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Dueñas, J., (2021). Efecto del biol en la producción de forraje verde hidropónico de Zea mays “maíz” y Medicago sativa “alfalfa”. Moyobamba, 2019 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4659
Dueñas, J., Efecto del biol en la producción de forraje verde hidropónico de Zea mays “maíz” y Medicago sativa “alfalfa”. Moyobamba, 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/4659
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title = "Efecto del biol en la producción de forraje verde hidropónico de Zea mays “maíz” y Medicago sativa “alfalfa”. Moyobamba, 2019",
author = "Dueñas Saucedo, Jhon Eduin",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2021"
}
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of manure tea on the production of hydroponic green forage of Zea mays "corn" and Medicago sativa "alfalfa" species, for which the influence of manure tea on plant height, root length and green forage weight was analyzed. For this purpose, three experimental treatments were considered (25%, 50% and 78% of manure tea) with the objective of determining the optimum concentration of manure tea that produces the best effect on the production of hydroponic green fodder, and in addition, the characterization of the manure tea in terms of nutrients was carried out. The results showed that with respect to corn, the highest averages were obtained when applying 50% manure tea (treatment 2), with plant height 11.1 cm, root length 8.7 cm and green forage weight 3.8 kg. As for alfalfa, the highest averages were obtained when 50% manure tea was applied (treatment 2), with plant height 11.8 cm, average root length 5.1 cm and average green forage weight 4.8 kg. It was concluded that both the manure tea doses (treatments) and times (blocks) have significantly influenced plant height, root length and green forage weight of corn and alfalfa. When applying the Tukey test with 95% confidence, it was observed that treatment 2 (50% manure tea) was optimal, given that with its application the highest averages of height, root length and green forage weight were obtained. Finally, the results obtained in the laboratory showed that the nitrogen concentration in the manure tea was 500 mg per liter, phosphorus 158 mg per liter and potassium 260 mg per liter.
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