Bibliographic citations
Enriquez, E., (2018). Efecto de tres niveles de guano de las islas en el rendimiento de Triticum aestivum ssp aestivum. var. INIA 405 San Isidro en Santiago de Chuco, La Libertad” [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21209
Enriquez, E., Efecto de tres niveles de guano de las islas en el rendimiento de Triticum aestivum ssp aestivum. var. INIA 405 San Isidro en Santiago de Chuco, La Libertad” []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21209
@misc{renati/1049333,
title = "Efecto de tres niveles de guano de las islas en el rendimiento de Triticum aestivum ssp aestivum. var. INIA 405 San Isidro en Santiago de Chuco, La Libertad”",
author = "Enriquez Corro, Esteban Rubén",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2018"
}
ABSTRACT The research was developed in the hamlet of Muycan, District and Province of Santiago de Chuco, La Libertad Region at 3146 meters above sea level, with the objective of evaluating the effect of three levels of guano fertilization of the islands on the yield of Triticum aestivum ssp aestivum. var. INIA 405 San Isidro. The experimental design of randomized complete blocks (DBCA) was used with four treatments and four repetitions. The separation of treatment means was performed using the Tukey test at the 5% level. The treatments were wheat sowing in rows: no fertilization 0 kg. ha-1 T0, with fertilization of 500 kg .ha-1 T1; of 750 kg .ha-1 T2 and 1,000 kg .ha-1 T3 of guano of the islands, respectively. It is concluded that the level T3 of fertilization in the sowing of wheat with guano of the islands of 1,000 kg .ha-1 reached the highest average yield of 6,646 kg.ha-1, the highest number of spikes per square meter 345 spikes, the highest number of grains per spike 62 grains, the largest number of plants of 113 plants per m2, the largest number of tillers of 5 tillers per plant, the highest plant height of 112 cm, and the largest spike length of 10 cm, in relation to the other treatments, but no significant difference was found between the number of plants per m2.
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