Evaluación De Los Bioindicadores De Calidad Del Suelo en Tres Zonas Altitudinales De Tungurahua, Ecuador
Wilfrido Ángel Yanez,
P. Pomboza-Tamaquiza,
L. Valle-Velastegui
et al.
Abstract:The objective of the work was to evaluate the soil quality of the micro basin Jun Jun, by registering bioindicators such as Lumbricus terrestris. Three altitudes were selected in the micro basin 3027, 3210 and 3405 meters above sea level. In each of them, 3 earthworm samplings were carried out in soils with pastures (P) and soils without fallow crops (B), 18 samplings were carried out. The relation of the bioindicators with the amount of organic matter (OM, CO, pH, temperature and Total Nitrogen) existing in t… Show more
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