Physiological studies on Egyptian cotton varieties. 3. Effect of irrigation frequency, depth of ploughing, amount of nitrogenous fertilizer, and its interactions on the leaf reddening in cotton
Hamawi, H.; Lashin, M.H.; Abed, M.S.; Bioumi, M.; Ayoub, E.
Jnl Soil Sci. U.A.R 6(2): 123-9
1966
Accession: 014605743
In a field trial, the incidence of leaf-reddening in cotton was reduced by 4.7% by applying 60 kg N/ feddan compared with 31.9% in unfertilized control plots.
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