2018
DOI: 10.21608/ajas.2018.7763
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Response of Some Peanut Genotypes to Phosphorus Fertilization Levels Under New Valley Conditions

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Faculty of Agriculture Farm, Assiut University, New Valley branch during 2015 and 2016 summer season to study the response of five peanut genotypes to phosphorus fertilization levels. This experiment was laid out in arandomized complete block design (RCBD) in a split plot arrangement with three replications. Phosphorus levels (P) were distributed randomly on the main plot and peanut genotypes at sub plot. The obtained result show that peanut plants fertilized with 45 kg fed.… Show more

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“…Giza 6 (V1) recorded the highest value of Fe content in seed and straw, respectively (177.1 and 173.1ppm), while Sohag 110 (V2) revealed the highest value of Zn content in seed (49.65ppm) and there was non-significant effect among two verities on Zn content at straw and Mn content at seed, V1 recorded the highest amount of Mn content at straw (128.61ppm). this may be due to genotype behavior and their interaction with environment condition and applied nutrient these finding are in a good line with Mahrous et al (2015), El-Far et al (2016), andAbd El-Moneem &Said (2018).…”
Section: Zinc Iron and Manganese Contents At Groundnut Seeds And Strawsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Giza 6 (V1) recorded the highest value of Fe content in seed and straw, respectively (177.1 and 173.1ppm), while Sohag 110 (V2) revealed the highest value of Zn content in seed (49.65ppm) and there was non-significant effect among two verities on Zn content at straw and Mn content at seed, V1 recorded the highest amount of Mn content at straw (128.61ppm). this may be due to genotype behavior and their interaction with environment condition and applied nutrient these finding are in a good line with Mahrous et al (2015), El-Far et al (2016), andAbd El-Moneem &Said (2018).…”
Section: Zinc Iron and Manganese Contents At Groundnut Seeds And Strawsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It is reported that Zn deficiency will be increased from 49% to 63% by (Singh.,2010). Increasing production of peanuts and improve seed quality using Fe, Mn and Zn considered animportant factor especially in poorly nutritive sandy soil (El-Metwally et al 2018;Abd El-Moneem andSaid, 2018 andHagab et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%