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Effect of sowing methods, fertilization and some weed control treatments on wheat productivity

Osama Abd-Ellah Mobarak, 2008

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SUMMARY
Two filed experiments were conducted at Shandaweel Agricultural Research station, Agricultural Research Center, Sohag Governorate (Upper Egypt) in both successive growing winter seasons of 2006/2007and 2007/2008. Each experiment aimed to find out the effect of sowing methods, fertilization and some weed control treatments on wheat productivity. Wheat variety Giza 168 (Triticum aestivum L.) was sown in both seasons. The preceding summer crop was maize (Zea maize L.) in both seasons. A split-split-plot design was used and the arrangement of treatments in a completely randomized blocks design with three replicates was used. Sowing methods were allocated to the main plots, the fertilizer in the sub plots and weed control

CONCLUSION:
From this study it could be concluded that sowing wheat plants by drill method, fertilizing by 75 kg N/fed. + inoculation with Serialin and control weeds by hand weeding twice or Derby 17.5% SC at rate of 30cc/fed. + Topik 15% WP at rate of 140 g/fed. to achieve the greatest income per area unit and decrease environmental pollution.