International Journal of Applied Agricultural Sciences

Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021

  • Multi Traits of Phosphate Solublizing Bacterial and Fungal Isolates and Evaluation of Their Potential as Biofertilizer Agent for Coffee Production

    Reshid Abafita Abawari, Fasil Asefa Tuji, Diriba Muleta Yadete

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021
    Pages: 1-15
    Received: 7 December 2020
    Accepted: 17 December 2020
    Published: 12 January 2021
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    Abstract: Exploitation of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) and fungi as bioinoculants instead of chemical fertilizers is known to promote plant growth through the supply of plant nutrients. In view of this, the present investigation was planned to assess the phytobeneficial traits of phosphate solublizing bacterial and fungal isolates recovered from cof... Show More
  • Manufacturing of Machine for Planting on Wide Ridges Without Tillage in Desert Soils

    Adil Abd Elsamia Meselhy, Mohamed Fathy Abou Youssef, Ahmed El-Kot

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021
    Pages: 16-37
    Received: 14 November 2020
    Accepted: 5 January 2021
    Published: 15 January 2021
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    Abstract: This research was conducted during three winter seasons (2015-2016), (2016-2017) and (2017-2018) at Ras Sudr Research Station, South of Sinai Governorate, this region suffers from the problems of increasing salinity in soil and irrigation water, in addition to the high level of ground water. Therefore, the cultivation on wide ridges (raised-bed soi... Show More
  • Effect of Variable-Depth Tillage System on Energy Requirements for Tillage Operation and Productivity of Desert Soil

    Adil Abd Elsamia Meselhy

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021
    Pages: 38-49
    Received: 14 November 2020
    Accepted: 5 January 2021
    Published: 22 January 2021
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    Abstract: Tillage systems classified into two groups: conventional (CT) and conservation (CVT) tillage. The first group (CT), soil inverted and crop residues buried. (CT) has some disadvantages. Firstly, disturbing the soil unnecessarily in areas where the soil structure and condition is not required is wasteful of time and fuel. Secondly, incorrect tillage ... Show More
  • Effect of Living Mulch on Soil Conditions and Morphometrical Indices of Sweet Cherry Trees

    Tatyana Gerasko, Svitlana Pyda, Iryna Ivanova

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021
    Pages: 50-56
    Received: 14 January 2021
    Accepted: 22 January 2021
    Published: 28 January 2021
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    Abstract: In order to maintain natural biocenosis and to create optimal conditions for reproducing soil fertility, it is necessary to keep the soil under living mulch in organic orchards. But the effect of the living mulch on soil properties and biometric indices of trees has not yet been fully investigated. This work aimed at examining the effects of living... Show More
  • Yield and Quality of Lettuce, Pumpkin, and Watermelon Varieties Grown Under Five Soil Management Practices

    George Fouad Antonious, Mohammad Hasan Dawood Todd Turley, Eric Todd Turley, Rance Bradley Paxton

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021
    Pages: 57-65
    Received: 12 January 2021
    Accepted: 19 January 2021
    Published: 9 February 2021
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    Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of five soil treatments: municipal sewage sludge (SS), horse manure (HM), chicken manure (CM), vermicompost (Vermi), and no-mulch (NM) native soil on the yield and quality of three lettuce, Lactuca sativa varieties (Romaine, Bibb, and Butterhead), three watermelons varieties (Sugar Baby, Cr... Show More
  • Variability of Biochar Performance Among Soil Amendments and Enzymes Activity

    George Fouad Antonious, Eric Todd Turley, Debendra Shrestha Shrestha, Mohammad Hasan Dawood

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2021
    Pages: 66-76
    Received: 1 January 2021
    Accepted: 15 January 2021
    Published: 27 February 2021
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    Abstract: In a randomized complete block design, a field experiment was established with fourteen soil treatments: no mulch control (NM native soil), sewage sludge (SS), horse manure (HM), chicken manure (CM), vermicompost (Vermi), commercial organic fertilizer (Org), inorganic fertilizer (Inorg), and biochar added to NM, SS, HM, CM, Vermi, Org, and Inorg. T... Show More