2016
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2016.1166242
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Efficiency of Potassium Fertilization and Salicylic Acid on Yield and Nutrient Accumulation of Sugar Beet Grown on Saline Soil

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“…Nafei et al (2010) reported that root yield was significantly increased by adding 36 kg K 2 O/fad., compared with control treatment. This observation coincide with those found by Mehrandish et al (2012), Abdelaal et al (2015) and Merwad (2016).…”
Section: Root Yield (Ton/fad)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Nafei et al (2010) reported that root yield was significantly increased by adding 36 kg K 2 O/fad., compared with control treatment. This observation coincide with those found by Mehrandish et al (2012), Abdelaal et al (2015) and Merwad (2016).…”
Section: Root Yield (Ton/fad)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The results almost followed the patterns of root yield attributes (Table 2). These results are in a good line with those reported by Nafie et al 2010, Mehrandish et al (2012), El-Sarag and Moselhy (2013) and Merwad (2016).…”
Section: Top Yield (Ton/fad)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The cultivation area of sugar beet in Syria was 6,000 ha in 2013, with an average yield of 49.5 t/ha [2]. Salinity of soil is a major abiotic stress that has adverse effects on physiological and metabolic processes of plants leading to decreased growth and yield of plants [3,4].…”
Section: Introduction mentioning
confidence: 99%