Espesor del tape de semillas sobre la germinación y desarrollo del cultivo de fréjol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) en la zona de Babahoyo

The present experimental work was carried out in the La Teresa Campus, belonging to the Babahoyo Canton -Los Ríos - Ecuador. Forty-year-old beans were used as genetic material. To carry out the experiment, a wooden chamber with 18 alveoli, six rows and three columns, was used. A soil substrate was c...

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Main Author: Díaz Solis, Luis Alfredo (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/13894
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Summary:The present experimental work was carried out in the La Teresa Campus, belonging to the Babahoyo Canton -Los Ríos - Ecuador. Forty-year-old beans were used as genetic material. To carry out the experiment, a wooden chamber with 18 alveoli, six rows and three columns, was used. A soil substrate was created using normal soil plus leaf litter in a 3:1 ratio; the evaluations began on the third day after sowing, with intervals of two days up to a maximum of 30 days, when the germination process was completed; the wooden chamber is external for optimal seed development and sowing was done at a distance of 0.40 cm between rows and 0.20 cm between plants, using two seeds per blow. The conclusions determine that no significant differences were reported in any of the evaluations carried out; the highest percentage of germination was reported in tape thicknesses of 5 and 6 cm; the bean stem length presented a higher average with tape thicknesses of 3.0 cm; the emission of the leaves at 7 days was minimal, with 1 leaf, increasing as the days elapsed, where at 28 days the thickness of the tape stood out at 1.0 cm with 12 leaves and the height of the plant reached better averages. with a tape thickness of 4.0 cm and in root length, higher averages were shown with a tape thickness of 6.0 cm.