EVALUATION THE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS AND THE SOIL CONDITIONERS TO IMPROVE THE SUCCESS OF THE TRANSLANT OF THE SATE PALM IN NEW VALLEY

Mohamad Fady Soliman Kenawy;

Abstract


A field experiment was conducted during two successive seasons of 2012 and 2013 at Dakhla Oasis, lies in the New Valley Governorate , Egypt to study the effect of two irrigation systems under two organic manure (chicken and cattle) on soil properties and date palm( Barhi, Segae. Khadry and Majdool) grown in sandy soil. Vegetative growth parameters were measured after three times (6, 12, 18 months) during the studied seasons.

The results of the two seasons showed that added different organic manures to the soil improved its physical properties which decreased soil bulk density, hydraulic conductivity compared to the soil without organic manures application. The most important results indicate that soil natural amendments proved soil moisture retention, particularly soil field capacity.


Plant growth parameters in terms of plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, greatly affected with irrigation and organic manure on percentage of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, in the fourth leaf was determined. The results showed that date palm plant growth was influenced by increasing organic manure under irrigation system. The highest plant


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Title EVALUATION THE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS AND THE SOIL CONDITIONERS TO IMPROVE THE SUCCESS OF THE TRANSLANT OF THE SATE PALM IN NEW VALLEY
Authors Mohamad Fady Soliman Kenawy
Issue Date 2018

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