Published 2022-06-17
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Área Agrícola

Relationship between nutrient with carbon, nitrogen, and organic matter in soils of banana zone in Colombia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/21456453.5186
Sonia Aguirre Universidad del Magdalena
Nelson Piraneque Universidad del Magdalena
Rosmery Cruz Universidad del Magdalena

Results and conclusions: It was evidenced that cultivated soils present high OM and N contents with a significant correlation with the measured variables, confirming that the Cox and OM content affects the fluctuation of N and other nutrients. Hence, the monitoring of this element is essential for the system's sustainability.

keywords: Macroelements, Sustainable management, Organic matter, Microelements
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Aguirre, S. ., Piraneque, N., & Cruz, R. (2022). Relationship between nutrient with carbon, nitrogen, and organic matter in soils of banana zone in Colombia. Revista De Investigación Agraria Y Ambiental, 13(2), 93-112. https://doi.org/10.22490/21456453.5186
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