G. Pellejero, R. Rodríguez, M. Tellería, L. Gallego, G. Aschkar, F.J. Garcia-Navarro, R Jiménez Ballesta
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Abstract
Globally speaking, optimizing the use of organic fertilizers plays a significant role in sustainable agriculture and is essential for enhancing crop productivity and improving soil health, while organic fertilizers are also easily available at a low cost. This study specifically aimed to determine the influence of organic fertilizer incorporation (high and medium levels) practices versus chemical fertilization with urea on the crop yields and quality of zapallo tetsukabuto. This included a control treatment without fertilization. Agronomic quality was evaluated by measuring the main performance parameters of the hybrid zapallo tetsukabuto (Cucurbita maxima x Cucurbita moschata): REND yield (in kg) of the total fruit per plant per plot; NFRC, number of commercial fruit per plant per plot; NFRT, total number of fruit per plant per plot, grown following the production guidelines of the area. The research findings show that the yields with organic fertilizer with the highest dose of the compost incorporation treatments increased 30% compared to the unfertilized control, but with no significant differences to the urea-fertilized treatment (1%) for zapallo. That is, performance parameters were similar in the zapallo crop fertilized with compost and with urea. These trials demonstrate that compost is a sustainable alternative and an adequate source of nutrients for zapallo cultivation.
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Scientia Horticulturae is an international journal publishing research related to horticultural crops. Articles in the journal deal with open or protected production of vegetables, fruits, edible fungi and ornamentals under temperate, subtropical and tropical conditions. Papers in related areas (biochemistry, micropropagation, soil science, plant breeding, plant physiology, phytopathology, etc.) are considered, if they contain information of direct significance to horticulture. Papers on the technical aspects of horticulture (engineering, crop processing, storage, transport etc.) are accepted for publication only if they relate directly to the living product. In the case of plantation crops, those yielding a product that may be used fresh (e.g. tropical vegetables, citrus, bananas, and other fruits) will be considered, while those papers describing the processing of the product (e.g. rubber, tobacco, and quinine) will not. The scope of the journal includes all horticultural crops but does not include speciality crops such as, medicinal crops or forestry crops, such as bamboo. Basic molecular studies without any direct application in horticulture will not be considered for this journal.