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Autor:
Fathy S. El-Nakhlawy
Publikováno v:
journal of King Abdulaziz University - Meteorology, Environment and Arid Land Agriculture Sciences. 28:11-19
This investigation was carried out at Hada AL-Sham Agricultural Research Station, KAU to study the behavior of three sugar beet cultivars (Farida, Dita and Heros) under three intercropping systems (sugar beet sole, 1sugar beet: 2 clover and 1sugar be
Autor:
Fathy S. El-Nakhlawy
Publikováno v:
journal of King Abdulaziz University - Meteorology, Environment and Arid Land Agriculture Sciences. 28:3-10
This study was conducted during 2016-2018 at the Agriculture Research Station of King Abdulaziz University at Hada Al-Sham, Saudi Arabia. The study aimed to evaluate three sugar beet cultivars (Farida, Dita and Heros) under three nitrogen fertilizer
Publikováno v:
Grassland Science. 64:234-244
Autor:
Saleh M. Ismail, Fathy S. El-Nakhlawy
Publikováno v:
Irrigation and Drainage. 67:454-460
Autor:
Fathy S. El-Nakhlawy, Saleh M. Ismail
Publikováno v:
Water Supply. 18:1861-1868
A field experiment was carried-out during 2015/16 and 2016/17 seasons at the Agriculture Experimental Station of King Abdulaziz University to investigate the effect of stress and full irrigations with different plant densities on yield and yield attr
Autor:
Fathy S. El-Nakhlawy, Saleh M. Ismail
Publikováno v:
Sugar Tech. 20:534-539
This study was conducted during 2015–2017 seasons in the Agricultural Research Station, King Abdulaziz University at Hada Al-Sham region, Saudi Arabia. The aim was to investigate the effects of planting Al-Hassawi clover between sugar beet rows in
Publikováno v:
Grassland Science. 64:29-39
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Engineering Research and.
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Engineering Research and.
Autor:
Fathy S. El-Nakhlawy, Fahad Alghabari, Muhammad Ihsan, Abdul Khaliq, Muhammad Naeem, Azhar Mahmood
Publikováno v:
Weed Biology and Management. 15:78-86
Synthetic herbicides are posing problems owing to the development of weed resistance and emerging debate on their associated health hazards and ecological threats. Allelopathic manipulations are evolving as applicable substitutes for weed management