Document Type : Original Article
                            
                        
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                                                                        Dep. of Agro.; Fac. of Agric., Zagazig Univ., Egypt                                
                                                            
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                                                                        Dep. of Plant Prod. Fac. of Tech. and Development, Zagazig Univ. Egypt.                                
                                                            
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                                                                        Agric. Eng., Agric. Research Center, Dep. of Seed Production, Ministry of Agriculture, Zagazig, Egypt.                                
                            
                                                                            
                        
                        
                            Abstract
                            Two field trials were conducted at extension field on El-Nakaria Village, Zagazig district (Sharkia Governorate) during 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 to study the effect of Rhizobium treatment (treatment and un-treatment) to phosphorous fertilizer levels (0.0, 15.5, 31 and 46.5kg P2O5/Fad) on three cultivars (Misr-3, Sakha-1 and Nubaria-2). 
 The results showed that rhizobium treatment was superior to un-treatment in plant height (cm), number of branches/plant, number of pods/plant, number of seeds/pod, seed index (gm), seed weight plant (gm), seed yield (ton/fad), straw yield (ton/fad) and biological yield (ton/fad). All studied characters were differ significantly, except, number of seeds/pod and biological yield in the first season and seed yield (ton/fad) in the second season. Increasing phosphorous levels from 0.0, 15.5, 31 and 46.5 kg P2O5/fad. increased significantly the studied characters. In general, adding 46.5kg P2O5/fad. gave the highest values, followed by 31 and 15.5 kg P2O5/fad. While zero (without applied) was lower in this respect. Significant differences were found between three cultivars. Sakha-1 cv. was tallest in plant height (cm), and highest number of seeds/pod and straw yield (ton/fad). While, Nubaria-2 cv. was highest in number of pods/plant, seed weight plant (gm), seed yield (ton/fad) and biological yield ton/fad.. However, the three cultivars did not significantly affected in seed index (gm) in both seasons and combined. 
 The results indicated that seed yield ton/fad showed significant and highly significantly correlation with studied characters. i.e. plant height (cm), number of seeds/pod, number of pods/plant and germination index. 
 Conclusively,  all characters studied R- treated surpassed that untreated when all four P- levels. Also, nubaria2 cv. gave the highest straw, seed and biological yields.
  
                        
                        
                        
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