Salinity and phosphorus effects on growth of differentially drought tolerant wheat cultivars. - by Bassel R. Kanj
Abstract
Salinity is the major threat to the permanence of irrigation agriculture, particularly in arid and semi arid regions. In these areas, the unleached soils are often saline, and irrigation worsens the problem of salt build up. The process of gradual soil sa
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Thesis (M.S.)--American University of Beirut. Department of Crop Production and Protection 1996.;"Advisor: Riad Baalbaki, Assistant Professor, Seed Physiology-- Members of Committee: Rami Zurayk, Assistant Processor, Plant Soil Relationships Salma N. Ta
Bibliography: leaves 85-92.
Bibliography: leaves 85-92.