M Kh's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
To avoid any contamination risk of edible crops, the safety use of treated municipal wastewater is growing industrial non-food crops such as aromatic plants to produce volatile oils for manufacturing soaps, cosmetics and perfumes, etc. Therefore, two field experiments were conducted in a sandy soil to investigate the influence of treated domestic s...
The present work aimed to determine the nutritional status of Balady mandarin orchards, through soil testing and leaf analysis, in order to work out a proper fertilization programs. A field study was conducted at El-Tall El-Kepeer, Ismailia governorate, covering 19 Balady mandarin orchards grown on sandy soils under drip irrigation. These soils are...
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... Additionally, it has been reported that many grass species have a high phytoremediation capacity and are effective hyperaccumulators when growing in wastewater containing potentially toxic elements [44]. Moreover, sewage water can be used in the production of aromatic plants, whereas [45] demonstrated that the production of sweet marjoram, peppermint, geranium, fennel, and chamomile oils did not suffer from any reduction in the quantity or quality of volatile oils when grown in treated municipal wastewater. Additionally, it is possible to use the wastewater that has been treated to grow horticultural plant species [46]. ...
... Favorable growth takes place where winters are cool and summers are hot [2,3,4]. Poor soil fertility and fertilization strategies mainly affect plant nutritional status and total production [5]. Although, pomegranate is well adapted to a wide range of growing conditions and soils, nutritional disorders caused by macro and micro elements. ...