This study was carried out to investigate the carry-over effect of a preceding crop on the productivity of the following crop in various rotations in newly reclaimed lands in Egypt. The productivity of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), soyabean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.), maize (Zea mays L.) and pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) in summer season were much higher following berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) or lentil (Lens culinaris Medic) than after wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) or barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in both years of the study. Soyabean was the best summer season pre-crop for lentil and berseem, whereas peanut was best for barley. Maize was a suprisingly good pre-crop in this study. The carry-over effect from pearl millet was...
Rotation with leguminous crops to break non-legume monocultures has been established to benefit the ...
Cropping systems in the Ethiopian highlands consist primarily of cereals in rotation with grain legu...
To determine the potential of barley, lentils, lupins and peas and the soil incorporation of their d...
This study was carried out to investigate the carry-over effect of a preceding crop on the productiv...
Forage production was studied on newly reclaimed sandy soil in Egypt trom perennial lucerne (Medicag...
Forage production was studied on newly reclaimed sandy soil in Egypt trom perennial lucerne (Medicag...
Abstarct: Northern coastal plains in west of Alexandria extend towards Libyan borders. The rainfall ...
The cropping system is an approach to help farmer in decision making to remain sustainable in an eve...
The study was made to detect the most suitable crop rotation system(s) under rain-fed conditions of ...
Cropping systems in the Ethiopian highlands involve rotations of cereals with grain legume and oilse...
This study was undertaken to ascertain whether pulses, instead of pasture legumes, were more benefic...
Ten different rotation schemes including two-and three-year durations were investigated in Middle Eg...
AbstractFour field experiments were carried out at Gemmieza Agricultural Experimental Research Stati...
The current interest in conservation agriculture (CA) technologies is a result of the need to reduce...
Even though no-tillage, crop rotation management systems have been accepted as useful for sustaining...
Rotation with leguminous crops to break non-legume monocultures has been established to benefit the ...
Cropping systems in the Ethiopian highlands consist primarily of cereals in rotation with grain legu...
To determine the potential of barley, lentils, lupins and peas and the soil incorporation of their d...
This study was carried out to investigate the carry-over effect of a preceding crop on the productiv...
Forage production was studied on newly reclaimed sandy soil in Egypt trom perennial lucerne (Medicag...
Forage production was studied on newly reclaimed sandy soil in Egypt trom perennial lucerne (Medicag...
Abstarct: Northern coastal plains in west of Alexandria extend towards Libyan borders. The rainfall ...
The cropping system is an approach to help farmer in decision making to remain sustainable in an eve...
The study was made to detect the most suitable crop rotation system(s) under rain-fed conditions of ...
Cropping systems in the Ethiopian highlands involve rotations of cereals with grain legume and oilse...
This study was undertaken to ascertain whether pulses, instead of pasture legumes, were more benefic...
Ten different rotation schemes including two-and three-year durations were investigated in Middle Eg...
AbstractFour field experiments were carried out at Gemmieza Agricultural Experimental Research Stati...
The current interest in conservation agriculture (CA) technologies is a result of the need to reduce...
Even though no-tillage, crop rotation management systems have been accepted as useful for sustaining...
Rotation with leguminous crops to break non-legume monocultures has been established to benefit the ...
Cropping systems in the Ethiopian highlands consist primarily of cereals in rotation with grain legu...
To determine the potential of barley, lentils, lupins and peas and the soil incorporation of their d...