This work is based on the project of stays carried out by three students of the educational program of Engineering in Information Technology at the Technological University of the Northern Region of Guerrero in the period from January - April 2017, the work has been restructured into a Second phase, giving continuity to the research project carried out at the National Institute of Forestry, Livestock and Agricultural Research of the State of Guerrero, that to obtain the type of treatment called technological fertilization package in the sowing land in the northern region of the state of Guerrero , the formula 90-60-00 of the inifap is applied by means of three tables found at the end of this work in the annex section. With this technological information and the recommended fertilization formula, (90-60-00), the source and amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus to be used are suggested. The source of nutrients depends on the Fertilizer Program, for nitrogen, ammonium sulfate (21% N) or phosphonitrate (33% N, 3% P2O5) was available and for phosphorus, diammonium phosphate (18% N, 46% P2 O5) [8].
The National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research, Iguala Experimental Field and the Technological University of the North Region of Guerrero, are joining their knowledge in the scientific and technological field with the purpose of developing collaborative projects. In the State of Guerrero, there is a lack of accurate and timely agroclimatic information that serves as a determining factor in decision-making in productive processes. The purpose of this study is to develop a website and a mobile application, where the information issued by the prototype of agrometeorological station can be accessed. The data will be entered into a database on the website and will be stored every 10, 15 or 30 minutes of the climate variables, such as: temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, solar radiation, leaf moisture, speed and direction of the wind. The mobile application will allow to consult historical and real-time weather data. This will result in better control of environmental information so that producers in the cultivation of corn, fruit and vegetables can prevent and avoid pests and diseases of their crops.
One of the limitations in agricultural production in the State of Guerrero is the various events of meteorological disasters, with the case of recurrent drought, hurricane winds, high rainfall that cause floods and very high daytime temperatures that directly affect annual crops (corn, beans and sorghum) and perennials (mango, lemon, avocados). In the entity there is little accurate and timely agroclimatic information that serves as a determining factor in the decision-making process of production processes. The present study has the purpose of developing a prototype of low-cost agrometeorological station. The data can be monitored via the Internet 24 hours a day, from the climate variables, such as: environmental temperature, relative humidity, rainfall, solar and ultraviolet radiation, wind speed and direction. With the storage of these climatological data, information will be obtained that contributes to the prevention of diseases and pests in the cultivation of corn, fruit trees and vegetables of economic importance. Reason for which the National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research and the Technological University of the North Region of Guerrero, are joining forces in the development of a prototype of agrometeorological station.
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