Evaluación del Comportamiento Agronómico del cultivo de Col (Brassica oleraciae var. capitata) con la Aplicación de dos abonos Orgánicos con tres diferentes dosis en el Recinto San Nicolás, Cantón Pangua, Provincia de Cotopaxi 2022.
The present research was carried out in El Corazon Parish, Pangua Canton, Cotopaxi Province, San Nicolás Precinct, at the geographical coordinates 1° 7'60" S latitude; and 79° 4'0" W longitude, with an altitude of 1200 m.s.n.m. The objective was to evaluate the agronomic performa...
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2022
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| Summary: | The present research was carried out in El Corazon Parish, Pangua Canton, Cotopaxi Province, San Nicolás Precinct, at the geographical coordinates 1° 7'60" S latitude; and 79° 4'0" W longitude, with an altitude of 1200 m.s.n.m. The objective was to evaluate the agronomic performance of the cabbage crop (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) with the application of two organic fertilizers with three different doses in the San Nicolás Canton Pangua Precinct, Cotopaxi Province 2022. A completely randomized block design (DBCA) was used, with a factorial arrangement A*B plus an absolute control (without fertilizer) with six treatments and three replications giving a total of 21 experimental units, the size of the plots was: 3 m long by 2 m wide. The organic fertilizers used were (chicken manure, compost). The variables evaluated were: plant height (cm), stem diameter (cm), cabbage diameter (cm), cabbage weight (kg) and yield (t ha-1). Data was collected at 30, 60 and 90 days with a duration of ninety days for trial establishment and experimental work. The results showed that the application of organic compost reported higher values for the variables: height, diameter, weight and yield, for the applied dose of 6 kg m2, while the poultry manure obtained lower values for plant height, diameter, weight and yield. The highest benefit/cost ratio was obtained in the poultry manure treatment with $5.68, followed by the compost treatment with $4.79. |
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