2023
DOI: 10.53287/aqwb5429it60e
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Dosis de fertilización y densidad de siembra en clones avanzados de camote (Ipomoea batatas L.)

Abstract: El cultivo de camote da seguridad alimentaria porque se produce satisfactoriamente en suelos marginales; sin embargo, el uso de esquejes-semilla de calidad, fertilización y una adecuada densidad de siembra pueden incrementar los rendimientos y la calidad comercial. El objetivo de la investigación fue evaluar el efecto de la densidad de siembra y dosis de fertilización en el rendimiento de raíces reservantes de tres clones avanzados de camote bajo condiciones del distrito de San Vicente de Cañete, Lima, Perú. E… Show more

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“…Excess nitrogen favors the development of the aerial part, and decreases sweetpotato plant yield (Martí, 2018). Roots and tubers require less nitrogen and more potassium; in tuberous roots, the role of potassium is related to formation, growth and development (Rodríguez Soto et al, 2023). Phosphorus, as a mineral, is part of many organic compounds, is fundamental in the metabolism, flower development and morphology of tuberous roots, in addition, the increase of phosphorus in the soil does not increase the leaf area in sweetpotato crops (Kareem, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess nitrogen favors the development of the aerial part, and decreases sweetpotato plant yield (Martí, 2018). Roots and tubers require less nitrogen and more potassium; in tuberous roots, the role of potassium is related to formation, growth and development (Rodríguez Soto et al, 2023). Phosphorus, as a mineral, is part of many organic compounds, is fundamental in the metabolism, flower development and morphology of tuberous roots, in addition, the increase of phosphorus in the soil does not increase the leaf area in sweetpotato crops (Kareem, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%