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Utilization of some organic wastes as growing media for lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) plants

Research Abstract
The environmental impact of crop wastes and the high cost of peat moss (PM) force scientists to find alternative growing media. In a pot experiment, peanut shell (PS) and corn wastes (CWs) were evaluated as growing media in comparison with PM in three different mixing ratios with washed sand. The mixing ratio were M1¼1:1 raw material to sand, M2¼1:2 raw material to sand, and M3¼1:3 raw material to sand. The tested plant was lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.). The obtained results showed that PS medium contained available nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) higher by 121% and 38% above the PM medium. Availability of potassium (K) in CW medium was higher by 167% than PM. The EC, pH, OC, and C/N ratio of PM were higher by 227%, 4%, 128%, and 99% above the CW and by 1,473%, 9%, 74%, and193% above the PS, respectively. The highest significant values of growth parameters were recorded in PM medium. The highest total cost and lowest net profit were recorded with the use of PMM1, whereas the lowest cost and the highest net profit were obtained with PSM2. Physiochemical characteristics of peanut shell suggested that it can be economical alternative growing media for PM.
Research Authors
Hala H. Gomah, Mohamed M. M. Ahmed, Reham M. Abdalla, Khaled A. Farghly & Mamdouh A. Eissa
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Nutrition
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Utilization of some organic wastes as growing media for lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) plants

Research Abstract
The environmental impact of crop wastes and the high cost of peat moss (PM) force scientists to find alternative growing media. In a pot experiment, peanut shell (PS) and corn wastes (CWs) were evaluated as growing media in comparison with PM in three different mixing ratios with washed sand. The mixing ratio were M1¼1:1 raw material to sand, M2¼1:2 raw material to sand, and M3¼1:3 raw material to sand. The tested plant was lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.). The obtained results showed that PS medium contained available nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) higher by 121% and 38% above the PM medium. Availability of potassium (K) in CW medium was higher by 167% than PM. The EC, pH, OC, and C/N ratio of PM were higher by 227%, 4%, 128%, and 99% above the CW and by 1,473%, 9%, 74%, and193% above the PS, respectively. The highest significant values of growth parameters were recorded in PM medium. The highest total cost and lowest net profit were recorded with the use of PMM1, whereas the lowest cost and the highest net profit were obtained with PSM2. Physiochemical characteristics of peanut shell suggested that it can be economical alternative growing media for PM.
Research Authors
Hala H. Gomah, Mohamed M. M. Ahmed, Reham M. Abdalla, Khaled A. Farghly & Mamdouh A. Eissa
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Nutrition
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Study the Response of Five Canola Cultivars to Foliar Spraying by some Antioxidants

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
EA Ali, AH Galal, SF Abou-Elwafa, A El-Monem, DSS Saker
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Production
Research Pages
509-514
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
11 (5),
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Study the Response of Five Canola Cultivars to Foliar Spraying by some Antioxidants

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
EA Ali, AH Galal, SF Abou-Elwafa, A El-Monem, DSS Saker
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Production
Research Member
Research Pages
509-514
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
11 (5),
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Study the Response of Five Canola Cultivars to Foliar Spraying by some Antioxidants

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
EA Ali, AH Galal, SF Abou-Elwafa, A El-Monem, DSS Saker
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Production
Research Pages
509-514
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
11 (5),
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Betaine counteracts the harmful effects of saline water induced to growing lambs.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
M. M. Abdelsattar, A. M. A. Hussein, M. Haridy, and M. N. Abd El-Ati, A. M. Saleem and Naifeng Zhang
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Sheep and Goat Sciences
Research Pages
19-31
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
14(3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Betaine counteracts the harmful effects of saline water induced to growing lambs.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
M. M. Abdelsattar, A. M. A. Hussein, M. Haridy, and M. N. Abd El-Ati, A. M. Saleem and Naifeng Zhang
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Sheep and Goat Sciences
Research Pages
19-31
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
14(3)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2019

Performance, physiological parameters and carcass characteristics of growing californi rabbits reared in different cage densities.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Hussein, A. M. A. (2020).
Research Department
Research Journal
Egypt. Poult. Sci.
Research Pages
103-114
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
40(I)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

(2020). Impacts of saline water stress on livestock production: A review.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelsattar, M. M. , A. M. A. Hussein., M. N. Abd El-Ati, and Saleem, A. M.
Research Department
Research Journal
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Pages
1-12.
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
2(1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

(2020). Impacts of saline water stress on livestock production: A review.

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
Abdelsattar, M. M. , A. M. A. Hussein., M. N. Abd El-Ati, and Saleem, A. M.
Research Department
Research Journal
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Pages
1-12.
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
2(1)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020
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