2021
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-34292021000300013
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Eficacia de biofertilizantes en la producción de variedades de fréjol

Abstract: en el ciclo productivo 2019. Se utilizó un diseño en bloques completos al azar (DBCA) dispuesto en parcelas subdivididas. La parcela principal correspondió a las variedades de frejol (negro y carioca) y la parcela secundaria a los biofertilizantes (sin biofertilizante, biofertilizante 1 y biofertilizante 2) con cuatro repeticiones. En todos los tratamientos, excepto el testigo, se aplicó el biofertilizante (500 ml) disuelto en 20 litros de agua en tres oportunidades (20 días después de la emergencia al estado … Show more

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“…In terms of the number of pods per plant, all treatments exceeded control (13.55 pods), highlighting sludge treatment (26.61 pods). These results show that the use of some type of fertilization, including organic, stimulates the greater production of pods, indicating that the nutrients present in the fertilizer are successfully assimilated by the plant, as reported by Morel et al (2021), who obtained a greater number of pods when applying an organic fertilizer on common beans.…”
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“…In terms of the number of pods per plant, all treatments exceeded control (13.55 pods), highlighting sludge treatment (26.61 pods). These results show that the use of some type of fertilization, including organic, stimulates the greater production of pods, indicating that the nutrients present in the fertilizer are successfully assimilated by the plant, as reported by Morel et al (2021), who obtained a greater number of pods when applying an organic fertilizer on common beans.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…For their part, the beneficial microorganisms of agronomic interest present in these bioproducts (Table 2), improve the physicochemical conditions of the soil and favor the availability of nutrients for the plant, by being directly or indirectly associated with its root system (Calero-Hurtado et al, 2022). They are also capable of providing greater protection and resistance against the attack of external agents (Morel et al,2021), and some genera such as Azospirillum and Rhizobium which act as nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rangel et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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