Use of multipurpose native microorganisms (MNM) in the agroproductive behaviour of horticultural crops
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This research was directed to demonstrate the efficiency the native microorganisms of soil on agro-productive behavior of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in production areas. For assessments were taken into account different doses and treatments of (MNM) (25 ml, 50 ml and 100 ml) per liter of water respectively, and control treatment without application of bio-prepared. The morph-agronomic parameters evaluated were plant height, number of plants per treatment, stem diameter and reduction of the seedlings phase before transplanting. We found that the best dose (MNM) regarding the agronomic performance of plants in all evaluated parameters was the 50ml/L, presenting statistical differences with the control plots and the other treatments evaluated All variables except the duration of the propagation phase and the number of plants per treatment were processed by analysis of variance of simple classification, using the statistical package SPSS 11.5 for Windows.
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