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Growth of maize plant and its uptake of some macro and micronutrients under different untraditional fertilization treatments. The 2nd Conference of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences- "Agriculture and Development Scopes" March 22-24, 2010 Minia University, Egypt, 575-583
2010
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Sustainable land use of some soils in El-Qalubia Governorate using remote sensing and GIS techniques. Annals of Agric. Sc., Moshtohor, 48 (1): 25
2010
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Induced implications of unconventional N sources on dry matter yield and uptake of some macro and micro-nutrients by maize plants grown on a loamy sandy soil. The 4th Conference of Sustainable Agricultural Development - November 2009 Fayoum University, Egypt
2009
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Distribution of some heavy metals among the different fractions of some polluted soils in Egypt. Annals of Agric. Sc., Moshtohor, 46 (1): 1-12
2008
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Chemical behavior of some additives used for minimizing the potential hazards of Ni in soil. The 4th Annual International Scientific Conference " Environmental Risk Assessment in the Middle East" 11-14 November 2008 Beni-Suef University, Egypt
2008
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Effect of irrigation with increasing water salinity levels using sea-fresh mixed water on some soil chemical properties and plant growth. The 3rd International Scientific Conference for Environment South Valley University, Egypt, November 2008.
2008
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Effect of irrigation with increasing water salinity levels using sea-fresh mixed water on some soil chemical properties and plant growth. The 3rd International Scientific Conference for Environment South Valley University, Egypt, November 2008.
2008
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Implications of adding mineral nitrogen, chicken manure or compost and biofertilization on wheat grown on a sandy soil under different water stress levels. The 3rd Conference of Sustainable Agricultural Development 12-14 November 2007 Fayoum University, Egypt, 547-562
2007
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Organic manuring and biofertilization approaches as potential economic and safe substitutes for mineral nitrogenous fertilization. Egypt. J. Soil. Sci., 46 (2): 219-235
2006
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Induced effect of some organic waste materials on available contents of phosphorus, iron and manganese in calcareous soils. The 2nd International Scientific Congress For Environment 28-30 March 2006 South Valley University, Egypt, 164-179
2006
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