Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes
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Resumo: | With the increase in the production of agricultural waste becomes the use of processes that is important for the production of organic or organic nutrients. This way, the objective was to use ecomposts, composed from aquatic macrophytes in the agricultural production of (Zea mays L.) corn and to evaluate the biometric and productive performance of the plants in response to organic triggering. The silting experiment at the São Paulo State University of Ilha Sol Farm. There were two composts based on aquatic macrophytes, one composted and the other vermicomposted. The Montado was in a randomized block design, with eight treatments, three days with three composite compounds – 20, 40, 60 days – 20, 40, 60, one with NPK fertilization and one without fertilization, containing 10 useful plants in each plot. The efficient composts were composed for and corn productivity, not presenting the types of growth only for the magnitude and the average number of grains per highlight and, for the composting time only for height, abundance and average number of grains in full and average number of des per ear. Between the control treatment (Soil) and the control (NPK) only grain moisture showed no statistical difference between treatments. These results show the potential of the aquatic macrophyte as an organic vermicompost fertilizer, with the best result being 60 days of composting. |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processesRendimiento del maíz temprano fertilizado con macrófitos acuáticos sometidos a procesos de compostaje y vermicompostajeDesempenho de milho precoce adubado com macrófitas aquáticas submetidas aos processos de compostagem e vermicompostagemOrganic compostProductivityZea mays L.Compost orgánicoProductividadZea mays L.Composto orgânicoProdutividadeZea mays L.With the increase in the production of agricultural waste becomes the use of processes that is important for the production of organic or organic nutrients. This way, the objective was to use ecomposts, composed from aquatic macrophytes in the agricultural production of (Zea mays L.) corn and to evaluate the biometric and productive performance of the plants in response to organic triggering. The silting experiment at the São Paulo State University of Ilha Sol Farm. There were two composts based on aquatic macrophytes, one composted and the other vermicomposted. The Montado was in a randomized block design, with eight treatments, three days with three composite compounds – 20, 40, 60 days – 20, 40, 60, one with NPK fertilization and one without fertilization, containing 10 useful plants in each plot. The efficient composts were composed for and corn productivity, not presenting the types of growth only for the magnitude and the average number of grains per highlight and, for the composting time only for height, abundance and average number of grains in full and average number of des per ear. Between the control treatment (Soil) and the control (NPK) only grain moisture showed no statistical difference between treatments. These results show the potential of the aquatic macrophyte as an organic vermicompost fertilizer, with the best result being 60 days of composting.Con el continuo aumento de los costos de producción agrícola, cobra importancia el uso de procesos que permitan el reciclaje de nutrientes de los residuos orgánicos. Así, el objetivo fue utilizar compostas y vermicompostas, a partir de macrófitas acuáticas, en la producción agrícola de maíz (Zea mays L.) y evaluar el comportamiento biométrico y productivo de las plantas en respuesta a la fertilización orgánica. El experimento fue realizado en la Granja de la Universidad Estatal de São Paulo, Campus Ilha Solteira. Se produjeron dos compuestos orgánicos a base de macrófitos acuáticos, uno compostado y otro vermicompostado. El experimento se montó en un diseño de bloques al azar, con ocho tratamientos, tres de compostas con - 20, 40, 60 días y tres con vermicompostas - 20, 40, 60 días, uno con fertilización NPK y uno sin fertilización, conteniendo en cada parcela 10 plantas útiles. Las compostas y vermicompostas fueron eficientes para el crecimiento y productividad del maíz, sin diferencia entre los tipos de compostas solo para humedad y número promedio de granos por hilera, y para el tiempo de compostaje solo para altura, humedad y número promedio de granos por hilera. de hileras por mazorca. Entre el tratamiento testigo (Suelo) y el testigo (NPK) solo la humedad del grano no presentó diferencia estadística entre tratamientos. Estos resultados muestran el potencial de la macrófita acuática como fertilizante orgánico vermicompostado, siendo el mejor resultado 60 días de compostaje.Com o aumento contínuo dos custos de produção agrícola torna-se importante o uso de processos que permitam a reciclagem de nutrientes oriundos de resíduos orgânicos. Desse modo, objetivou-se utilizar compostos e vermicompostos, a partir de macrófitas aquáticas, na produção agrícola de milho (Zea mays L.) e avaliar o desempenho biométrico e produtivo das plantas em resposta à adubação orgânica. O experimento foi conduzido na