2020
DOI: 10.9755/ejfa.2020.v32.i9.2142
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Bokashi compost and biofertilizer increase lettuce agronomic variables in protected cultivation and indicates substrate microbiological changes

Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate agronomic productive variables of iceberg lettuce and soil microbiological variables for two crop cycles by using organic inputs. The treatments were as follows: control (no fertilization); Bokashi compost (20 g per plant); Penergetic-k plus Penergetic-p bio-activators (both at 1.5 g per litre of water, applied to the substrate and plant, respectively); and biofertilizer at different concentrations (2.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 10% dilutions in water). Biofertilizer concentrations we… Show more

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“…Treatments with Bokashi show 50% to 216% higher microbial carbon biomass than the control (water only) in microcosms experiments and lettuce production (Scotton et al, 2017;Hata et al, 2020). This indicates higher microorganism's activity that may be reflected in a mean of 53% increase in the lettuce production experiments (Hata et al, 2020). The Bokashi microorganism community depends on its raw materials and the inoculum used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Treatments with Bokashi show 50% to 216% higher microbial carbon biomass than the control (water only) in microcosms experiments and lettuce production (Scotton et al, 2017;Hata et al, 2020). This indicates higher microorganism's activity that may be reflected in a mean of 53% increase in the lettuce production experiments (Hata et al, 2020). The Bokashi microorganism community depends on its raw materials and the inoculum used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the relative richness in nutrients, the microorganisms supplied by inoculum enable higher mineralization and availability of nutrients from the organic matter (Quiroz & Céspedes, 2019). Treatments with Bokashi show 50% to 216% higher microbial carbon biomass than the control (water only) in microcosms experiments and lettuce production (Scotton et al, 2017;Hata et al, 2020). This indicates higher microorganism's activity that may be reflected in a mean of 53% increase in the lettuce production experiments (Hata et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The bulb yield of shallot improved 145 % from 4.79 t ha -1 (Lasmini et al, 2018). Bokashi triggered the lettuce development, which improved total mass, commercial (after eliminating the damaged leaves), and commercial head diameter for two cycles (Hata et al, 2020). Bokashi and 10% boiled manure showed a significant increase of the first three trusses of one plant in tomato fruiting for two growing cycles (Hata et al, 2021).…”
Section: Bokashi To Plant Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of Bokashi improved crop yields such as coffee (Gómez-Velasco et al, 2014), head lettuce (Lactuca sativa) (Hata et al, 2020), peanut (Arachis hypogaea) (Karimuna et al, 2016), and tomato (Hata et al, 2021). The bulb yield of shallot improved 145 % from 4.79 t ha -1 (Lasmini et al, 2018).…”
Section: Bokashi To Plant Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%