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Ragab, M., El-gameely, E., Labeeb, G. (2015). EFFECT OF FERTILIZING INTEGRATED SYSTEM ON CANTALOUPE PLANTS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED SOIL .. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 6(5), 655-666. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2015.42620
M. Ragab; E. El-gameely; G. Labeeb. "EFFECT OF FERTILIZING INTEGRATED SYSTEM ON CANTALOUPE PLANTS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED SOIL .". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 6, 5, 2015, 655-666. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2015.42620
Ragab, M., El-gameely, E., Labeeb, G. (2015). 'EFFECT OF FERTILIZING INTEGRATED SYSTEM ON CANTALOUPE PLANTS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED SOIL .', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 6(5), pp. 655-666. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2015.42620
Ragab, M., El-gameely, E., Labeeb, G. EFFECT OF FERTILIZING INTEGRATED SYSTEM ON CANTALOUPE PLANTS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED SOIL .. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2015; 6(5): 655-666. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2015.42620

EFFECT OF FERTILIZING INTEGRATED SYSTEM ON CANTALOUPE PLANTS IN NEWLY RECLAIMED SOIL .

Article 9, Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2015, Page 655-666  XML PDF (602.78 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2015.42620
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Authors
M. Ragab1; E. El-gameely2; G. Labeeb3
1Dept., Fac. of Agric., Mans. Univ., Egypt Economic Entomology
2Horticulture Dept., Fac. of Agric., Mans. Univ., Egypt
3Soils Dept., Fac. of Agric., Mans. Univ., Egypt
Abstract
Two field experiments ( 2013- 2014) were conducted in Zaian  region , Dakhlia governorate to study the effect of  fertilizing integrated system (100 % organic, 50 % organic + 50 % mineral , 100 % mineral and local treatment ) on yield , N, K, Na and nitrate content of cantaloupe plant .
The obtained results can be summarized in :
                Fully mineral fertilization treatment achieve the highest fresh weight of leaves  and 100 % organic give the lowest value . Using 100% organic fertilizer caused a reduction in fruit number  amounted by  49.29 % compared with    50 % organic  + 50 % mineral fertilization  treatment. Relative yield of  100 % organic fertilization treatments amounted by  74.28 % compared with 100 % mineral fertilization treatment
In spite of a very little differences were found in rounded index of fruits as a result of applying the studied treatments 100 % organic fertilization treatments recorded the highest rounded index value ,0.996  .    Fleshy part percentage and dry weight percentage of fleshy part of fruit negatively affected by  mineral fertilization. 100% organic fertilization recorded85.94 % and 7.8 % for the same order of the same traits.
The highest values of N leave contents ( 2.050 % and 2.017 % ) were obtained with treatments which receive higher amounts of mineral fertilizers and  the lowest  values ( 1.915 % and 1.985 % ) were obtained with treatments which receive higher amounts of organic  fertilizers. The treatments of 100 % organic fertilization and 50 % organic + 50 % mineral fertilization showed a sever reduction in N content of Cantaloupe stems.
cantaloupe stems have the highest concentration of potassium than that of the other parts, where fleshy part of fruit took the second order in this respect and leaves comes as a latest one . Full organic fertilizer treatments got the highest potassium concentration means  of leaves.   fleshy part of fruit contain a higher sodium content than that of leaves and stems , approximately 1.66 : 1.75 fold than that of leaves and 2.11: 2.54 fold than that of stems .
Cantaloupe stems contain the highest level free nitrate – N compared to leaves and fleshy part of fruits, where  nitrate –n content of cantaloupe fruit fleshy part approximately amounted by one fifth of leaves free nitrate-N and one tenth of the stem free nitrate N.  The calculated free nitrate content ( fresh weight basis ) of local, 100 % mineral , 50 % organic + 50 % mineral and 100 % organic fertilization treatment 117.95, 91.95, 88.75 and 94.30 ppm , respectively.
The threshold amount of fleshy part eatable of cantaloupe fruit according to the most acceptable daily intake of nitrate for  adult normal person is 2.75 Kg  and 2.20 Kg of organic produced  cantaloupe and local produced  cantaloupe under the conditions of this study .
Keywords
Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis; N content; K content; Na content and nitrate content
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