2022
DOI: 10.30878/ces.v29n2a8
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Impacto del manejo de agroecosistemas cafetaleros en la calidad del suelo en las cuatro estaciones del año en Tlapacoyan, Veracruz

Abstract: Se comparan suelos de cafetales con diferente pendiente y manejo durante un año. En cuatro cafetales (manejo órgano-mineral, agroecológico con mínimo manejo, manejo convencional y manejo agroecológico) se llevó a cabo el muestreo de suelo por estación del año y se cuantificó materia orgánica, carbono orgánico, N, P, K, CIC, pH, textura y respiración microbiana. Los suelos con manejo agroecológico presentaron valores más altos de materia orgánica (10.09%) y respiración microbiana (621 μg C.CO2). Por estación de… Show more

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“…Agricultural systems in the cultivation of Coffea spp. depend on chemical fertilization [5], which intensifies soil chemical characteristic degradation, especially soil acidification, in addition to modifying pH, loss of exchangeable bases, reducing microbial activity, increasing aluminum (Al) and manganese (Mn) toxicity, and soil degradation [7][8][9]. Over time, soil health has been negatively impacted and is less able to fulfill its ecosystem function, which is to satisfy the needs of the organisms present [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural systems in the cultivation of Coffea spp. depend on chemical fertilization [5], which intensifies soil chemical characteristic degradation, especially soil acidification, in addition to modifying pH, loss of exchangeable bases, reducing microbial activity, increasing aluminum (Al) and manganese (Mn) toxicity, and soil degradation [7][8][9]. Over time, soil health has been negatively impacted and is less able to fulfill its ecosystem function, which is to satisfy the needs of the organisms present [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural systems in the cultivation of Coffea spp depend on chemical fertilization [5], which intensifies chemical degradation, especially soil acidification, in addition to modifying pH values, loss of exchangeable bases, reducing microbial activity and causing toxicity from excess aluminum and manganese, coupled with overexploitation, leaching, erosion and soil runoff [7][8][9]. Over time, soil health has been affected by not fulfilling its function in the ecosystem, satisfying the needs of the organisms present [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%