Yield of maize alley cropped with Inga trees and several levels of natural fertilizers

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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v8i15.14383

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Zea mays, Inga spp, guama, rock phosphate, potassium and magnesium sulfate

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The study was conducted at the Experimental Station located at the Regional University Center of the Atlantic Coast of Honduras (CURLA, UNAH), which is located at the outskirts of the city La Ceiba, Atlántida. We measured the yield of maize (Zea mays L.) alley cropped with existing, guama trees (Inga spp.). We evaluated potassium sulfate and magnesium (K2SO4 + Mg) fertilizers at rates: 0, 20, 40 kg. ha-1 with six replicates, and phosphoric rock (RF) at rates: 0, 20, 40, and 80 kg·ha-1, with four replicates per treatment. Prior to sowing the crop, dolomitic lime (Ca3(PO4)2CaF2) was applied at a rate of 2 ton·ha-1. Nitrogen was provided by the Inga spp. trees. In the year 2014, the highest average yield of maize was 1558 kg·ha-1 and it was statistically significant. The treatments that performed best were those of K2SO4 + Mg, and RF, at 20, 40, and 80 kg·ha-1. The high average yield of maize during the first year, its stabilization over the next two years, and the absence of nitrogen fertilizer applications, has suggested to the availability of nitrogen for the crop under an alley cropping system with guama trees (Inga. spp.).

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Author Biographies

Gusman Catari Yujra, PhD., National Autonomous University of Honduras. Honduras

Research Professor III of the Regional Center of the Atlantic Coast -UNAH-

Marco Antonio Guzman Moreno, Dr., National Autonomous University of Honduras. Honduras

Titular Research Professor III of the Regional Center of the Atlantic Coast -UNAH-Dr. in Genetics from the Montecillo Postgraduate College. Mexico

Mike Hands, PhD., Cambridge University. United Kingdom

Associate Researcher at the University of Cambridge; working almost entirely in Central America. In this position, he directed four research projects in Costa Rica and Honduras. In 2007, he and his colleagues established the Inga Foundation as a UK registered charitable trust to continue and expand this pioneering work in the world's rainforests.

Maribel Reyes-Osornio, Ph.D, University of Papaloapan, Loma Bonita. Mexico

Papaloapan University. Loma Bonita Campus Tropical Agricultural Engineering Program Dr. Maribel Reyes Osornio mreyes@unpa.edu.mx maribel_osornio@yahoo.com.mx ORCID https://orcid.org/ 0000-0003-2574-3823

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2022-06-20

How to Cite

Catari-Yujra, G., Guzman-Moreno, M. A., Hands, M., & Reyes-Osornio, M. (2022). Yield of maize alley cropped with Inga trees and several levels of natural fertilizers. Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 8(15), 1886–1897. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v8i15.14383

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Biothecnology Aplication

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