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Title:
Effect of nitrogen fertilizers forms on fruit yield and quality of squash plants. (cucurbita pepo)
Authors: Badr, L. A. A., F. A. Abo-Sedera, M. A. El-Nagar and Arab I. M. Zeinab
Year: 2018
Keywords: squash mineral nitrogen fertilizer organic compost bio
Journal: Annals of Agric. Sci., Moshtohor
Volume: 56
Issue: 3
Pages: 741-748
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Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Two field experiments were carried out during the two successive summer seasons of 2016 and 2017 at the vegetable farm of the faculty of Agriculture Moshtohor, Benha University, Egypt to investigate the response of Squash plant Cv. Eskandrani to mineral, organic and bio fertilization on fruit yield and its components as well as fruit quality. The experimental treatments of mineral, organic and bio fertilization in single or combined application were conducted as follows:-100% mineral nitrogen fertilizer from recommend dose (200kg ammonium nitrate per feddan), 75% mineral nitrogen plus 25% organic manure in the form of compost, 50% mineral nitrogen plus 50% organic manure, 25% mineral nitrogen plus 75% organic manure, 100% organic manure (compost), 100% organic manure (compost) plus addition of phosphorine at rate of 500 g/fed plus Nitrobein bio- fertilizer at rate of 400g/fed.. Obtained results showed that,There were a significant differences among the studied nitrogen fertilizer treatments on all determined yield and its components and fruit quality during the two seasons of growth. In this concern, fertilizing squash plants with 100% mineral nitrogen fertilizer only reflected the highest values of number of fruit per plant, fruit yield per plant and total fruit yield per feddan compared with other nitrogen fertilizer treatments. The highest values of fruit length, diameter and weight were recorded from 100% mineral nitrogen of recommended dose, followed by 100% organic manure treatments, followed by 75% mineral nitrogen plus 25% organic manure.

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