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Title:
Yield and seed quality responses of chickpea to inoculation with phosphorein, phosphorus fertilizer and spraying with iron. The 4th Scientific Conference of Agricultural Sciences, Assiut, Egypt, 791-802 (December 2004).
Authors: 16) El-Gizawy N. Kh. B. and S. A. S. Mehasen
Year: 2004
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Abstract:

Two filed experiments on chickpea were carried out during the two winter seasons of 2001/02 and 2002/03 at the Experimental Center, Faculty of Agriculture at Moshtohor, Zagazig University. Each experimental included 12 treatments which were the combination of two treatments of phosphate dissolving bacteria (B. megatherium) inoculation i.e. "phosphorein" (with or without), three phosphorus fertilizer levels (0, 15 and 30 kg P2O5/fed.) and two spraying treatments with Fe ( tap water and 0.5 g/L as chelated iron, 14 % Fe-EDTA). Results showed that phosphorein treatments, inoculating chickpea seeds with phosphate dissolving bacteria (Bacillus megatherium) significantly surpassed the uninoculated in plant height, pods weight/plant, seed index, seed yield/plant, yields of seed, straw, biological as well as seed protein yields/fed, N and P uptake/fed. in the combined analysis of both growing seasons. Plant height, number of branches and pods/plant, pods and seeds weight/plant,100-seed weight, seed yield/fed., seed protein % as well as of yield/fed., N and P uptake/fed were improved by phosphorus fertilization, while the lowest values for forenamed traits were obtained in the unfertilized plots. Foliar spraying with Fe had significant effected on most studied traits in the 1st and the 2nd seasons as well as combined analysis The studied simple correlation indicated that there were positive and high significant coefficients between each pair of plant height, pods number and weight/plant seed yield/plant, straw, biological yields/fed and seed yield/fed.

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