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Plant and Soil | 2005

Preliminary compositional nutrient diagnosis norms for cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) grown on desert calcareous soil

José Luis García-Hernández; Ricardo David Valdez-Cepeda; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Bernardo Murillo-Amador; Alejandra Nieto-Garibay; Rafael Magallanes-Quintanar; Juan Ángel Larrinaga-Mayoral

This study calculated the compositional nutrient diagnosis (CND) norms of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), as well as identified significant nutrient interactions of this crop growing in an irrigated calcareous desert soil. Three genotypes were distributed in rows in a 2-ha field. The soil showed high heterogeneity in its chemical properties. For statistical analysis, 86 foliar composite samples from healthy plants were used. Preliminary CND norms were developed using a cumulative variance ratio function and the χ2 distribution function. Means and standard deviations of row-centered log ratios VX of five nutrients (N, P, K, Ca, and Mg) and a filling value R, which included all nutrients not chemically analyzed. Preliminary CND norms are: VN*=0.174±0.095, VP*=−2.172±0.234, VK*=−0.007±0.267, VCa*=−0.022±0.146, VMg*=−1.710±0.132, and VR5*=3.728±0.084. These CND norms are associated with dry bean yields higher than 1.88 t ha−1, and are associated with the following foliar concentrations: 26.2 g N kg−1, 2.5 g P kg−1, 22.9 g K kg−1, 21.6 g Ca kg−1, and 4 g Mg kg−1. Cowpea plants growing in desert calcareous soils took up lower amounts of N, P, and K than those considered as optimum in a previous report. Six interactions were strongly indicated for cowpea through principal component analyses: positive for Ca–Mg, and negative for N–Ca, N–Mg, Ca–P, Mg–P, and K–P. Furthermore, two interactions were identified using simple correlations, negative N–P and positive K–Ca.


Interciencia | 2007

La ganadería orgánica, una alternativa de desarrollo pecuario para algunas regiones de México: Una revisión

José Luis; Alejandro Palacios-Espinosa; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Ariel Guillén-Trujillo; RAfAEL De Luna-De La PEñ; Ricardo Ortega-Pérez; Bernardo Murillo-Amador


Terra Latinoamericana | 2010

Avances en investigación y perspectivas del aprovechamiento de los abonos verdes en la agricultura

José Luis García-Hernández; Bernardo Murillo-Amador; Alejandra Nieto-Garibay; Manuel Fortis-Hernández; Cándido Márquez-Hernández; Edmundo Castellanos-Pérez; José de Jesús Quiñones-Vera; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano


Agrociencia | 2015

Respuesta estral y perfil hormonal en ovejas de pelo sincronizadas con protocolos cortos a base de prostaglandinas

Jaime Arroyo-Ledezma; Javier Hernández-López; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Marco Antonio Camacho-Escobar


Interciencia | 2007

ORGANIC LIVESTOCK, AN ALTERNATIVE OF CATTLE DEVELOPMENT FOR SOME REGIONS OF MEXICO: A REVIEW

José Luis Espinoza-Villavicencio; Alejandro Palacios-Espinosa; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Ariel Guillén-Trujillo; Rafael de Luna de la Peña; Ricardo Ortega-Pérez; Bernardo Murillo-Amador


Archive | 2015

RESPUESTA ESTRAL Y PERFIL HORMONAL EN OVEJAS DE PELO SINCRONIZADAS CON PROTOCOLOS CORTOS A BASE DE PROSTAGLANDINAS ESTRUS RESPONSE AND HORMONAL PROFILE IN HAIR SHEEP SYNCHRONIZED WITH SHORT PROSTAGLANDIN PROTOCOLS

Jaime Arroyo-Ledezma; Javier Hernández-López; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Marco Antonio Camacho-Escobar


Archive | 2011

COMPONENTES DE (CO)VARIANZA DEL CRECIMIENTO POSDESTETE EN VAQUILLAS SANTA GERTRUDIS UTILIZANDO MODELOS DE REGRESIÓN ALEATORIA COMPONENTS OF (CO)VARIANCE OF POSTWEANING GROWTH IN SANTA GERTRUDIS HEIFERS USING RANDOM REGRESSION MODELS

José Luis Espinoza-Villavicencio; Alejandro Palacios-Espinosa; Ariel Guillén-Trujillo; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Danilo Guerra-Iglesias


Agrociencia | 2011

Components of (co)variance of postweaning growth in Santa Gertrudis heifers using random regression models

José Luis Espinoza-Villavicencio; Alejandro Palacios-Espinosa; Ariel Guillén-Trujillo; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Danilo Guerra-Iglesias


Agrociencia | 2011

Componentes de (co)varianza del crecimiento posdestete en vaquillas Santa Gertrudis utilizando modelos de regresión aleatoria

José Luis Espinoza-Villavicencio; Alejandro Palacios-Espinosa; Ariel Guillén-Trujillo; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano; Danilo Guerra-Iglesias


Archive | 2010

AVANCES EN INVESTIGACIÓN Y PERSPECTIVAS DEL APROVECHAMIENTO DE LOS ABONOS VERDES EN LA AGRICULTURA Research Advances and Prospects on the Use of Green Manures in Agriculture

José Luis García-Hernández; Bernardo Murillo-Amador; Alejandra Nieto-Garibay; Manuel Fortis-Hernández; Cándido Márquez-Hernández; Edmundo Castellanos-Pérez; José de Jesús Quiñones-Vera; Narciso Y. Avila-Serrano

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Bernardo Murillo-Amador

Spanish National Research Council

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Alejandro Palacios-Espinosa

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Ariel Guillén-Trujillo

Autonomous University of Baja California

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José Luis Espinoza-Villavicencio

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Ricardo Ortega-Pérez

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Alejandra Nieto-Garibay

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Cándido Márquez-Hernández

Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango

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Edmundo Castellanos-Pérez

Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango

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José de Jesús Quiñones-Vera

Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango

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