Fazenda da Universidade Estadual Paulista, Campus de Ilha Solteira. Foram produzidos dois compostos orgânicos à base macrófitas aquáticas, um compostado e outro vermicompostado. O experimento foi montado em delineamento em blocos casualizado, com oito tratamentos, sendo três constituídos de compostos com – 20, 40, 60 dias e três com vermicompostos – 20, 40, 60 dias, um com adubação NPK e um sem adubação, contendo em cada parcela 10 plantas úteis. Os compostos e vermicompostos foram eficientes para crescimento e produtividade do milho, não apresentando diferença entre os tipos de compostos apenas para umidade e número médio de grãos por fileira e, para o tempo de compostagem apenas para altura, umidade e número médio de grãos por fileira e número médio de fileiras por espiga. Entre o tratamento controle (Solo) e a testemunha (NPK) apenas umidade de grãos não apresentou diferença estatística entre os tratamentos. Estes resultados mostram o potencial da macrófita aquática como adubo orgânico vermicompostado, sendo o melhor resultado com 60 dias de compostagem.Research, Society and Development2022-10-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3475710.33448/rsd-v11i13.34757Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e441111334757Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e441111334757Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e4411113347572525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34757/29884Copyright (c) 2022 Gênesis Alves de Azevedo; Kátia Luciene Maltoni ; João Antônio da Costa Andrade ; Glaucia Amorim Faria ; Epitácio José de Souza; James Ribeiro de Azevedohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAzevedo, Gênesis Alves de Maltoni , Kátia Luciene Andrade , João Antônio da Costa Faria , Glaucia Amorim Souza, Epitácio José de Azevedo, James Ribeiro de 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34757Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:55.448261Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes Rendimiento del maíz temprano fertilizado con macrófitos acuáticos sometidos a procesos de compostaje y vermicompostaje Desempenho de milho precoce adubado com macrófitas aquáticas submetidas aos processos de compostagem e vermicompostagem |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes Azevedo, Gênesis Alves de Organic compost Productivity Zea mays L. Compost orgánico Productividad Zea mays L. Composto orgânico Produtividade Zea mays L. |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes |
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Performance of early corn fertilized with aquatic macrophytes submitted to composting and vermicomposting processes |
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Azevedo, Gênesis Alves de |
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Azevedo, Gênesis Alves de Maltoni , Kátia Luciene Andrade , João Antônio da Costa Faria , Glaucia Amorim Souza, Epitácio José de Azevedo, James Ribeiro de |
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Maltoni , Kátia Luciene Andrade , João Antônio da Costa Faria , Glaucia Amorim Souza, Epitácio José de Azevedo, James Ribeiro de |
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Azevedo, Gênesis Alves de Maltoni , Kátia Luciene Andrade , João Antônio da Costa Faria , Glaucia Amorim Souza, Epitácio José de Azevedo, James Ribeiro de |
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Organic compost Productivity Zea mays L. Compost orgánico Productividad Zea mays L. Composto orgânico Produtividade Zea mays L. |
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Organic compost Productivity Zea mays L. Compost orgánico Productividad Zea mays L. Composto orgânico Produtividade Zea mays L. |
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With the increase in the production of agricultural waste becomes the use of processes that is important for the production of organic or organic nutrients. This way, the objective was to use ecomposts, composed from aquatic macrophytes in the agricultural production of (Zea mays L.) corn and to evaluate the biometric and productive performance of the plants in response to organic triggering. The silting experiment at the São Paulo State University of Ilha Sol Farm. There were two composts based on aquatic macrophytes, one composted and the other vermicomposted. The Montado was in a randomized block design, with eight treatments, three days with three composite compounds – 20, 40, 60 days – 20, 40, 60, one with NPK fertilization and one without fertilization, containing 10 useful plants in each plot. The efficient composts were composed for and corn productivity, not presenting the types of growth only for the magnitude and the average number of grains per highlight and, for the composting time only for height, abundance and average number of grains in full and average number of des per ear. Between the control treatment (Soil) and the control (NPK) only grain moisture showed no statistical difference between treatments. These results show the potential of the aquatic macrophyte as an organic vermicompost fertilizer, with the best result being 60 days of composting. |
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