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Revista Ciencias Técnicas Agropecuarias

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LEON NOGUERA, Pedro; LOPEZ GOMEZ, Aldo; CEA MIGENES, María  y  LLANES, Violeta. Depth comparison of Minimum Tillage and No Till with and without earthworm humus on the carrot cultivation. Rev Cie Téc Agr [online]. 2013, vol.22, n.3, pp.42-45. ISSN 2071-0054.

The soil is the fundamental bed of the plants, in its handling, the basic purpose is its conservation and it improves of its properties especially the physical ones; across the minimum tillage, to increase the yields in the cultivation. The cultivation of the vegetables is a basic source for the food security of the society; between them the carrot is much longed; needing between them of 25 to of depth in the soil preparation. Constituting the organic matter an important source in the nutrition of this cultivation. The study included three depths of vertical farming (No Till, removal of the soil to 20 cm of depth and removal to 30 cm) with and without earthworm humus; distributed in a block at random. The results reflect that the yields of the fruit, without difference between, have the following descending order: depth to 30 cm, depth to 20 cm and No Till. The organic matter not influence in the yield. The most economic and less aggressive No Till for the soil.

Palabras clave : depth tillage; carrot; earthworm humus.

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