NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP

The present investigation was carried out at the Experimental Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture at Fayoum, Cario University at Dalla, Fayoum Governorate during the two seasons 2000/2001 and 2001/2002. The aim of this investigation was to study the effect of organic manure and number of berseem cuts...

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Main Authors: Rizk, T. Y., El-Agroudy H., El-Sherif M., Zizy M. Abbas
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Language:Arabic
Published: The Union of Arab Universities 2015-03-01
Series:Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
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Online Access:https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_14562_2615992e155d500de6e9d944a5894541.pdf
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author Rizk, T. Y.
El-Agroudy H.
El-Sherif M.
Zizy M. Abbas
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description The present investigation was carried out at the Experimental Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture at Fayoum, Cario University at Dalla, Fayoum Governorate during the two seasons 2000/2001 and 2001/2002. The aim of this investigation was to study the effect of organic manure and number of berseem cuts on cotton yield and its components and fiber traits. The obtained results indicate that only plant height at harvest, number of fruiting branches / plant and the height of the 1st fruiting branch were significantly affected by organic manure (O.M.) application. On the other hand, organic manure did not affect significantly the seed cotton yield, yield components and fiber quality traits. Cotton planting dates affected significantly all studied vegetative growth, seed cotton yield, yield components and fiber quality traits. Early planting date (1st week of March) showed significant superiority over the other two planting dates (1st week of April & May) in number of fruiting branches/ plant, number of days to 1st flower appearance and 1st boll opening, number and weight of open bolls/ plant in the 1st& 2nd pickings, seed cotton yield, lint percentages and studied fiber quality traits. The decreases in the total seed cotton yield attributed to the late planting dates (1st week of April & May) amounted 26.4 and 84.8% and 30.6 and 84.1% of  March planting with the treatments of 10 and 20 m3/ fad organic manure, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-9995acf815f543a0b750749985be5f022024-03-07T17:43:44ZaraThe Union of Arab UniversitiesArab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences1110-26752636-35852015-03-01231919910.21608/ajs.2015.1456214562NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROPRizk, T. Y.0El-Agroudy H.1El-Sherif M.2Zizy M. Abbas3Crop Institute Research Section, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza, EgyptAgronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Shoubra El-Kheima, Cairo, EgyptAgronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Shoubra El-Kheima, Cairo, EgyptAgronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Shoubra El-Kheima, Cairo, EgyptThe present investigation was carried out at the Experimental Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture at Fayoum, Cario University at Dalla, Fayoum Governorate during the two seasons 2000/2001 and 2001/2002. The aim of this investigation was to study the effect of organic manure and number of berseem cuts on cotton yield and its components and fiber traits. The obtained results indicate that only plant height at harvest, number of fruiting branches / plant and the height of the 1st fruiting branch were significantly affected by organic manure (O.M.) application. On the other hand, organic manure did not affect significantly the seed cotton yield, yield components and fiber quality traits. Cotton planting dates affected significantly all studied vegetative growth, seed cotton yield, yield components and fiber quality traits. Early planting date (1st week of March) showed significant superiority over the other two planting dates (1st week of April & May) in number of fruiting branches/ plant, number of days to 1st flower appearance and 1st boll opening, number and weight of open bolls/ plant in the 1st& 2nd pickings, seed cotton yield, lint percentages and studied fiber quality traits. The decreases in the total seed cotton yield attributed to the late planting dates (1st week of April & May) amounted 26.4 and 84.8% and 30.6 and 84.1% of  March planting with the treatments of 10 and 20 m3/ fad organic manure, respectively.https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_14562_2615992e155d500de6e9d944a5894541.pdfcottonberseem cutsorganic manureplanting datecotton yieldfiber quality
spellingShingle Rizk, T. Y.
El-Agroudy H.
El-Sherif M.
Zizy M. Abbas
NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP
Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
cotton
berseem cuts
organic manure
planting date
cotton yield
fiber quality
title NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP
title_full NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP
title_fullStr NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP
title_full_unstemmed NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP
title_short NEGATIVE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUMBER OF BERSEEM CUTS AND COTTON YIELD AS A FOLLOWING CROP
title_sort negative interrelationship between number of berseem cuts and cotton yield as a following crop
topic cotton
berseem cuts
organic manure
planting date
cotton yield
fiber quality
url https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_14562_2615992e155d500de6e9d944a5894541.pdf
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