Bibliographic citations
Elguera, A., (2023). Beneficios de los sustratos para la producción de plantones forestales en el vivero regional Tocache, San Martín [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5896
Elguera, A., Beneficios de los sustratos para la producción de plantones forestales en el vivero regional Tocache, San Martín []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5896
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title = "Beneficios de los sustratos para la producción de plantones forestales en el vivero regional Tocache, San Martín",
author = "Elguera Reyes, Alejandro Raul",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of this research was to describe the benefits of the substrates used for the production of forest seedlings in the regional nursery of Tocache. In terms of methodology, the study was descriptive and exploratory, using bibliographic sources and background, describing the types of substrates used in the regional nursery of Tocache and determining the benefits of the substrates used in the production of seedlings in the regional nursery of Tocache. It was concluded that 8 types of substrates are used in the regional nursery of Tocache: peat, coconut fiber, perlite, vermiculite, compost, sand, tree bark, vermicompost, and a ratio of 1:3 for the almacigueras beds and 2:1:1/3 for the repotting bags. These offer many benefits that help promote the healthy growth of plants, highlighting that peat retains water, nutrients and has cation exchange capacity, coconut fiber retains water and provides adequate aeration and perlite offers excellent aeration and drainage. Forest, ornamental and medicinal species are also planted. The substrates used at the Tocache regional nursery offer a wide range of benefits that promote healthy plant growth. From a sustainable perspective, the use of renewable substrates and sustainable practices reduces dependence on non-renewable resources and promotes environmental conservation. These substrates also improve soil structure, facilitate seedling and transplant management, and promote soil biodiversity. In other words, the substrates used at the Tocache nursery are essential for the success and health of the plants, providing numerous benefits in various aspects of cultivation.
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