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Sistema de recepción, almacenamiento y riego automatizado de agua para cultivos de hortalizas en Boyacá

Authors: Velásquez Romero, Carolina; Sosa Suárez, Diego Alejandro; Fuentes Herrera, Henderson Smith; Mora Vargas, Ivone Vanessa;

Sistema de recepción, almacenamiento y riego automatizado de agua para cultivos de hortalizas en Boyacá

Abstract

Colombia es un país con gran diversidad y riqueza natural, debido a esto dentro del territorio nacional se pueden encontrar diferentes pisos térmicos, esto ayuda a poder desarrollar gran variedad de cultivos y productos agrícolas. El departamento de Boyacá es conocido por su alto porcentaje de producción de papa, sin embargo, en este municipio también se cultivan varias frutas y hortalizas, los cultivos de hortalizas serán el enfoque de esta investigación. Este proyecto tiene como objetivo investigar acerca de la tendencia del clima en el departamento de Boyacá durante el año,conocer como es el manejo de los cultivos de hortalizas, para así poder desarrollar bosquejos y simulaciones para poder recibir, almacenar y posteriormente suministrar agua a los cultivos, evitando daños o pérdidas a causa del clima.

Colombia is a country with great diversity and natural wealth, due to this within the national territory different thermal floors can be found, this helps to develop a wide variety of crops and agricultural products. The department of Boyacá is known for its high percentage of potato production, however, in this municipality several fruits and vegetables are also grown, vegetable crops will be the focus of this research. The objective of this project is to investigate about the tendency of the climate in the department of Boyacá during the year, to know how the management of vegetable crops is, to develop sketches and simulations to be able to receive, store and later supply water to the crops, avoiding damages or losses due to the climate.

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Colombia
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Plantas cultivadas, Desarrollo de cultivos, Protección de l medio ambiente, Climate, Storage, Crops, Cultivos, Hortalizas, Almacenamiento, Pisos térmicos, Vegetables, Thermal floors, Clima, Ingeniería industrial, Conservación de suelo

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