New Generation of Organic Fertilizers 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.100423
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Organic Fertilization with Residues of Cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum) and Inga (Inga edulis) for Improving Soil Fertility in Central Amazonia

Abstract: The cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum (Willd. Ex Spreng.) K. Schum.) is a native fruit tree which has, in the past years, acquired great social and economic importance for the regional farmers. The nutrient-rich and often wasted cupuassu tree fruit shell residues can contribute to the improvement of the low fertility soil of Amazonia. A trial was carried out on a small holder’s cupuassu plantation in Central Amazonia to ascertain the effect of organic fertilization on the recovery of soil fertility and plant nu… Show more

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“…So, once both sandy and clayey soils are used and appreciated for planting roças , management practices could be different according with soil texture. As discussed earlier, although sandy soils are less fertile and therefore less recommended for planting corn for two consecutive cycles, soil amendment practices such as green manure can gradually help to improve soil fertility (Lojka et al, 2010; Silva et al, 2005, 2021). Appreciated native trees could also be planted in roças and capoeiras , specially for providing wood, and species selection could be done according to different soil textures (Lu et al, 2002; Santos et al, 2013; Silva et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So, once both sandy and clayey soils are used and appreciated for planting roças , management practices could be different according with soil texture. As discussed earlier, although sandy soils are less fertile and therefore less recommended for planting corn for two consecutive cycles, soil amendment practices such as green manure can gradually help to improve soil fertility (Lojka et al, 2010; Silva et al, 2005, 2021). Appreciated native trees could also be planted in roças and capoeiras , specially for providing wood, and species selection could be done according to different soil textures (Lu et al, 2002; Santos et al, 2013; Silva et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abril Saltos et al: Cobertura de suelo en concentración de nutrientes una relación carbono y nitrógeno alta y altos contenidos de nitrógeno en el estrato arbóreo y arbustivo (Verçoza da Silva et al, 2015). Los restos de material vegetal pueden contener 24,9 g kg -1 de nitrógeno, 6,99 g kg -1 de calcio, 6,49 g kg -1 de potasio y una relación de 19,4 entre carbono y nitrógeno (Rodrígues da Silva et al, 2021), que aportan nutrientes a los suelos.…”
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“…Analysis of variance for nutrient concentrations based on soil cover and sampling year in Arosemena Tola,Napo, Ecuador. 2019-2021 …”
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