1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02814216
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Soybean biofertilization in sandy soils of Egypt using15N tracer technique

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“…Fusilade super + Sencor, Select super + Sencor and hand hoeing twice increased oil content by (5.69, 7.95 and 11.98%) and by (12.49, 15.42 and 21.32%) in the first and second seasons, respectively, compared with unweeded. These results agree with Rezvani et al (2012) and Soliman et al (2015).…”
Section: Seed Protein (%)supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Fusilade super + Sencor, Select super + Sencor and hand hoeing twice increased oil content by (5.69, 7.95 and 11.98%) and by (12.49, 15.42 and 21.32%) in the first and second seasons, respectively, compared with unweeded. These results agree with Rezvani et al (2012) and Soliman et al (2015).…”
Section: Seed Protein (%)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Efficiency of hand hoeing treatments against weeds could be attributed to the destroying effect of hoeing on annual weeds since these weeds were not capable of regrowth from the underground parts. Similar results were obtained by Fakkar et al (2010), Imoloame (2014), Lamptey et al (2015), Soliman et al (2015) and Ibrahim et al (2017). Stanger and Lauer (2008).…”
Section: Weedssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This role of microorganisms' activity in the soil led to increase the production of organic compounds. Many investigators confirmed these results (Soliman et al 1995;Raut et al 2004 ;Agha et al 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Hernot and Robertson (1994) stated that soil microbial biomass is a source and sink of soil nutrients, which may be influenced by the N transformation in soil systems. Soliman et al (1995) noted that nodulation of soybean was enhanced by inoculation and the highest nodule numbers and fresh mass were obtained with 200 kgN/fed.. Mohamed and Ezzat (1996) showed that nodule number, nodule weight/plant, straw and seed yields were significantly increased by increasing phosphate rate and inoculation. Zayed (2003) noted that straw, seed yield, 100-seed weight, nodule fresh weights and nodule numbers were significantly increased by inoculation with Rizobia and Phosphate solubilizing bacteria than uninoculated seeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%