Ibrahim Mohmmad Bashabsheh

Ibrahim Mohmmad Bashabsheh
  • National Agricultural Research Center - NARC

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Experimental tests are carried out to evaluate the impact of treated wastewater (TWW) on the discharge of five different types of emitters which are commonly used. Two water qualities, fresh water (FW) and treated wastewater, and five types of emitters, GR, Nein (NE), Edin (ED), Corona (CO), and Rain Bird (RB) are tested. The values of chemical pro...
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The need for energy sources is a challenge mainly in regions where the natural resources for energy are limited. The most important is the fossil oil which is not available commercially in Jordan, therefore interest in alternatives is sensational including the energy crops. Locally, saline water and soil resources are underutilized and indeed limit...
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The effect of three irrigation regimes of low quality water (the effluent of reclaimed wastewater from Ramtha treating plant) on soil, drained water and plant tissue chemical composition of First Red cut flower rose cultivar grown on three rootstocks Rosa indica , Rosa canina and Natal Briar and three carnation cultivars `Voyore, Diana and Chad` wa...
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The effect of three water types with different salinity levels; the effluent from Ramtha treatment plant EF(2.02 dS m<sup>-1</sup>) and extra treated wastewater after Ultra Filtration membrane UF (1.91 dS m<sup>-1</sup>) and Mixed water (50% after Reverse Osmosis membrane RO with 50% of UF; 1.15 dS m<sup>-1</sup>) on flower production and quality a...
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The effect of three irrigation frequencies of treated saline water (salinity range 2.5-3.0 dS/m) was investigated on flower yield and quality of the First Red rose cultivar grown on three rootstocks (Rosa indica, Rosa canina, and Natal Briar) and three carnation cultivars Voyore, Diana, and Chad, in two planting media, soil and volcanic rock (tuff)...
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The effect of three water types with different salinity levels; the effluent from Al-Baq'a treatment plant 'EF' (2.02 dS m-1) and extra treated wastewater after ultra-filtration membrane 'UF' (1.91 dS m -1 ) and mixed water (50% after reverse osmosis- membrane 'RO' with 50% of UF (1.15 dS m-1) on flower production and quality and water use efficien...

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