Mirta G. González
University of Buenos Aires
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Bioresource Technology | 2010
Mirta G. González; Elena Gómez; Romina Comese; Mariano Quesada; M. E. Conti
The short-term response of some soil physical, chemical and biological properties, and the growth of beet, to the application of vermicompost-compost mix and/or bone meal at different doses in an organic system was evaluated in the present work. Fractions of soil organic matter after amendment application were also evaluated. Though no differences were found in oxidizable carbon, the particulate organic carbon was incremented in treatments with the application of vermicompost-compost mix (VC) and the combination of compost and bone meal (VC-BM). When analyzing the fulvic, humic and humin fractions, the highest fulvic acids were found in vermi-compost and bone meal mix, at the higher dose (VC2-BM2). In general, the addition of compost and/or bone meal stimulated microbial respiration. The treatments produced a slight but significant increase in electrical conductivity, thought it was still far from limits that involve risk of salinization. An increment in extractable P was found in all the treatments with amendment application with the exception of bone meal applied at the lower dose (1kgm(-2)). The cation exchange capacity showed a significant increment in VC2-BM2. A single application of VC at dose of 2kgm(-2) was enough to significantly reduce bulk density. An increment in kg dry matter m(-2) of beet was observed in all the treatments, but it only was significant in VC2-BM2. However, the highest N and P concentration was found in beet aerial tissues from the treatments with the higher dose of the compost-vermicompost mix (VC2 and VC2-BM2). Particulate organic carbon, fulvic acid fraction, C from respiration, and bulk density were the soil properties that showed a positive change after amendment application. Treatment combining vermicompost-compost and bone meal (VC2-BM2) seemed to be the best option to achieve an improvement both in soil and crop production and quality.
Agricultura Tecnica | 2004
Mirta G. González; Gisela Moreno; M. E. Conti; Ernesto B. Giardina
El objetivo de este trabajo fue mejorar el diagnostico de la fertilizacion potasica, corrigiendo el valor del K intercambiable (Ki) obtenido por el metodo del acetato de amonio 1N pH 7, con el indice de residualidad de Karpinets (B). El indice de residualidad B determina la cantidad del fertilizante agregado que se fija en sitios de alta especificidad, quedando retenido y no disponible en forma inmediata para las plantas. Con esta base, se realizo un ensayo en suelos de la region agricola Pampeana y Mesopotamica Argentina, en los que se determino la cantidad del K del fertilizante efectivamente disponible para las plantas como potasio intercambiable. Los datos de Ki se compararon con estimaciones realizadas en base a la ecuacion de correccion realizada con el indice B. Las correlaciones entre el Ki obtenido del ensayo y el calculado, dieron una correlacion de r = 0.98 (p <0,001)), mostrando que la ecuacion sirve para ajustar la dosis de K agregada como fertilizante.
Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2003
Mirta G. González; M. E. Conti; R. Martha Palma; Nilda Marta Arrigo
Ciencia del suelo | 2007
Mirta G. González; Juan F. Gallardo; Elena Gómez; Grazia Masciandaro; Brunello Ceccanti; Silvia Pajares
Ciencia del suelo | 2009
Romina Comese; Mirta G. González; Marta Elvira Conti
Ciencia del suelo | 2007
Mirta G. González; Juan F. Gallardo; Elena Gómez; Grazia Masciandaro; Brunello Ceccanti; Silvia Pajares
Terra Latinoamericana | 2014
M. E. Conti; Mirta G. González; Elena Gómez; Esteban Ferrero Holtz; Gisela Moreno
Archive | 2014
M. E. Conti; Mirta G. González; Elena Gómez; Esteban Ferrero Holtz; Gisela Moreno
Ciencia del suelo | 2009
Romina Comese; Mirta G. González; Marta Elvira Conti
Ciencia del suelo | 2006
Mirta G. González; Gisela Moreno; Ernesto B. Giardina; Mariano Di Miro