Theophrastus (372-287 BC), Cato (234-149 BC), and Xenophanes (44 BC), pointed out the importance of Traditional weed control practices in Mexico use legumes as cover legumes and grasses as mulches. Other common organic crops or manures. Legumes used in these practices play a dual role in agroecosystems by protecting the soil from erosion and by enriching fertilizers included dung of birds and bats (guano), it with organic matter and N through Rhizobium symbiosis. Farmers fish fertilizer, dry blood, and dry meat. The Maya people in the tropical regions of Mexico use Mucuna spp., Canavalia spp. fertilized their crops with dead leaves from the tropical and other legumes to control weeds in their fields. We conducted in forest, secondary and savanna plant communities, and vitro bioassays and greenhouse experiments to evaluate the toxic animal manures. All these organic compounds help imeffect of four legumes velvetbean [Mucuna deeringiana (Bort) Merr.], prove the soil by increasing water retention capacity, jackbean [Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC.], jumbiebean [Leucaena
La información de este trabajo formó parte de la tesis de Doctorado del primer autor, así como de la tesis de maestría en ciencias, del penúltimo y de la tesis de Licenciatura en Biología del último autor. 2 campus de ciencias Biológicas y agropecuarias-Universidad autónoma de Yucatán. Proyecto: "evaluación de leguminosas para intensificar la milpa en Yucatán" clave: 980603.
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