Green manuring and fertilization on rice (Oryza sativa L.): a peruvian Amazon study

Resumen

The study was conducted in Juan Guerra district, province and region of San Martin, Peru; it assessed two treatment sets: (1) nitrogen fertilizer dose (FN75, FN100); (2) green manure Crotalaria juncea (CroJ), Canavalia ensiformis (CanE), and without green manure. It was arranged in a split-plot design with four replications. During the experiment, we observed an important fluctuation in soil parameters. Notably, there was a decrease in soil carbon and nitrogen levels, likely attributed to microorganism metabolism. On the other hand, we observed that CanE significantly reduced the diseased tillers through “White Leaf Virus” (RHBV) by 2.82% compared to the control, and significant panicle fertility was achieved by CroJ (91.88%). No significant differences were obtained in yields during this first campaign; however, the highest reported yield was 8.36 t ha-1 with the CanE - FN100 treatment. Additionally, the nutritional quality of the rice was not affected by either green manuring or the application of chemical nitrogen fertilization. These findings allow deeper studies to consider strategic alternatives to reducing dependency on inorganic fertilizers among the poorest communities.

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Arévalo Aranda, Y.; Rodríguez Toribio, E.; Rosillo Cordova, L.; Díaz Chuquizuta, H.; Torres Chávez, E. E.; Cruz Luis, J.; Siqueira Bahia, R. C.; & Pérez Porras, W. (2024). Green manuring and fertilization on rice (Oryza sativa L.): a peruvian Amazon study. Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias (REV FCA), 56(2). doi: 10.48162/rev.39.132

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