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Abstract The present work was carried out in the greenhouse of Antoniadis Research Branch, Horticultural Research Institute, Minestry of Agriculture, Alexandria, Egypt, during two successive growing seasons, 2013-2014 from first of March to end of November for each season to study initial growth response and chemical composition of Moringa oleifera seedlings to different levels of NPK, biofertilizer and two different types of soil. M. oleifera seeds were cultivated in polyethylene bags (3 kg capacity) filled with two soil types; sandy loam and Peatmoss: sand (1:1 w/w). Seedlings were treated with mineral fertilizers and biofertilizers. |