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Mejora de la fertilidad del suelo del olivar con el empleo de productos derivados del vermicompostaje.

Authors: Fernández García, Antonio;

Mejora de la fertilidad del suelo del olivar con el empleo de productos derivados del vermicompostaje.

Abstract

Dada la extrema situación de degradación de los suelos surge la realización de este trabajo. El presente estudio se centró en el empleo de enmiendas orgánicas, en concreto, productos derivados del vermicompostaje para comprobar su alcance en la mejora respecto de la fertilidad del suelo: física, química y biológica; concluyéndose una insuficiencia para las dosis recomendadas por el fabricante dado al alto grado de degradación de los suelos estudiados, desvelando, la necesidad de una aplicación más prolongada en el tiempo en combinación con otras técnicas como el empleo de cubiertas vegetales.

Given the extreme situation of soil degradation, this work is carried out. The present study focused on the use of organic amendments, specifically the products derived from vermicomposting to verify their scope in improving soil fertility: physical, chemical and biological; In conclusion, an insufficiency for the doses recommended by the manufacturer, given the high degree of degradation of the studied soils, reveals the need for a longer application in time in combination with other techniques such as the use of vegetable covers.

Keywords

2511.12, 3101.03, Física de los suelos, Fertilizer utilization, 2511.04, Soil phisics, Soil chemistry, Utilización de abonos, Química de los suelos

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