Producción del cultivo de pepino (cucumis sativus) con aplicación de diferentes abonos organicos y convencionales.

This research project was carried out in El Moral precinct that is located in La Maná canton, Cotopaxi province, with a geographical location of: Latitude S0° 56' 27“, Longitude W 79° 13' 25", and an Altitude of 220 masl. The experiment lasted 90 days. The following objective was esta...

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1. Verfasser: Chusin Gray, Luis Felipe (author)
Weitere Verfasser: Zambrano García, Gloria Charito (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Sprache:spa
Veröffentlicht: 2023
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Online Zugang:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/11460
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Zusammenfassung:This research project was carried out in El Moral precinct that is located in La Maná canton, Cotopaxi province, with a geographical location of: Latitude S0° 56' 27“, Longitude W 79° 13' 25", and an Altitude of 220 masl. The experiment lasted 90 days. The following objective was established: to evaluate the production of the cucumber crop (Cucumis sativus) with the application of different organic and conventional fertilizers. Vegetative variables to the cucumber crop were evaluated, as well as the variables of performance. The best treatment was earthworm humus by obtaining 5.16 cm in the first and 5.26 cm in the second harvest of fruit diameter, 20.63 cm in the first and 21.83 cm in the second harvest of the length of the fruit. In addition, in the weight of the fruit 0.37 kg was obtained in the first and 0.40 kg in the second harvest, so obtaining a total of 0.77 kg. In the harvested fruits 9.50 fruits were obtained in first harvest, but in the second 11.25 per plant is obtained. In the case of yield 7525 kg/ha were obtained in the first and 9250 kg/ha in the second harvest, generating a total of 16775 kg/ha. An economic analysis of the best treatment for the application of organic and conventional fertilizer was carried out. It showed that the production based on earthworm humus had a net benefit of $2760 and a profitability of 193%.