2014
DOI: 10.21930/rcta.vol15_num2_art:362
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Evaluación de especies vegetales para el manejo de la acidez en suelos sulfatados ácidos de Paipa, Boyacá

Abstract: <p>Los suelos sulfatados ácidos se caracterizan por conteneraltas cantidades de hierro y azufre, que en presencia de aire se oxidan y forman horizontes sulfúricos extremadamente ácidos, los cuales generan alteraciones ambientales que van desde la contaminación hídrica hasta problemas asociados con su fertilidad y producción de cultivos, entre otros. Esta investigación se realizó con el fin de identificar especies vegetales adecuadas para el manejo de la acidez de estos suelos en el municipio de Paipa, Bo… Show more

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“…This includes the buffering capacity of the soil and the availability of water and nutrients for plants and microorganisms. Biological indicators (phosphate solubilizing bacteria, phosphate solubilizing fungi, cellulolytic bacteria, cellulolytic fungi, and nitrogen fixing bacteria) show the diversity and abundance in soil components based on factors such as the presence of micro and macroorganisms, bacteria, earthworms, and soil fungi (Bautista et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes the buffering capacity of the soil and the availability of water and nutrients for plants and microorganisms. Biological indicators (phosphate solubilizing bacteria, phosphate solubilizing fungi, cellulolytic bacteria, cellulolytic fungi, and nitrogen fixing bacteria) show the diversity and abundance in soil components based on factors such as the presence of micro and macroorganisms, bacteria, earthworms, and soil fungi (Bautista et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%