RESPONSE OF CUT CAMERUM, CT-115, OM-22 AND MARALFALFA FORAGE PASTURES TO THE BIOFERTILIZER BIOCAFÉCASHI, CHIAPAS
RESPONSE OF CUT CAMERUM, CT-115, OM-22 AND MARALFALFA FORAGE PASTURES TO THE BIOFERTILIZER BIOCAFÉCASHI, CHIAPAS
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.97331923281110
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Palavras-chave: Pastos, forrajeros, biofertilizantes, estiaje, temporal.
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Keywords: Pastures, forage, biofertilizers, dry season, seasonal.
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Abstract:
The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the interaction between cutting grasses with the doses of Biocafécashi biofertilizer, carried out with the varieties of cutting grasses Cameroon, Maralfalfa, CT-115 and OM-22 to detect the most resistant variety to the dry and rainy season with greater production. Four varieties of cutting grasses were evaluated in a randomized complete block experimental design with a 4 x 4 factorial arrangement with four repetitions, experimental plots of five 4 m long furrows, with a separation of 0.80 cm between furrows and planting points. with two stakes. The variables evaluated were: plant height, number of leaves per shoot and leaf area. It was recorded that the average height was 135.50 and 201.62 cm in the dry and rainy seasons, respectively, with the doses of 3,750 mL and 2,500 mL of the Biocafécashi biofertilizer; For the number of leaves per shoot, it was found that in the dry and rainy season it was 11 and 13.91 leaves per shoot with the doses of 3,750 mL and 1,250 mL and leaf area of 185.86 cm2 and 251.84 cm2 with the dose of 3,750 mL and 1,250. mL of Biocafécashi biofertilizer for the dry and rainy seasons in Cameroon grass. The best interactions occurred with Cameroon grass at a dose of 1,250 mL and it was the most resistant to dry and rainy seasons.
- Antonio Gutiérrez Martínez
- Jesús Antonio Gutiérrez Utrilla