2016
DOI: 10.22490/25394088.1591
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La Desertificación del Suelo, Aspectos y Estrategias de Lucha

Abstract: resumenLa desertificación es el resultado acumulado de un contexto climático difícil y de la utilización inapropiada de la tierra. La recuperación de suelos desertificados comprende todas las actividades que mejoran las tierras de las zonas áridas, semiáridas y subhúmedas secas, con miras a un desarrollo sostenible. Siendo la pérdida de fertilidad del suelo una de las consecuencias más críticas de la desertificación, se hace indispensable el estudio y la adopción de estrategias encaminadas a prevenir y rehabil… Show more

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“…Livestock farming faces several problems for forage production, among them the loss of soil fertility (Molina & Lozano, 2016), which is attempted to be corrected with the use of chemical fertilizers to increase yields (Garcia-Salazar et al, 2018), however, their prolonged use tends to aggravate the problem instead of solving it due to the physicochemical changes they cause (Martínez & Gómez, 2015). An alternative is the use of manure, which contains in higher proportion nitrogen and phosphorus (Gomez et al, 2013), however, when livestock farmers do not have an integrated management plan, and only clean the corrals and accumulate it on the same property.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livestock farming faces several problems for forage production, among them the loss of soil fertility (Molina & Lozano, 2016), which is attempted to be corrected with the use of chemical fertilizers to increase yields (Garcia-Salazar et al, 2018), however, their prolonged use tends to aggravate the problem instead of solving it due to the physicochemical changes they cause (Martínez & Gómez, 2015). An alternative is the use of manure, which contains in higher proportion nitrogen and phosphorus (Gomez et al, 2013), however, when livestock farmers do not have an integrated management plan, and only clean the corrals and accumulate it on the same property.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%