusion
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phophogypsum, and mineral fertilizers where status of macro and nutrients were improved in all plant parts as compared with control treatment.
• Application of organic manure especially chicken manures
at high rate in combination with phosphgypsum introduced the most significant increase in the content and uptake of tested nutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Fe, Mn and Zn) except Mg. While minerals fertilizers introduced the least significant increase. The inducing effect of tested treatments on content and uptake of (N, P, K,Ca, Fe, Mn, and Zn) oftently showed this general trend:-
CM5+Pg>Comp5+Pg>CM2.5+Pg>Comp2.5+Pg>CM5>Comp 5>CM2.5>Comp2.5>MF>Cont.
The data of Mg content and uptake by tomato plants showed adversely effect by increasing of Ca content or uptake. It could be explained on the antagonism between Ca and Mg ions. In general the tested treatments could be descendingly arranged due to Mg content and uptake as the following trend:-
MF>Cornp2.5>CM2.5>ComP5>CM5>Comp2.5+Pg>CM2.5+ Pg> Comp5+Pg>CM5+Pg>Cont.