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RECYCLING OF ORGANIC NITROGEN IN SANDY SOIL AND ITS IMPACT ON WHEAT GROWTH *
EL-AKEL, E.A.(1), EL-SHERBINY,
E. (2), SOLIMAN, S.M.(1), (1) Soil and Water Research Dept., Nuclear Research Center, AEA, Egypt and (2) Faculty of Agriculture, Soil Science Department, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt. Key words: Plant residues, Sandy soil, Wheat, N-15. تدوير النيتروجين العضوى فى الأراضى الرملية وعائده على نمو القمح
عماد الدين عبد الحكيم العاقل
وأحمد عفت الشربينى وسليمان محمد
سليمان خلاصـــة ABSTRACT
Turnover of organic nitrogen was traced
under greenhouse condition. 15N-labelled wheat and/or soybean
residues were used as organic additives applied individually or in
combinations. These residues were applied at rates of 100, 75 and 25 µg N
/ g soil. Also, ammonium sulfate with 2% Application of labelling technique indicated that mixing of labelled residues with ammonium sulfate at rates of ( *50 + 50 ) and ( *25 + 75 ) was effective on dry matter and N-uptake. Effect of organic and inorganic nitrogen sources on portions Ndfr and Ndff derived to wheat could be arranged as following: ammonium sulfate > soybean > mixture > wheat. Higher 15N recovery percentage was noticed in grains and affected by addition of soybean residues alone and combined with ammonium sulfate fertilizer at rates of ( *25 + 75 ) and ( *50 + 50 ), respectively. |
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