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EI Sweify, A., Abd EI Rasoul, S., Thaha, I. (2002). RESPONSE OF FLAX TO IRRIGATION FREQUENCE AND SOME MICRO-NUTERIENTS APPLICATION IN CALCAREOUS SOILS I· YIELD, YIELD COMPONENTS AND QUALITY OF LAX. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 27(11), 7979-7985. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255595
Amna v EI Sweify; Sh.M. Abd EI Rasoul; I. Thaha. "RESPONSE OF FLAX TO IRRIGATION FREQUENCE AND SOME MICRO-NUTERIENTS APPLICATION IN CALCAREOUS SOILS I· YIELD, YIELD COMPONENTS AND QUALITY OF LAX". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 27, 11, 2002, 7979-7985. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255595
EI Sweify, A., Abd EI Rasoul, S., Thaha, I. (2002). 'RESPONSE OF FLAX TO IRRIGATION FREQUENCE AND SOME MICRO-NUTERIENTS APPLICATION IN CALCAREOUS SOILS I· YIELD, YIELD COMPONENTS AND QUALITY OF LAX', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 27(11), pp. 7979-7985. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255595
EI Sweify, A., Abd EI Rasoul, S., Thaha, I. RESPONSE OF FLAX TO IRRIGATION FREQUENCE AND SOME MICRO-NUTERIENTS APPLICATION IN CALCAREOUS SOILS I· YIELD, YIELD COMPONENTS AND QUALITY OF LAX. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2002; 27(11): 7979-7985. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255595

RESPONSE OF FLAX TO IRRIGATION FREQUENCE AND SOME MICRO-NUTERIENTS APPLICATION IN CALCAREOUS SOILS I· YIELD, YIELD COMPONENTS AND QUALITY OF LAX

Article 12, Volume 27, Issue 11, November 2002, Page 7979-7985  XML PDF (13.51 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2002.255595
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Authors
Amna v EI Sweify1; Sh.M. Abd EI Rasoul1; I. Thaha2
1Field Crop Res. Institute, Agric.Res.Center, Giza, Egypt.
25011, water and Environ. Res. Inst. Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted in calcareous soil of the farm of Nobaria
Agric. Res. Station during 1999/2000 and 200012001 seasons to study the effect of
irrigation frequency, microelement- nutrients and their interactions on yield, yield
components and quality of the two local cultivars (Giza 7and Giza 8), in addition
strain L.
The result can be summarized as the following:
        1.              The new strain 1 recorded the maximum values of seed and fiber yields per
plant as well as per Fadden, while Giza 7 out yielded other flax cultivars in straw yield
and recorded the highest values of fiber per-cent age and fiber fineness, but the new
tested strain gave the longest fibers when compared with the other cultivars Giza 7 or
Giza 8.
        2.               Irrigation frequency significantly affected on the all yield and its components,
in addition to, fiber quality of flax cullivars. Data Indicated that plants irrigated 7 times
out yielded those irrigated 3 times in the yields of straw yieldl plant as well as per
Fadden by 33.05 % and 26.78% respectively; while the increases of seed yield/plant
(0.27 g.) and per Fadden (159.4 Kg.) produced from plants irrigated 7 times when
compared with 3 times; the maximum fiber yield per plant or per Fadden (0.481 g and
0.538 ton) were obtained from plants gave 7 time irrigations.
        3.               Results indicated that micronutrients application improved the all flax yield
and its components, in addition to quality trails. The highest value of straw yield (4.02
ton I fed ) was obtained from new strain 1 when irrigated without deprivation and
used micro- nutrients While the highest fiber yield (0.720 ton) was obtained from Giza
7 . When affected by the same previous factors; on the other hand, Giza 8. Recorded
the highest yield of seed either per plant or per fed den by 0.88 g or 755.47 Kg.
Respectively, when its plants did not submitted to water deprivation and treated with
             foliar microelements.                    If
         4.              Giza 7. Recorded the highest values for both of fiber percentage and fiber
fineness when its plants treated either micronutrients and irrigated without deprivation
(fiber percentage) or irrigated only three times (fiber fineness) while new strain 1
gave the tallest fiber when did not submitted fo water stress and treated with
micronutrients.
        5.               The correlation coefficient (r) values between straw yield, seed yield or fiber
yield and some related characters were recorded, the results, generally indicated that
the flax breeder must give priority to selection for increasing plant height and
technical stem length to increase either straw yield or fiber yield, on the other hand,
must be interesting for no. of capsules, no. of seedslcapsule as well as per plant and
1000- seed weight improve seed yield in flax.
Keywords
Flax; Irrigation number; micronutrients; calcareous soil
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