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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Effect of Different Rates of Nitrogen and Drip Irrigation System on the Yield of Cabbage and Some Soil Properties Under Arid Conditions
تأثير معدلات مختلفة من النيتروجين والري بالتنقيط على إنتاجية نبات الكرنب وعلى بعض خواص التربة تحت ظروف المناطق الجافة
 
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Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : ABSTRACT. This research was conducted to investigate the effect of different rates of nitrogen and drip irrigation on the yield of cabbage plant grown under arid conditions. Four nitrogen rates (0, 75, 150 and 225 Kg N/ha) denoted as N1 , N2 , N3 , and N4 , as well as four drip irrigation rates (2804, 4228, 5283 and 6345 m3/ ha/season) denoted as IR1 , IR2 , IR3 , and IR4 , were applied. Results indicated that the season has highly significant effect on the yield of cabbage with the first season (1999) exceeding the second one (2000) in cabbage fresh and dry matter weights. As a result of increasing irrigation water level from IR1 to IR3 there was an increase in the fresh and dry matter weights of cabbagage and its parts. Application of 150 Kg N/ ha was adequate for increasing the fresh and dry matter weights of cabbage plant and its parts (heads, leaves, stems, roots). Irrigation rates have no effect on soil N content, EC and soil pH. The soil N content increased with increasing N from zero to 150 Kg N/ ha while EC was not affected by the addition of N rates. It is recommended to use the equivalent irrigation rate of 5283 m3/ha/season and 150 Kg N/ ha to get the highest yield of cabbage grown under arid land conditions. 
ISSN : 1319-1039 
Journal Name : Meteorology, Environment and Arid Land Agriculture Sciences Journal 
Volume : 15 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2004 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Thursday, May 17, 2012 

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سمير جميل السليمانيAL-SOLIMANI, SAMIR GAMILInvestigatorDoctoratesalsolaimani@hotmail.com

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