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Table 1.

Meteorological data during the experimental period.

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Table 2.

Soil properties before the initiation of experiment during both experimental years.

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Table 3.

Different intercropping treatments used during both years of study.

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Influence of different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping techniques on biological and grain yields, and harvest index of barley.

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Fodder yield of Egyptian clover as influenced by different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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Competitive functions of barley as influenced by different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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Agronomic advantages of barley as influenced by different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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Water related attributes as influenced by different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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Residual soil fertility as influenced by different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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Economic analysis as influenced by different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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Table 11.

Dominance/ marginal analysis of different barley-Egyptian clover intercropping treatments.

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