Alternative organ-mineral for the production of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in the browns soil sialitic of the municipality palm soriano
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With the objective of defining an alternative of organ-mineral fertilization for the cultivation of the tomato, an experiment was mounts in a floor brown sialitic in the experimental area of the Territorial Station of Investigations of the Sugar Cane, East-South (ETHISC) of the municipality Palma Soriano, county Santiago of Cuba, from july - december of the 2013. The experiment consisted on the combination of four levels of mineral fertilization, from 100% of the dose recommended they were carried out simple combinations and made up of mineral fertilization (75, 50, 25 and 0%) with micorriza, Azotobacter chroococcum and worm humus. The experiment demonstrated that the combination of 50% of mineral fertilization and all the biological products, it reached the best economic answer ($23 676, 23 and $19 577, 36) and productive (48, 1 and 40, 0 t. have-1) point for the application of green payment as without her, respectively.
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