Evaluation of different fertilizers in the emergence and development of radish in La Cienega, Malinaltepec, Guerrero
Keywords:
bio-intensivebeds, emergency, organicfertilizers, radishAbstract
Radish is a vegetable of great importance
worldwide, is an edible plant that belongs to the
family of cruciferous vegetables, production of the
root can vary between 28 to 30 days, depending on
the variety of seed; these retain their viability 3-4
years. To develop prefer sandy soils and high level
of organic matter, irrigation can be done in 2-3
days.
This research was conducted in the community of
La Cienega, with the objective of evaluating the
effects that fertilizers in crop emergence
horseradish. Four bio-intensive beds were prepared
with the following measurements, 6 m long and 1 m
wide, at a depth of 60 cm. three replicates per
treatment were performed.
The fertilizer treatment were used as vermicompost,
compost, forest land more manure and chemical
fertilizer goat (ammonium nitrate).
In the results we observed that T3 (more forest land
of goat dung), was the most optimal.
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