Influence of sulfur coated urea and algae fertilization on productivity of some leguminous crops in sandy soils

  • Essa R
  • Afifi A
  • Ashry S
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This studies the influence of algae and coated urea fertilization on the productivity of some leguminous crops in order to reach the best methods of fertilization to get on highest productivity in sandy soils. The results proved that both yield and its components a better result in the focus of the SCU + algae than utilizing sulfur-coated fertilizers and algae in both seasons. A large amount extreme yield and straw yield were established with the algae treatment. The outcomes uncovered that SCU + algae improved plant productivity and quality soybean and mungbean seeds. The utilization of SCU + algae expanded protein, carbohydrates and oil %, compared with sulfur-coated urea and algae. Along these lines, it could be finished from the results that of SCU + algae with 60 kg N/fed observed to be the best portion to accomplish or gain with exertion the greatest quality.

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Essa, R., Afifi, A., & Ashry, S. (2021). Influence of sulfur coated urea and algae fertilization on productivity of some leguminous crops in sandy soils. Bulletin of the National Research Centre, 45(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-021-00521-1

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