| publication name | EFFECT OF SOIL FERTILIZERS ON POPULATION DENSITY OF SOIL ACARI CONCOMITANTED WITH CERTAIN FIELD CROPS |
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| Authors | Rady, G.H.; Kandil, M.M. ; Ahrned, S.S. and Halawa Safaa M. |
| year | 1997 |
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| Local/International | Local |
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Abstract
Nitrogenous fertilizer (NH4 No3, 33.5% N) in onion had signilicant effect in increasing the population density of soil Acari. The recommended rate (296 kg/fed.) highly increased the mite population density espcciallv in Gua 6. while higher nitrogen level (358kg/fed.), the Acari groups tended lo decrease in number. Urea plus potassium sulphate adopted in fodder beet held flourished higher densities of soil Acari groups in comparatively with those treated with urea only. The population density of Astigmata reached its maximum at the recommended rate of nitrogen (100 kg.! fed.) plus the lower rate of potassium (40 kg/fed.). In onion field nitrogenous fertilizer (269 kg/fed. Urca) caused a positive effect on population growth of Astigmata in comparison, while al a high nitrogen level, the astigmalid mite species tended to decrease in density. Iii fodder beet field, population density of acarid mites, highly increased at the recoinniended rate of urea (100 kg/fed) plus the lower rate of potassitini sulphate (40 kg/fed.).