Producción de leche como respuesta a la fertilización y riego en ganaderías de ecosistemas andinos en Ecuador

Raúl V. Guevara Viera, Pedro E. Nieto Escandón, Carlos S. Torres Inga, Guillermo E. Guevara Viera, Yolanda M. Aguilar Valladares, Víctor G. Serpa García, Mariela A. Once Yanza, Diego A. López Alvarado, Luis E. Ayala Guanga, Yury A. Murillo Apolo, Paola J. Lascano Armas, Cristian N. Arcos Álvarez, Jhony F. Carmilema Asmal, Lino M. Curbelo Rodríguez

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Resumen

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.

Título traducido de la contribuciónMilk production in response to fertilization and irrigation in andean ecosystem farms in Ecuador
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista Electronica de Veterinaria
Volumen19
N.º5
EstadoPublicada - may. 2018

Palabras clave

  • Agrotechnical
  • Grasslands mixtures
  • Milking
  • Mountain
  • Pastures allowance

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