TY - JOUR
T1 - Producción de leche como respuesta a la fertilización y riego en ganaderías de ecosistemas andinos en Ecuador
AU - Guevara Viera, Raúl V.
AU - Nieto Escandón, Pedro E.
AU - Torres Inga, Carlos S.
AU - Guevara Viera, Guillermo E.
AU - Aguilar Valladares, Yolanda M.
AU - Serpa García, Víctor G.
AU - Once Yanza, Mariela A.
AU - López Alvarado, Diego A.
AU - Ayala Guanga, Luis E.
AU - Murillo Apolo, Yury A.
AU - Lascano Armas, Paola J.
AU - Arcos Álvarez, Cristian N.
AU - Carmilema Asmal, Jhony F.
AU - Curbelo Rodríguez, Lino M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/5
Y1 - 2018/5
N2 - In order to evaluate the effect of fertilizer and irrigation applications on milk production in Andean farms in Ecuador, a study was carried out on 535 farms with an altitude of 2550 m and temperatures between 7 and 25 ° C in montane ecosystems (Montano, Montano Alto and Montano Low). Factors such as fertilization and irrigation and the production of milk with a botanical composition of Ryegrass - Kikuyo as grasses and Clover White and Red as legumes were considered. The milk production was taken from the records corresponding to the day after the occupation of the paddock. A simple ADEVA was applied within each ecosystem. The dry matter availability of the grass was between 1.65 t / ha in Montano Bajo and 2.81 t / ha in Montano Alto. There were significant differences (P <0.05) in milk yields in Montano and Montano Alto with fertilized pastures (6.5 and 9.7 kg / cow) compared to lower values in non - fertilized. In relation to irrigation effects, significant differences (P <0.05) were in favor of sprinkler irrigation in Montano and Montano Alto with 8.7 and 10.8 kg / cow and higher values in production / ha. It was concluded that the responses in milk yield to fertilizer and sprinkler irrigation were significant (P <0.05) in the Montano and Montano Alto ecosystems compared to Low Montano, with values between 6,5 and 8,7 and 9,7 and 10, 8 kg / cow / day and higher yields per area, explained by the greater availability of dry matter of the pasture in both ecosystems as an effect of applied agro-technical activities.
AB - In order to evaluate the effect of fertilizer and irrigation applications on milk production in Andean farms in Ecuador, a study was carried out on 535 farms with an altitude of 2550 m and temperatures between 7 and 25 ° C in montane ecosystems (Montano, Montano Alto and Montano Low). Factors such as fertilization and irrigation and the production of milk with a botanical composition of Ryegrass - Kikuyo as grasses and Clover White and Red as legumes were considered. The milk production was taken from the records corresponding to the day after the occupation of the paddock. A simple ADEVA was applied within each ecosystem. The dry matter availability of the grass was between 1.65 t / ha in Montano Bajo and 2.81 t / ha in Montano Alto. There were significant differences (P <0.05) in milk yields in Montano and Montano Alto with fertilized pastures (6.5 and 9.7 kg / cow) compared to lower values in non - fertilized. In relation to irrigation effects, significant differences (P <0.05) were in favor of sprinkler irrigation in Montano and Montano Alto with 8.7 and 10.8 kg / cow and higher values in production / ha. It was concluded that the responses in milk yield to fertilizer and sprinkler irrigation were significant (P <0.05) in the Montano and Montano Alto ecosystems compared to Low Montano, with values between 6,5 and 8,7 and 9,7 and 10, 8 kg / cow / day and higher yields per area, explained by the greater availability of dry matter of the pasture in both ecosystems as an effect of applied agro-technical activities.
KW - Agrotechnical
KW - Grasslands mixtures
KW - Milking
KW - Mountain
KW - Pastures allowance
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85054559171
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85054559171
SN - 1695-7504
VL - 19
JO - Revista Electronica de Veterinaria
JF - Revista Electronica de Veterinaria
IS - 5
ER -