Producción de fibra de abacá (Musa textilis) con abonadura orgánica

This research was conducted with the overall objective to determine the agronomic performance and production of ABACÁ (Musa textilis) with organic abonadura. The treatments were: T1 Gallinaza 4500 Kg/ha, T2 Biol 200 l/ha T3 Humus 2250 Kg/ha and T4 Witness. The research work was conducted in Puerto I...

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Autor principal: Ponce Medina, Joel Eduardo (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicat: 2015
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Accés en línia:http://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/1495
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Sumari:This research was conducted with the overall objective to determine the agronomic performance and production of ABACÁ (Musa textilis) with organic abonadura. The treatments were: T1 Gallinaza 4500 Kg/ha, T2 Biol 200 l/ha T3 Humus 2250 Kg/ha and T4 Witness. The research work was conducted in Puerto Ila, Canton Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo Province of Tsachilas, whose geographical coordinates are UTM 0700818 to 9972835, altitude 540 (m); research lasted 90 days. Design Randomized Complete four blocks treatments and 4 replications was used. The variables evaluated were subjected to analysis of variance and to establish statistical difference between treatment means the Tukey test was used to% probability. From the results it is established that the highest plant height 5.40 m, the largest diameter of 53.20 cm pseudo stem, as many have pseudo stems 5.80 with T1 (Gallinaza 4500 kg/ha). Most leaf emission 11.80 leaves per plant, the biggest 543 m long petiole, the brunt of the petiole 14.88 m and the highest yield of 1456.56 kg dry fiber have treatment T1 (Gallinaza 4500 kg/ha). The highest value $ 699.67 maintenance and management costs hectare ABACÁ between the treatments under study presents the treatment T2 (Vermicompost 2250 kg / ha). The greatest benefit/ coast ratio 5.49 has the T1 treatment that was used manure 4500 kg/ha.