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- W3217104328 abstract "Abstract A field experiment was carried out in the agricultural season 2020-2021 in an agricultural field located in the Al-Jarboua area (Al Hafez) in Al-Muthanna Governorate to study the effect of inoculation with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria and agricultural sulfur levels and their interactions on the yield of wheat plant Triticum aestivum L. Ibaa cultivar 99. The study was carried out in two stages, the first is isolation Sulfur oxidizing bacteria and the second used as a inoculant in the agricultural experiment to study its effect on soil characteristics and its content of nutrients NPK and S. At two levels T0 without adding the bacterial inoculum and T 1 adding the first isolate of bacteria The second factor included the addition of agricultural sulfur with four levels of sulfur (S 0 were taken without addition, S 1 added 750 kg ha −1 , S 2 added 1500 kg ha −1 and S 3 added 2250 kg ha −1 ) In three replications, the number of experimental units reached 36 experimental units. The results of the study also showed that inoculation with bacterial isolates led to a significant increase in the readiness of nutrients N, P, K and S, and the highest rate of sulfur was (1895) mg. The pollination also led to a significant increase in the growth characteristics of the plant (plant height, number of spikes and grain yield), as it recorded (101.25 cm, 393.22 spike m −1 and 6.73 mcg/ha −1 ), respectively. The addition of agricultural sulfur at different levels affected a significant increase in the availability of nutrients N, P, K and S, and the highest rate of sulfur at the level of S 3 was (1817) mg. Also, the bilateral interaction between inoculation with bacterial isolates and agricultural sulfur led to a significant increase in the availability of nutrients N, P, K and S. kg −1 soil." @default.
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- W3217104328 title "Effect of Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria Thiobacillus Thioparus and Different Levels of Agricultural Sulfur on Wheat Yield (Triticum Aestivium L.)" @default.
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