Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province

Green manuring is an environmentally friendly technology aimed at providing nutrients to plants, enhancing soil fertility, mitigating soil degradation, controlling weeds and pests, and decreasing reliance on inorganic fertilizers. However, it requires dissemination and support to be adopted, especia...

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Main Authors: Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi, Rodriguez Toribio, Elmer, Rosillo, Leodan, Diaz Chuqizuta, Henry, Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith, Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro, Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia, Perez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth
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author Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi
Rodriguez Toribio, Elmer
Rosillo, Leodan
Diaz Chuqizuta, Henry
Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith
Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro
Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia
Perez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth
author_browse Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi
Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro
Diaz Chuqizuta, Henry
Perez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth
Rodriguez Toribio, Elmer
Rosillo, Leodan
Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia
Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith
author_facet Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi
Rodriguez Toribio, Elmer
Rosillo, Leodan
Diaz Chuqizuta, Henry
Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith
Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro
Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia
Perez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth
author_sort Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi
collection Repositorio INIA
description Green manuring is an environmentally friendly technology aimed at providing nutrients to plants, enhancing soil fertility, mitigating soil degradation, controlling weeds and pests, and decreasing reliance on inorganic fertilizers. However, it requires dissemination and support to be adopted, especially in the poorest agricultural communities in Latin America. The study was conducted at the El Porvenir INIA in San Martín, Perú; it assessed two treatment sets: (1) green manure Crotalaria juncea (CroJ), Canavalia ensiforme (CanE), no green manure; and (2) nitrogen fertilizer dose (FN75, FN100). It was arranged in a split-plot design with four replications. During the experiment we detected an important fluctuation in soil parameters, however, it is the diminished levels of soil carbon and nitrogen, which were presumably the outcomes of microorganism processes. Otherwise, we observed that CanE significantly reduced the diseased tillers by "White Leaf Virus" (RHBV) by 2.82% compared to the control. The superior outcomes were achieved through CanE, and the highest yield was 8.36 t.ha¯¹ with the CanE - FN100 treatment. Additionally, the nutritional quality of rice was not altered by green manures or chemical nitrogen fertilization doses tested.
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spelling INIA26962025-04-01T20:32:06Z Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi Rodriguez Toribio, Elmer Rosillo, Leodan Diaz Chuqizuta, Henry Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia Perez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth Split plot legume green manures soil fertility RHBV regenerative agriculture. https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.01 Green manure | Rice | Nitrogen fertilizers | Soil fertility | Crop production | Amazon región | Legumes | Split plot Green manuring is an environmentally friendly technology aimed at providing nutrients to plants, enhancing soil fertility, mitigating soil degradation, controlling weeds and pests, and decreasing reliance on inorganic fertilizers. However, it requires dissemination and support to be adopted, especially in the poorest agricultural communities in Latin America. The study was conducted at the El Porvenir INIA in San Martín, Perú; it assessed two treatment sets: (1) green manure Crotalaria juncea (CroJ), Canavalia ensiforme (CanE), no green manure; and (2) nitrogen fertilizer dose (FN75, FN100). It was arranged in a split-plot design with four replications. During the experiment we detected an important fluctuation in soil parameters, however, it is the diminished levels of soil carbon and nitrogen, which were presumably the outcomes of microorganism processes. Otherwise, we observed that CanE significantly reduced the diseased tillers by "White Leaf Virus" (RHBV) by 2.82% compared to the control. The superior outcomes were achieved through CanE, and the highest yield was 8.36 t.ha¯¹ with the CanE - FN100 treatment. Additionally, the nutritional quality of rice was not altered by green manures or chemical nitrogen fertilization doses tested. 2025-04-01T20:32:05Z 2025-04-01T20:32:05Z 2024-03-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/preprint Yuri Arévalo-Aranda, Elmer Rodríguez-Toribio, Leodan Rosillo, Henry Díaz, Edson Torres Chávez, Juancarlos Cruz, Rita de Cássia Siqueira-Bahia, Wendy Pérez. Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province. [Preprint]. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8185 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2696 https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8185 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ application/pdf application/pdf Scielo Preprint BR Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria Repositorio Institucional - INIA
spellingShingle Split plot
legume green manures
soil fertility
RHBV
regenerative agriculture.
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.01
Green manure | Rice | Nitrogen fertilizers | Soil fertility | Crop production | Amazon región | Legumes | Split plot
Arevalo Aranda, Yuri Gandhi
Rodriguez Toribio, Elmer
Rosillo, Leodan
Diaz Chuqizuta, Henry
Torres Chávez, Edson Esmith
Cruz Luis, Juancarlos Alejandro
Siqueira Bahia, Rita de Cassia
Perez Porras, Wendy Elizabeth
Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province
title Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province
title_full Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province
title_fullStr Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province
title_short Impact of Green Manuring and Nitrogen Fertilization on Rice Cultivation: A Peruvian Amazon Forest Study in San Martín Province
title_sort impact of green manuring and nitrogen fertilization on rice cultivation a peruvian amazon forest study in san martin province
topic Split plot
legume green manures
soil fertility
RHBV
regenerative agriculture.
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.01
Green manure | Rice | Nitrogen fertilizers | Soil fertility | Crop production | Amazon región | Legumes | Split plot
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2696
https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8185
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