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Published online 1 March 1964
Published in Agron J 56:208-211 (1964)
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Cotton Response to Fertilization on Two Soils Differing in Salinity1

Fathi Amer, M. M. Elgabaly and Monem A. Balba2

Synopsis: Cotton responded only to N, due to the presence of adequate levels of P and K in the soil. The degree of response and N recovery by the crop were greater for the nonsaline soil than for the salt-affected soil.


1 Contribution from the Soils Department, Alexandria University, U. A. R.

2 Associate Professor, Professor, and Associate Professor of Soils, respectively. Authors extend their appreciation to Misses S. Fayed and H. Abuamin for assistance in chemical and statistical analyses.

Received for publication September 12, 1963.





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