Abonos verdes de leñosas y no leñosas como fuente de nitrógeno a cultivos anuales

The capacity of woody and non-woody species to supply N to rice (Oryza sativa) was evaluated in field and greenhouse experiments in Palmira, Colombia. N liberation rates decreased in the order: Indigofera constricta > Mucuna deerengianum > Mucuna pruriens var. Brunin > Tithonia diversifolia = Canavalia brasiliensis > M. pruriens var. Tlalt > M. pruriens var. IITA > Cratylia argentea. Rice obtained the greatest quantities of N from M. deerengianum, M. pruriens var. Brunin, T. diversifolia and C. brasiliensis. These materials also had the highest in vitro digestibility and N content and the lowest lignin/N and (lignin + polyphenol)/N ratios of all the green manures evaluated.

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Main Authors: Cobo Borrero, Juan G., Kass, D, Muschler, R, Arze Borda, JA, Barrios, E., Thomas, Richard J.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: 1999
Subjects:oryza sativa, rice, canavalia, cratylia, indigofera constricta, mucuna deeringiana, mucuna pruriens, tithonia diversifolia, green manures, nitrogen, nutrient uptake, annuals, arroz, abonos verdes, nitrógeno, absorción de sustancias nutritivas, plantas anuales,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65789
https://web.archive.org/web/20090406051255/http://web.catie.ac.cr/informacion/RAFA/rev23/ncobo_1.htm
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