Evaluation of microorganisms of mountain (mm) in the production of chard on the plateau of Popayan

This research was developed with the objective to evaluate mountain microorganisms (MM) from three agroecological systems (coffee, paddock and a natural forest) and microorganisms efficient commercial (EM•1 ®), for the production of the cultivation of Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla). For such purposes was established an experimental design, plots divided, determined by the application factor (1-2 times per week), and in each plot 3 blocks with 5 treatments. The treatments were T1: coffee MM; T2: Forest MM; T3: Paddock MM; T4: EM commercial (EM•1 ®) following the recommendations of FUNDASES and T5: cultivation without application. Weekly evaluations were performed for 70 days. The variance`s analysis showed differences between the treatments and averages of Duncan test, determined that the best plot was that of two weekly applications of micro-organisms caught in the coffee system and paddock. Captured microorganisms or MM presented more effectively in their development and performance, and soil analyses revealed that the application of microorganisms influenced some properties, such as increase in organic matter, pH and content of nitrogen and potassium.

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Main Authors: Campo Martinez, Andrea del Pilar, Acosta Sanchez, Rosa Lina, Morales Velasco, Sandra, Prado, Fabio Alonso
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad del Cauca -Facultad de ciencias Agrarias 2014
Online Access:https://revistas.unicauca.edu.co/index.php/biotecnologia/article/view/322
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