Effect of Irrigation Intervals and Level of Nitrogen Fertilizer on Yield and Quality of Some Jute Strains El-Sweify, Amna. H.h and E.I.A EL-Deeb

Abstract: Two field trials were carried out at the experimental farm of Agric. Res. Station, Etey EL-Baroud. A.R.C., EL- Behera Governorate , during2003 and 2004 seasons ,to evaluate three jute strains under 2 irrgation intervals and 3 nitrogen fertilizer levels.

Data obtained from the combined analysis for the two growing seasons , illustrated that, the irrigation every 15 days yielded the highest mean values for jute yield and its components , in addition that, it gaves the best fiber nitrogen quality, and data , also indicated that jute plants responded to the applied at the highest rate (45kg /n fad).

Regarding jute strains under study , results showed that UPC 7716 Strain surpassed the two other strains in plant technical stem length with thinner stem diameter. and longest fiber length, whereas, JRC7447 strain recorded the highest mean values for fiber percentage, seed index , green stalk yield per plant as well as per faddan, with the thickness stem plants.







Publication year 2006
Availability location معهد بحوث المحاصيل الحقلية- 9 ش الجامعة – الجيزة
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serial title ALEXANDRLA SCIENCE EXCHANGE JOURNAL, . JULY-SEPT 2006
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Agris Categories Agriculture - General aspects
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TERMS
Irrigation. Jute. Nitrogen.
Publication Type Journal