Chanaguano Punina,Blanca Alicia(2023)EFECTO DE LA FERTILIZACIÓN ORGÁNICA EN EL CULTIVO DE COL (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) EN EL RECINTO PILANCÓN.Quevedo.UTEQ.68p.
The organic fertilizers are one of the alternatives in the group of organic products used in sustainable agriculture. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of organic fertilization on the cultivation of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) in the Pilancón area. The research...
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Zusammenfassung: | The organic fertilizers are one of the alternatives in the group of organic products used in sustainable agriculture. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of organic fertilization on the cultivation of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) in the Pilancón area. The research was carried out at the "Angamarca la Vieja" farm, belonging to the Ramón Campaña parish of the Pangua canton, Cotopaxi province. A completely randomized block design (DBCA) was used, with five treatments and four replications, for a total of 20 experimental plots. The fertilizers used were (poultry manure and compost), two doses were evaluated (2 kg m-2 and 4 kg m-2), plus a control with a 10-30-10 formula. Data were collected at three ages at 30, 60 and 90 days after transplanting. The variables evaluated were plant height, stem diameter, cabbage diameter, cabbage weight and yield per plot. The results showed that the application of poultry manure reported higher values for the variables plant height and cabbage diameter for the dose of 4 kg m-2, but presented significant statistical differences between treatments. The compost organic fertilizer had a greater effect on the variables stem diameter, cabbage weight and yield per plot, presenting statistical differences at sixty and ninety days in stem diameter and significant statistical differences in weight and yield for the dose of 4 kg m-2. The highest benefit/cost ratio was obtained in the compost treatment at $3,73. |
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