2011
DOI: 10.5154/r.rchsh.2011.17.040
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SOIL-APPLIED SOLARIZED MANURE IN THE PRODUCTION OF JALAPEÑO PEPPER (Capsicum annuum L.)

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“…In sum, all doses of SM reflected a higher yield than the inorganic fertilizer, with 120 Mg ha promoting the greatest effect, producing 56.2 Mg ha −1 (p < 0.05) ( Table 3B). The obtained results coincide with those previously reported by Vázquez et al [7], who obtained a production of 58.07 and 54.66 Mg ha −1 with doses of 40 and 60 Mg ha −1 of solarized cow manure.…”
Section: Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In sum, all doses of SM reflected a higher yield than the inorganic fertilizer, with 120 Mg ha promoting the greatest effect, producing 56.2 Mg ha −1 (p < 0.05) ( Table 3B). The obtained results coincide with those previously reported by Vázquez et al [7], who obtained a production of 58.07 and 54.66 Mg ha −1 with doses of 40 and 60 Mg ha −1 of solarized cow manure.…”
Section: Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For the yield assessment, seven cuts of fruits were made at 50, 71, 84, 94, 106, 120 and 134 days after the transplant in 12 central plants per experimental unit; for this purpose, the size of the useful plot was 8.64 m 2 . The quality of the fruits was evaluated according to the classification of Vázquez et al [7], based on the length of the fruit. In order to evaluate the innocuousness of the fruits, a sampling of each of the treatments was carried out 84 days after the transplant, and a microbiological analysis was made in the Biotechnology Laboratory of FAZ-UJED.…”
Section: Yield and Fruit Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) es la leguminosa más utilizada a nivel mundial para la alimentación del ganado, su importancia se debe a la cantidad de forraje producido por unidad de superficie y a su alto valor nutritivo, principalmente por su contenido de proteína (Ríos et al, 2015;Vázquez-Vázquez et al, 2010;Rojas et al, 2016). El cultivo de la alfalfa mejora la calidad de los suelos al asociarse en sus raíces con bacterias fijadoras del nitrógeno, mejora la productividad en entornos de sequía y, en un esquema de rotación de cultivos, reduce erosión del suelo y mejora sus propiedades físicas (Moreira y Kumar, 2010).…”
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