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Title: Efecto de las distancias de siembra en dos variedades del cultivo de haba (vicia faba), bajo un sistema de agricultura limpia.
Authors: Lucas Moreira, Madeline Licenia
Keywords: RENTABILIDAD
GANANCIA NETA
PRODUCCIÓN
MINERALES ESENCIALES
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Lucas Moreira, M. L. (2024). Efecto de las distancias de siembra en dos variedades del cultivo de haba (vicia faba), bajo un sistema de agricultura limpia. (Tesina). Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Extensión Pedernales, Manta, Ecuador.
Series/Report no.: ULEAM-AGRO;0387
Abstract: Bean cultivation originated in the early Neolithic age B.C. in the Near East, however, many authors estimate that it was evidenced in the Asian continent, North Africa, this legume is very rich in fiber and essential minerals since they are very beneficial for a daily diet in people with high cholesterol. This project was carried out in the site El Porvenir, in the city of El Carmen, Manabi, two planting distances were applied since it is expected that these have some impact on their production in yield per hectare, with distances of 1m x 1m and 1.5m x 1.5m in the two varieties of beans such as Vivia Faba and Phaseolus Lunatus. Data such as: plant height, plant diameter, number of leaves per plant, production weight/plant with husk, production weight/plant in grains, number of pods/plant, pod length, pod weight, number of grains/pod, bean weight, bean length and bean weight were analyzed, the data obtained were processed in InfoStat version 2020e. The production of these crops was witnessed at 90 days and harvested 107 days after planting. The yield per hectare of these two varieties under clean agriculture with two densities with the A1 variety obtained a higher yield with the B1 density with 555kg/hectare, in the A2 variety a higher production was evidenced with the B1 density with 872.5kg/hectare. In the economic analysis, a higher profitability was obtained with the A2B1 treatment with a net gain of 248.81$ and 3.34% in profitability
Description: El cultivo de Haba se originó en la edad del neolítico temprano A.C. en el cercano Oriente, sin embargo, muchos autores estiman que se evidenció en el continente asiático, Norte del África, esta leguminosa son muy ricas en fibras y minerales esenciales puesto que son muy beneficiosas para una dieta diaria en personas con colesterol alto. Este proyecto se realizó en el sitio El Porvenir, en la ciudad de El Carmen- Manabí, se aplicó dos distancias de siembra ya que se espera que estas tengan alguna incidencia en su producción en rendimiento por hectárea, con distancias de 1m x 1m y 1.5m x 1.5m en las dos variedades de habas como es Vivía Faba y Phaseolus Lunatus.
URI: https://repositorio.uleam.edu.ec/handle/123456789/6662
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