A Master's thesis at the University of Basrah Examines Nitrogen and Phosphate Fertilization and their Impact on Growth within Sustainable Development to Improve Production
A master's thesis at the College of Agriculture at the University of Basrah examined the response of a mixture of barley and clover to levels of nitrogen and phosphate fertilization and their impact on some growth characteristics, yield and fodder value.
The thesis, by master's student Maida Abdul-Abbas Darwish, aims to determine the best grain mixing ratio for barley and clover crops that gives the best green and dry fodder yield and the best quality and to determine the best mixing ratio for nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers.
The thesis included a study of five mixing ratios of Egyptian clover (Masqawi variety) with barley and four rates of nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers. The results of the thesis showed that the mixing ratio exceeded 50% + 50% clover with the highest average for the total green dry fodder yield.
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