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Evaluation of Local Bread Wheat Cultivars for Grain Yield and Its Attributes at Different Sowing Dates under Assiut Conditions

Research Abstract

The current research aimed to evaluate and select bread wheat stable cultivars with high ‎productivity across diverse sowing dates. Fourteen wheat cultivars were grown in a randomized ‎complete block design with three replicates at six sowing dates during two successive seasons of ‎‎2018/2019 and 2019/2020 representing twelve environments. The cultivars were evaluated for grain ‎yield and its attributes. Highly significant differences were obtained among the wheat cultivars, ‎sowing dates, and their respective interaction for all measured traits. The highest grain yield (2.992-ton ‎fed-1) was recorded on 30th November, after this date, each day delay in sowing of wheat onward ‎decreases grain yield at the rate of 21 kg fed-1 day-1. Overall, the cultivar Gemiza 11 gave the highest ‎grain yield with an average of 2.861 ton fed-1, recorded the highest 1000-GW with an average of 47.73 g, ‎highest straw yield with an average of 8.303-ton Fed-1, and was the earliest cultivar with a mean heading ‎date of 92.9 days. According to GGE biplot results, Gemiza 11, Gemiza 9, and Sakha 94 ranked in the ‎first order as high-yielding cultivars and had greater stability level overall sowing dates under ‎Assiut conditions. The most adequate cultivars for sowing in the first half of November (1st -15th ) ‎are Misr 2, Sids 12, Sakha 95, Gemiza 9, and Gemiza 11. Also, Sakha 94, Gemiza 9, and Gemiza 11 ‎can be sown after 30th November because they produce a satisfied yield, have good stability, and ‎can be considered as late sowing tolerant.‎

Research Authors
M. A. Sayed, M. T. Said, M.A. Elrawy
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Egypt. J. Agron.
Research Pages
189- 206
Research Vol
43: (2)
Research Website
https://journals.ekb.eg/article_178378_24afda2a178a3921e8c279ffdbcb6125.pdf
Research Year
2021

Yield and Quality of Some Sugar Cane Varieties as Affected by Harvesting Age and Phosphorus Fertilization Levels

Research Abstract

The present study was conducted at district Kom Ombo sugar cane farms, (latitude of 24o 28o N and longitude of 32o 57o E), Aswan Governorate, in the two seasons of 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 including plant cane and 1st ratoon crops, respectively. To study the effect of harvesting age and phosphorus fertilization levels on yield and quality of some sugar cane varieties. Field experiment included twenty-seven treatments represented the combinations among three harvesting ages (10, 11 and 12 months) three phosphorus fertilization levels [30, 45 and 60 kg P2O5/fad.] and three sugar cane varieties [G.T. 54-9, G.2003-47 and G.2004-27]. Randomized complete block design with three replications laind aut in split-split plots arrangement.

Research Authors
Teama, E.A.; A.Z.A. Hamed; F.M.F. Abdel-Motagally; M.T. Said and M.H. Abo El-Waffa
Research Date
Research Department
Research File
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Pages
1-15
Research Vol
51
Research Website
https://ajas.journals.ekb.eg/article_147362_d5b54c4a68f9427ac7286329caa0a44a.pdf
Research Year
2020

A study on the synergetic effect of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and dipotassium phosphate on Alternaria solani causing early blight disease of tomato

Research Date
Research Publisher
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-021-02384-8
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-021-02384-8
Research Year
2021

Resistance enhancement of faba bean plants to rust disease by some compounds and plant extracts

Research Authors
Mansour M. El-Fawy; Moshref M. Sh. Ahmed; Kamal A. M. Abo-Elyousr
Research Date
Research Journal
kamal
Research Publisher
Archive of phytopathology and Plant Protection
Research Rank
International
Research Year
2021

Evaluating interspecific wheat hybrids based on heat and drought stress tolerance

Research Authors
Hassan M.I., Mohamed E.A., El-Rawy M.A. and Amein K.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology
Research Pages
85-98
Research Vol
19 (1)
Research Website
DOI NO. 10.1007/s12892-015-0085-x
Research Year
2016

Assessment of crossability between tetraploid and hexaploid wheat genotypes and evaluating their hybrids for salinity tolerance

Research Authors
Mohamed E.A., Mousa Y.Q. and Hassan M.I.
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
Research Pages
155–163
Research Vol
11 (5)
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/jacb.2020.100749
Research Year
2020

Phenotypic selection and bulked segregant analysis for 1000-kernel weight under heat stress in durum wheat

Research Authors
Hassan M.I. and El-Rawy M.A.
Research Journal
Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
Research Pages
37-47
Research Vol
12(2)
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/jacb.2021.61490.1011.
Research Year
2021

Bulked segregant analysis to identify SSR markers for loose smut resistance in bread wheat

Research Authors
Hassan M.I., Mahmoud A.F. and Amein K.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
Scientific Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Research Pages
119-130
Research Vol
3 (1)
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/SJAS.2021.62206.1070
Research Year
2021
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