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El-Taweel, A., Nassar, K., Rahmou, A., Badran, M. (2001). USING SOME STATISTICAL PROCEDURES FOR DETECTING THE RELATION BETWEEN SOME QUANTITY AND QUALITY CHARACTERS OF FLAX AS AFFECTED BY NPK FERTILIZATION AND THEIR INTERACTIONS. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 26(11), 6637-6651. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2001.256788
A. M. S. A. El-Taweel; K. E. Nassar; A. A. Rahmou; Madiha M. Badran. "USING SOME STATISTICAL PROCEDURES FOR DETECTING THE RELATION BETWEEN SOME QUANTITY AND QUALITY CHARACTERS OF FLAX AS AFFECTED BY NPK FERTILIZATION AND THEIR INTERACTIONS". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 26, 11, 2001, 6637-6651. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2001.256788
El-Taweel, A., Nassar, K., Rahmou, A., Badran, M. (2001). 'USING SOME STATISTICAL PROCEDURES FOR DETECTING THE RELATION BETWEEN SOME QUANTITY AND QUALITY CHARACTERS OF FLAX AS AFFECTED BY NPK FERTILIZATION AND THEIR INTERACTIONS', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 26(11), pp. 6637-6651. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2001.256788
El-Taweel, A., Nassar, K., Rahmou, A., Badran, M. USING SOME STATISTICAL PROCEDURES FOR DETECTING THE RELATION BETWEEN SOME QUANTITY AND QUALITY CHARACTERS OF FLAX AS AFFECTED BY NPK FERTILIZATION AND THEIR INTERACTIONS. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2001; 26(11): 6637-6651. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2001.256788

USING SOME STATISTICAL PROCEDURES FOR DETECTING THE RELATION BETWEEN SOME QUANTITY AND QUALITY CHARACTERS OF FLAX AS AFFECTED BY NPK FERTILIZATION AND THEIR INTERACTIONS

Article 3, Volume 26, Issue 11, November 2001, Page 6637-6651  XML PDF (721.23 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2001.256788
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Authors
A. M. S. A. El-Taweel1; K. E. Nassar2; A. A. Rahmou2; Madiha M. Badran2
1Central Lab for Design & Statistical Analysis Res., ARC, Giza, Egypt.
2Soils, Water and Environment Res. Inst., ARC, Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
Twofield experiments were conducted at Abo hammad region Sharkia Governorate, Egypt during 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 seasons to detect the relationships between N, P, K, NP, NK, PK and NPK fertilization as independent variables and some quantity and quality characters of flax variety Giza 8 as dependent variables. The quantity characters were seed, oil, straw and fiber yields and the quality characters were N, P and K uptake in both seed and straw. Simple correlation, multiple regression and stepwise regression analysis were used to detect this relationship and the results obtained can be summarized as follows:
I - Quantity characters:
1- Result of simple correlation analysis indicated that the heights significant positive correlation was found between N fertilization and each of seed, oil, straw and fiber yield with r-values were 0.858,0.782,0.765 and 0.607, respectively. Significant and positive correlation was found between phosphorus fertilization and each of seed, oil and straw yield except fiber yield. On the other hand, the r-values between potassium fertilization and each of seed, oil and straw yields were not significant but it was significant with fiber yield.
2- Result of multiple regression analysis cleared that the relative contribution for N, P, K, NP, NK, PK and NPK fertilization were accounted by 80%, 50.7%, 68.6% and 69.4% from the total variation of seed, oil, straw and fiber yields, respectively.
3- Result of stepwise regression analysis revealed that the N fertilization was the heights factor contributing in the total variation of seed, straw and fiber yield with R2 being 73.7 %, 58.5% and 65.5 %, respectively. On the other hand, the NP fertilization was the height factor contributing in the total variation of oil yield with R2 being 40.5%.
II - Quality characters:
1-  Result of simple correlation analysis indicated that the heights significant positive correlation was found between N fertilization and each of N uptake in seed and straw, P uptake in seed, K uptake in seed and straw with r-values were 0.773, 0.845, 0.894, 0.899 and 0.630, respectively. Significant and positive correlation was found between phosphorus fertilization and each of P uptakes in straw, P uptake in seed and straw except N uptake in seed and straw and P uptake in seed. On the other hand, r-values between potassium fertilization and each of N, P and K uptake in straw were significant except N, P and K uptake in seed.
2- Result of multiple regression analysis cleared that the relative contribution of N, P, K, NP, NK, PK and NPK fertilization were accounted by 62%, 86.1%, 86.7%, 41.4, 87.4% and 61.3% from the total variation of N, P and K uptake in flaxseed and straw, respectively.
3- Result of stepwise regression analysis revealed that the N fertilization was the heights factor contributing in the total variation of N uptake in seed and straw, P uptake in straw and K uptake in seed with R2 being 59.8%, 71.4 %, 79.9% and 80.8%, respectively. On the other hand, the PK fertilization was the heights factor contributing in the total variation of P uptake in straw with R2 being 25.2%. Similarly, the NP fertilization was the height factor contributing in the total variation of K uptake in straw with R2 being 46.7%.
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