Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo

Contreras, A. and Gomez, C. 2008. Evaluation of hydroponic and conventional production of three varieties of basil and two doses of fertilizer. Special Project Program of Agricultural Engineering, Zamorano, Honduras. 16 p. Zamorano has carried out three experiments in hydroponic lettuce which result...

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Autores principales: Contreras V., Alejandro, Gómez V., Celina de J.
Otros Autores: Arévalo de Gauggel, Gloria
Formato: Tesis
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Zamorano: Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, 2012 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.zamorano.edu/handle/11036/855
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description Contreras, A. and Gomez, C. 2008. Evaluation of hydroponic and conventional production of three varieties of basil and two doses of fertilizer. Special Project Program of Agricultural Engineering, Zamorano, Honduras. 16 p. Zamorano has carried out three experiments in hydroponic lettuce which resulted in a recommendation for a nutrient solution for the optimal development of the crop using the Nutrient Film Technique (NFT). From these studies, the project compared the growth and production of three varieties of basil (Aromaz, Genovesa and Nufar) under two rates of fertilization in two production systems, conventional and hydroponic. The study was conducted between June and July, 2008. Four stages of production, two weeks each, were evaluated for both systems, according to the phenology of the plants: Adaptation, growth, biomass production and pre-flowering. The change in fertilization compared treatments with 75% of a University of Florida recommended formulation in the 4th stage of production, meaning, using 90% of the total fertilizer with 100% of a University of Florida recommended dosage. A factorial, split plot design was used to determine the most efficient production fertilizer program. The plants in the conventional system showed significantly better results in terms of wet weight and leaf area per plant. There was no significant difference between treatments with different nutrient solutions, which ensures that implementation of the solution to 75% of the recommended dosage in the 4th stage does not affect the results in production. There were no significant differences in leaf area or weight between varieties, though the variety Nufar was taller. Leaks were detected in the NFT system which resulted in an overestimation of fertilizer. An economic analysis considering the costs of production for both systems concluded that the hydroponic system is 11% more expensive, not considering that irrigation was minimal in the conventional system because of the season in which the experiment was conducted
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spelling ZAMORANO8552023-03-24T16:17:01Z Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo Contreras V., Alejandro Gómez V., Celina de J. Arévalo de Gauggel, Gloria Pack, Jeff Pitty, Abelino Constant movement Consumption of nutrients Herbs Nutrient solution Ocimum basilicum. Contreras, A. and Gomez, C. 2008. Evaluation of hydroponic and conventional production of three varieties of basil and two doses of fertilizer. Special Project Program of Agricultural Engineering, Zamorano, Honduras. 16 p. Zamorano has carried out three experiments in hydroponic lettuce which resulted in a recommendation for a nutrient solution for the optimal development of the crop using the Nutrient Film Technique (NFT). From these studies, the project compared the growth and production of three varieties of basil (Aromaz, Genovesa and Nufar) under two rates of fertilization in two production systems, conventional and hydroponic. The study was conducted between June and July, 2008. Four stages of production, two weeks each, were evaluated for both systems, according to the phenology of the plants: Adaptation, growth, biomass production and pre-flowering. The change in fertilization compared treatments with 75% of a University of Florida recommended formulation in the 4th stage of production, meaning, using 90% of the total fertilizer with 100% of a University of Florida recommended dosage. A factorial, split plot design was used to determine the most efficient production fertilizer program. The plants in the conventional system showed significantly better results in terms of wet weight and leaf area per plant. There was no significant difference between treatments with different nutrient solutions, which ensures that implementation of the solution to 75% of the recommended dosage in the 4th stage does not affect the results in production. There were no significant differences in leaf area or weight between varieties, though the variety Nufar was taller. Leaks were detected in the NFT system which resulted in an overestimation of fertilizer. An economic analysis considering the costs of production for both systems concluded that the hydroponic system is 11% more expensive, not considering that irrigation was minimal in the conventional system because of the season in which the experiment was conducted 1. Índice de cuadros, figuras y anexos 2. Introducción 3. Materiales y métodos 4. Resultados y discusión 5. Conclusiones 7. Recomendaciones 8. Literatura citada 9. Anexos 2012-11-14T18:35:56Z 2012-11-14T18:35:56Z 2008 Thesis https://bdigital.zamorano.edu/handle/11036/855 spa 16 p. Copyright Escuela Agrícola Panamericana Zamorano 2012 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es openAccess application/pdf application/pdf Zamorano Zamorano: Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, 2012
spellingShingle Constant movement
Consumption of nutrients
Herbs
Nutrient solution
Ocimum basilicum.
Contreras V., Alejandro
Gómez V., Celina de J.
Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo
title Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo
title_full Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo
title_fullStr Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo
title_full_unstemmed Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo
title_short Evaluación de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilización en producción hidropónica y en suelo
title_sort evaluacion de tres variedades de albahaca y dos dosis de fertilizacion en produccion hidroponica y en suelo
topic Constant movement
Consumption of nutrients
Herbs
Nutrient solution
Ocimum basilicum.
url https://bdigital.zamorano.edu/handle/11036/855
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