Tesis
Efecto del bocashi en la producción primaria de diferentes especies de gramíneas forrajeras tropicales Paspalum dilatatum, Brachiaria brizantha y Panicum maximum en la provincia Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
Fecha
2015-01-29Registro en:
Chimbo Villacís, Henry Rubén. (2015). Efecto del bocashi en la producción primaria de diferentes especies de gramíneas forrajeras tropicales Paspalum dilatatum, Brachiaria brizantha y Panicum maximum en la provincia Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. Riobamba.
Autor
Chimbo Villacís, Henry Rubén
Resumen
in the province of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, was carried out a study about the effect of bocashi in the primary production of different tropical gramineous forage species Paspalum dilatatum, Brachiaria brizantha and Panicum maximum, with a duration of 4 months, which was evaluated under a Randomized Blocks Design, using 36 parcels whose dimensions were 16 m? each one. Each treatment with three repetitions and had a total area of 576 m ?. The results indicated that the application of different levels of bocashi in different tropical gramineous (AXB), presented statistically significant differences (P <0.05). Between the variables analyzed those that the best response had by the bocashi effect were the plant height with 97.44 cm applying 3 Ton / bocashi / hectares in the dallisgrass, while the green forage production the best response produced the savoy pasture applying 3 Tn / bocashi / ha with 197,84 Ton / hectares / year, and a production of dry matter of 56, 32 Ton / hectares / year. In the bromatological analysis under the interaction effect between tropical gramineous and doses of bocashi, have been registered the best behavior the protein content in the treatment (A1B1) with 16.09% ashes (A1BO) with 13.12% and fiber (A3B3) with 36.12%. The greater net benefit was in the Panicum maximum production applying 3 Ton / hectares / year of bocashi. It is recommended to fertilize the soils with 3 Ton / bokashi / hectare, in the savoy pasture, registering the best performance both productive and economic.