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Effect of Salicylic Acid Foliar Spray and NPK Fertilization on Wheat
Productivity

Research Authors
Shalaby, E.M1
; E.A. Ali; E.A. Abd El-Lattief and Asmaa A. Hamdallah
Research Abstract

Abstract
A field experiment was carried out at the Experimental Farm, Agriculture
Faculty, South Valley University at Qena Governorate, Egypt, during 2013/2014
and 2014/2015 seasons to study the effect of salicylic acid and NPK fertilization
on wheat productivity. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete
block design (RCBD) using strip plot arrangement with three replications. The
first variable was salicylic acid concentrations which occupied horizontally.
While the second one was NPK rates which allocated vertically. The obtained
results showed that all studied traits in both seasons were affected significantly
by salicylic acid concentrations in favour of 150 ppm concentration as well as by
NPK fertilization rates in favour of high rate(125, 45 and 48 kg fed-1
of N, P and
K, respectively). Furthermore, wheat plants sprayed by high salicylic acid concentration
and subjected to high NPK fertilization rate produced the highest mean
values of grain yield (2600 and 2520 kg fed-1
in the first and second seasons, respectively).
While, wheat plants sprayed by high salicylic acid concentration and
subjected to low NPK fertilization rate gave the maximum mean values of use
efficiency for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in both seasons

Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.,
Research Publisher
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.,
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
48(5)
Research Website
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Research Year
2017
Research Pages
21-33