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Effect of the application of Azospirillum sp. And Azotobacter sp. And the growth and productivity of kikuyo (Pennisetum clandestinum)
ArticleAbstract: The use of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPR) is considered an alternative to substitute chemicaPalabras claves:Bacterial inoculation, Grass growth, Plant growth promotes bacteria, YieldAutores:Danny Carrión, Edwin D. Capa-Mora, Vivanco-Galván O.Fuentes:scopusIntroductory learning on soil science through a MOOC course
ArticleAbstract: The purpose of this research was to describe the resources used in the design of an introductory masPalabras claves:Data Analysis, Distance education, educational systems, Soil sciencesAutores:Edwin D. Capa-Mora, Juan Carlos Torres-Díaz, Leticia Salomé Jiménez-Álvarez, Natacha Del Cisne Fierro-Jaramillo, Ortiz-León C., Pablo QuichimboFuentes:scopusTraditional knowledge on soil management and conservation in the inter-andean region, northern ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Local farmers' knowledge of edaphic fertility indicators is a decisive factor for decision making anPalabras claves:Andosols, Ethnopedology, Farmer’s perception, Plant indicators, Soil Conservation, soil fertilityAutores:Edwin Andrade, Edwin D. Capa-Mora, Humberto Vinicio Carrion Paladines, Jiménez W., Leticia Salomé Jiménez-Álvarez, Natacha Del Cisne Fierro-Jaramillo, Pablo Geovanny Quichimbo-MiguitamaFuentes:googlescopusRepercussion of local knowledge on soil management and conservation in Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Soil fertility indicators were studied according to the perception of farmers in southern Ecuador, aPalabras claves:Ancestral Knowledge, Plant indicator, Soil fertility indicators, Soil managementAutores:Aníbal Castillo, Edwin D. Capa-Mora, Jaramillo N.D.C.F., Leticia Salomé Jiménez-Álvarez, Pablo Geovanny Quichimbo-MiguitamaFuentes:scopusThe impact of an extreme climatic disturbance and different fertilization treatments on plant development, phenology, and yield of two cultivar groups of Solanum betaceum Cav.
ArticleAbstract: Changing climatic conditions impose a challenge both to biodiversity and food security. The effectsPalabras claves:Autores:Edwin D. Capa-Mora, Jacqueline R. Rojas, Joffre V. Tandazo-Yunga, José D. Alejandro, Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, P. Acosta Quezada, Pablo Geovanny Acosta-Quezada, Prohens J.Fuentes:googlescopus