Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B

Influence of organic matter and Azotobacter nigricans on a Stevia rebaudiana B. plantation Stevia rebaudiana is a plant thataccumulates a non-caloric sweetener compound known as stevioside. This crop is traditionally fertilized with chemicals that areharmful for the ecosystem, forcing to find organi...

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Main Authors: Daniel Borda-Molina, Juan Manuel Pardo-García, José Salvador Montaña-Lara, María Mercedes Martínez-Salgado
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Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 2011-12-01
Series:Universitas Scientiarum
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Online Access:http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/1791/1159
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spelling doaj-d76cb82f8e55408ca627219be73b555c2020-11-24T21:44:56ZengPontificia Universidad JaverianaUniversitas Scientiarum0122-74832027-13522011-12-01163282293Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana BDaniel Borda-MolinaJuan Manuel Pardo-GarcíaJosé Salvador Montaña-LaraMaría Mercedes Martínez-SalgadoInfluence of organic matter and Azotobacter nigricans on a Stevia rebaudiana B. plantation Stevia rebaudiana is a plant thataccumulates a non-caloric sweetener compound known as stevioside. This crop is traditionally fertilized with chemicals that areharmful for the ecosystem, forcing to find organic alternatives to mitigate this damage. Objective. To study the effect of organic matterand an Azotobacter nigricans-based bio-fertilizer on a Stevia rebaudiana plantation grown in acidic soil in the Department of Meta,Colombia. Materials and methods. Five treatments were established: T1 and T2 with the application of home organic waste compostat concentrations of 15 and 30 ton ha-1. T3 and T4 with the same compost concentrations and inoculating the A. nigricans bio-fertilizer.T5 contained the bio-fertilizer alone. The control consisted of the application of the Bokashi compost under the usual conditions ofcultivation. Plant growth was assessed by biomass increase measured as dry weight, production, and leaf area. The physicochemicalanalysis of soil included: percentage of organic carbon, water content, and pH. Results. The inoculation of the bio-fertilizer produced an increase in the rate of mineralization of compost, reaching a final 4.85% of OC between 90 and 180 days after inoculation. There were significant (p< 0.05) differences between biomass production with T2 (1,538 kg ha-1) and the control (477 kg ha-1). Regarding the soluble solid content, T1, T3 and T4 showed the highest °Brix values (12.4, 12.35 and 12.15, respectively). Conclusions. The concentration of 30 ton ha-1 produced the highest biomass production and the application of the biofertilizer showed a positive correlation with compost mineralization and glucoside synthesis.http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/1791/1159Stevia rebaudianabio-fertilizermineralizationorganic carbon.
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author Daniel Borda-Molina
Juan Manuel Pardo-García
José Salvador Montaña-Lara
María Mercedes Martínez-Salgado
spellingShingle Daniel Borda-Molina
Juan Manuel Pardo-García
José Salvador Montaña-Lara
María Mercedes Martínez-Salgado
Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B
Universitas Scientiarum
Stevia rebaudiana
bio-fertilizer
mineralization
organic carbon.
author_facet Daniel Borda-Molina
Juan Manuel Pardo-García
José Salvador Montaña-Lara
María Mercedes Martínez-Salgado
author_sort Daniel Borda-Molina
title Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B
title_short Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B
title_full Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B
title_fullStr Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B
title_full_unstemmed Influencia de la materia orgánica y Azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de Stevia rebaudiana B
title_sort influencia de la materia orgánica y azotobacter nigricans en un cultivo de stevia rebaudiana b
publisher Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
series Universitas Scientiarum
issn 0122-7483
2027-1352
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Influence of organic matter and Azotobacter nigricans on a Stevia rebaudiana B. plantation Stevia rebaudiana is a plant thataccumulates a non-caloric sweetener compound known as stevioside. This crop is traditionally fertilized with chemicals that areharmful for the ecosystem, forcing to find organic alternatives to mitigate this damage. Objective. To study the effect of organic matterand an Azotobacter nigricans-based bio-fertilizer on a Stevia rebaudiana plantation grown in acidic soil in the Department of Meta,Colombia. Materials and methods. Five treatments were established: T1 and T2 with the application of home organic waste compostat concentrations of 15 and 30 ton ha-1. T3 and T4 with the same compost concentrations and inoculating the A. nigricans bio-fertilizer.T5 contained the bio-fertilizer alone. The control consisted of the application of the Bokashi compost under the usual conditions ofcultivation. Plant growth was assessed by biomass increase measured as dry weight, production, and leaf area. The physicochemicalanalysis of soil included: percentage of organic carbon, water content, and pH. Results. The inoculation of the bio-fertilizer produced an increase in the rate of mineralization of compost, reaching a final 4.85% of OC between 90 and 180 days after inoculation. There were significant (p< 0.05) differences between biomass production with T2 (1,538 kg ha-1) and the control (477 kg ha-1). Regarding the soluble solid content, T1, T3 and T4 showed the highest °Brix values (12.4, 12.35 and 12.15, respectively). Conclusions. The concentration of 30 ton ha-1 produced the highest biomass production and the application of the biofertilizer showed a positive correlation with compost mineralization and glucoside synthesis.
topic Stevia rebaudiana
bio-fertilizer
mineralization
organic carbon.
url http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/1791/1159
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