significantly reduces the ability of soils to be used for agricultural productionespecially wheat crop. In order to improve this agricultural production process including soil properties and yield, the matter called for the use of some organic treatments, as soil additives i.e., vinasse at rates of 0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 L fed-1 (main plot), and foliar application with compost tea (60 L fed -1 , sub main), during seasons of 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 in field experiments at Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt. According to the experiment's findings, vinasse treatment (120 Lfed -1 ), had a substantial impact on the soil's bulk density (BD), porosity (PO), cation exchange capacity (CEC), electrical conductivity (EC), exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP), and availability of N, P, and K. Also, the interaction effect between the studied treatments was still effective in terms of grain nitrogen and protein content as well as wheat production in both seasons and this was reflected significantly on wheat grain, straw, and yield characteristics. From our results, it can be concluded that the negative properties of the soil affected by salinity can be remedied through the joint application between vinasse treatment (120 Lfed -1 ) and compost tea as a foliar application.
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