EFFECT OF REGULATED WATER DEFICIT ON SOME GROWTH PROPERTIES OF YOUNG PEACH TREES

NOHA ALI HASSAN FARAG;

Abstract


Traditionally, peach cultivation used to be dominant in Egypt's rainfed areas. Recently, peach trees have been cultivated in the newly reclaimed areas where the low pressurized irrigation system proved to be the most efficient system of water application.


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Title EFFECT OF REGULATED WATER DEFICIT ON SOME GROWTH PROPERTIES OF YOUNG PEACH TREES
Authors NOHA ALI HASSAN FARAG
Keywords EFFECT OF REGULATED WATER DEFICIT ON SOME GROWTH PROPERTIES OF YOUNG PEACH TREES
Issue Date 2007
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Traditionally, peach cultivation used to be dominant in Egypt's rainfed areas. Recently, peach trees have been cultivated in the newly reclaimed areas where the low pressurized irrigation system proved to be the most efficient system of water application.

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