Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas

The research was carried out in the municipality of Zinacantán, Chiapas, Mexico, in an area of rose’s production in plastic greenhouses, located at 16° 45′ 35″ N latitude, 92° 43′ 20″ W and at an altitude of 2162 masl. The climate is dub-humid temperate with rains in summer, the temperature reaches...

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Autores: Torres Pérez, Juan Cristóbal, Aguilar Jiménez, Carlos Ernesto, Vázquez Solís, Héctor, Solís López, Mariano, Gómez Padilla, Eraclio, Aguilar Jiménez, José Roberto
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Fecha de publicación:2022
País:Ecuador
Institución:Universidad Central del Ecuador
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Palabra clave:biofertilizante
invernadero
cultivo orgánico
ornamentales
manejo del cultivo
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organic cultivation
ornamental
crop management
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Evaluación del uso de microorganismos de montaña activados en el cultivo de rosas, Zinacantán, Chiapas, México
title Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
spellingShingle Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
Torres Pérez, Juan Cristóbal
biofertilizante
invernadero
cultivo orgánico
ornamentales
manejo del cultivo
biofertilizer
greenhouse
organic cultivation
ornamental
crop management
title_short Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
title_full Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
title_fullStr Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
title_sort Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, Chiapas
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres Pérez, Juan Cristóbal
Aguilar Jiménez, Carlos Ernesto
Vázquez Solís, Héctor
Solís López, Mariano
Gómez Padilla, Eraclio
Aguilar Jiménez, José Roberto
author Torres Pérez, Juan Cristóbal
author_facet Torres Pérez, Juan Cristóbal
Aguilar Jiménez, Carlos Ernesto
Vázquez Solís, Héctor
Solís López, Mariano
Gómez Padilla, Eraclio
Aguilar Jiménez, José Roberto
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author2 Aguilar Jiménez, Carlos Ernesto
Vázquez Solís, Héctor
Solís López, Mariano
Gómez Padilla, Eraclio
Aguilar Jiménez, José Roberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv biofertilizante
invernadero
cultivo orgánico
ornamentales
manejo del cultivo
biofertilizer
greenhouse
organic cultivation
ornamental
crop management
topic biofertilizante
invernadero
cultivo orgánico
ornamentales
manejo del cultivo
biofertilizer
greenhouse
organic cultivation
ornamental
crop management
description The research was carried out in the municipality of Zinacantán, Chiapas, Mexico, in an area of rose’s production in plastic greenhouses, located at 16° 45′ 35″ N latitude, 92° 43′ 20″ W and at an altitude of 2162 masl. The climate is dub-humid temperate with rains in summer, the temperature reaches an average of 21 °C and the accumulated annual average precipitation is 599 mm. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect on plant growth of Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) sprayed under two doses (10 % and 20 %) and two spraying frequencies (every 8 and every 15 days). The four treatments were evaluated under the conventional rose crop management, and one control of conventional crop management and another control of ecological crop management were included. The six treatments were set up in a completely randomized design, each treatment consisting of a seedbed, where two rows of rose plants were planted under a three-point planting system, each bed containing a total of 530 plants. The results indicate that the bio-fertilizer MMA at doses of 20 % sprayed every 15 days, and the MMA at doses of 20 % sprayed every 8 days were statistically superior, for stem length, stem diameter, number of leaves, length of leaves, width of leaves, flower size, and shelf life. Therefore, it is concluded that MMA at 20 % dose improves rose production indicators under greenhouse conditions.
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spelling Evaluation of the use of activated mountain microorganisms in the cultivation of roses, Zinacantán, ChiapasEvaluación del uso de microorganismos de montaña activados en el cultivo de rosas, Zinacantán, Chiapas, MéxicoTorres Pérez, Juan CristóbalAguilar Jiménez, Carlos ErnestoVázquez Solís, HéctorSolís López, MarianoGómez Padilla, EraclioAguilar Jiménez, José Robertobiofertilizanteinvernaderocultivo orgánicoornamentalesmanejo del cultivobiofertilizergreenhouseorganic cultivationornamentalcrop managementThe research was carried out in the municipality of Zinacantán, Chiapas, Mexico, in an area of rose’s production in plastic greenhouses, located at 16° 45′ 35″ N latitude, 92° 43′ 20″ W and at an altitude of 2162 masl. The climate is dub-humid temperate with rains in summer, the temperature reaches an average of 21 °C and the accumulated annual average precipitation is 599 mm. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect on plant growth of Activated Mountain Microorganisms (MMA) sprayed under two doses (10 % and 20 %) and two spraying frequencies (every 8 and every 15 days). The four treatments were evaluated under the conventional rose crop management, and one control of conventional crop management and another control of ecological crop management were included. The six treatments were set up in a completely randomized design, each treatment consisting of a seedbed, where two rows of rose plants were planted under a three-point planting system, each bed containing a total of 530 plants. The results indicate that the bio-fertilizer MMA at doses of 20 % sprayed every 15 days, and the MMA at doses of 20 % sprayed every 8 days were statistically superior, for stem length, stem diameter, number of leaves, length of leaves, width of leaves, flower size, and shelf life. Therefore, it is concluded that MMA at 20 % dose improves rose production indicators under greenhouse conditions.La investigación se desarrolló en el municipio de Zinacantán, Chiapas, México, en invernaderos de producción de rosas, localizado a 16° 45′ 35″ latitud norte, 92° 43′ 20″, longitud oeste y a una altitud de 2.162 msnm.  El clima de esta región es templado, subhúmedo, con lluvias en verano, con una temperatura media de 21 °C y una precipitación media anual acumulada de 599 mm. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto en el crecimiento de la planta de la utilización de microorganismos de montaña activados (MMA), asperjados bajo dos dosis (10% y 20 %) y dos frecuencias de aplicación (cada 8 y cada 25 días). Los tratamientos se evaluaron bajo el manejo convencional de rosas de la región, y se incluyéron un testigo de manejo convencional y un testigo de manejo ecológico, Los seis tratamientos se expusieron en un diseño completamente al azar, cada uno constituido por una cama de siembra, donde se sembraron dos filas de plantas de rosas bajo un sistema de plantación de tres bolillos; y cada cama presentó un total de 530 plantas. Los resultados indican que los tratamientos de uso del biofertilizante MMA en manejo convencional al 20 % cada 15 días y el tratamiento de MMA al 20% cada 8 días manejado de forma orgánica, fueron estadísticamente mejores para las variables: longitud del tallo, diámetro del tallo, número de hojas, largo de hojas, ancho de hojas, tamaño de la flor y mayor vida de anaquel. Se concluye que la dosis de 20 % de MMA favorece los indicadores de producción de rosas bajo condiciones de invernadero.Universidad Central del Ecuador2022-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/ziptext/xmlhttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/SIEMBRA/article/view/350010.29166/siembra.v9i1.3500Siembra; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): SIEMBRA; e3500Siembra; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2022): SIEMBRA; e35002477-88501390-892810.29166/siembra.v9i1reponame:Revista Siembrainstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/SIEMBRA/article/view/3500/4448https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/SIEMBRA/article/view/3500/4452https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/SIEMBRA/article/view/3500/4453https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/SIEMBRA/article/view/3500/4454Derechos de autor 2022 Juan Cristóbal Torres Pérez, Carlos Ernesto Aguilar Jiménez, Héctor Vázquez Solís, Mariano Solís López, Eraclio Gómez Padilla, José Roberto Aguilar Jiménezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-02-16T21:20:00Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/3500Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*2477-88501390-8928opendoar:*2022-02-16T21:20Revista Siembra - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
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