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Pedigree Selection for Lint Yield in Two Segregation Populations of Egyptian Cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) Authored by JAbd El Sameea AA Cotton is the most important crop in the world. Cotton is still considered as an important crop in Egyptian Agriculture, although the decrease of its growing area and also, the decrease of its contribution in the national income. Great efforts were paid by the Egyptian cotton breeder to maintain its fiber quality traits and improve its yielding ability, also around the world. Plant breeders are continuously searching for a more effective and efficient selection methods. Although several selection methods were used for improving several traits in cotton yield, pedigree selection methods have become the most popular of plant breeding procedures. Most of Egyptian Cotton varieties were produced through this method by cotton Instituted center (C.I.C). younis [1] found that The phenotypic and genotypic coefficient of variability (PCV and GCV) decrease r...

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Effect of Consorted PGPMs and Mineral Fertilizer on Grain Yield of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and Malt Barely (Hordium vulgar L) in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia Authored by Abere Mnalku Agriculture accounts for 41% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 85% of total export and is providing the source of livelihood for the great majority (over 80%) of the Ethiopian population of 102 million in 2017 [1]. However, the sector is still characterized by low productivity, dominated by subsistence, low input and low output rainfed farming systems in which biotic and abiotic factors periodically reverse performance gains with adverse effects on household food security particularly on the staples [2]. Ethiopia is one of the largest wheats and malt barely producers in sub- Saharan Africa. However, wheat yield levels are low with a national average of about 2.2t/ha, which is well below yields obtained from research stations, i.e., 5t ha-1 in 2017 [3]. Diagnostic studies with farmers in the E...

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  Soil Salinity Research and Mapping using Remote Sensing GIS Authored by Sahib Shukurov Soil salinity in irrigated soils in underground rocks accumulation of soluble salts in the root zone to adversely affect the growth of most crops [1]. This results in increasing impact on crop yields and agricultural production in both dry and irrigated areas due to poor land and water management and expansion of the agricultural frontier into marginal dry lands. Arid area crop jeld be achieved with irrigation and this reason expand the salinization hazard. Guidelines for irrigation water quality generally focus on the physical, chemical, and microbiological factors that may affect crop growth or the soil environment. Trigger values or thresholds are provided for [2]. Furthermore, salinity also affects other major soil degradation phenomena such as soil dispersion, increased soil erosion, and engineering problems. When soil salinization Advances in Environmental and Agricultural Science is...