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    Zinc and manganese sorption behavior by natural zeolite and bentonite by Iskander, A.L., Khald, E.M., Sheta, A.S.

    Published in Annals of agricultural science (01-06-2011)
    “…Understanding the sorption process in natural zeolite and bentonite is necessary for effective utilization of these minerals as nutrient adsorbents and on the…”
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    Sorption characteristics of zinc and iron by natural zeolite and bentonite by Sheta, A.S, Falatah, A.M, Al-Sewailem, M.S, Khaled, E.M, Sallam, A.S.H

    Published in Microporous and mesoporous materials (18-07-2003)
    “…Understanding the sorption process in natural zeolites is necessary for effective utilization of these minerals as nutrient adsorbents and consequently as…”
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    Effect of drip irrigation on squash ( Cucurbita pepo) yield and water-use efficiency in sandy calcareous soils amended with clay deposits by Al-Omran, A.M., Sheta, A.S., Falatah, A.M., Al-Harbi, A.R.

    Published in Agricultural water management (20-04-2005)
    “…Water research studies in Saudi Arabia clearly showed sever depletion of groundwater. Therefore, the scientifically applied research program related to water…”
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    Pedo-Chemical Studies on Saline Playas in the Arabian Shelf by AI-Sewailem, M.S., AI-Mashhady, A.S., AI-Sheikh, A.A., Sheta, A.S., Sallam, A. Sh

    “…This research was undertaken to study the pedo-chemical characteristics of selected playas (sabkhahs) in the Arabian Shelf. Results indicated that most of the…”
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    ZINC AND MANGANESE SORPTION BEHAVIOR BY NATURAL ZEOLITE AND BENTONITE by A.L. Iskander, Khald E.M., Sheta A.S.

    “…Understanding the sorption process in natural zeolite and bentonite is necessary for effective utilization of these minerals as nutrient adsorbents and on the…”
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    Impact of Natural Conditioners on Water Retention, Infiltration and Evaporation Characteristics of Sandy Soil by Abdel-Nass, G., Al-Omran, A.M., Falatah, A.M., Sheta, A.S., Al-Harbi, A.R.

    “…Soil conditioners i.e., natural deposits and organic fertilizer are used for alleviate some of poor physical properties of sandy soils such as low water…”
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    Effect of Clay Deposits on Physicochemical and Intermittent Evaporation Characteristics of Torripsamment by Sheta, A.S, Al-Omran, A.M, Falatah, A.M, Al-Harbi, A.R

    Published in Arid land research and management (01-12-2006)
    “…Clay minerals are the key component controlling water storage and movement in irrigated arid soils. This research aims to evaluate the effect of different…”
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