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Role of bio and organic fertilization on sustaining nitrogen requirements for rice production

Ahmed et al., 2011

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14922454723072059877
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Ahmed A
Bayoumi M
Khalil H
Awaad M
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Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering

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A field experiment was performed on a clay soil at Bahtim Agriculture Research Station during season 2009 to evaluate the effective role of bio (blue green algae, BGA), organic manure (farmyard, FYM) in combination with two N-mineral sources, urea (46% N) and urea …
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