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Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Yield and Quality of Jalapeño Pepper Fruit ( Capsicum annuum L.)

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  • Ana Alejandra Valenzuela-García

    (Institutional Posgraduate Program in Agriculture and Forest Science (DICAF), Juárez de Durango State University (UJED), Constitución 404 Sur, Centro, Durango 34000, Dgo, Mexico)

  • Uriel Figueroa-Viramontes

    (La Laguna Experimental Station, INIFAP, Matamoros 27440, Coahuila, Mexico)

  • Enrique Salazar-Sosa

    (Posgraduate and Research Department, Technological Institute of Torréon (ITT), Torreón 27170, Coahuila, Mexico)

  • Ignacio Orona-Castillo

    (Agriculture and Zootechnics Faculty, Juárez de Durango State University, Ejido Venecia, Tlahualilo Km 35, Gómez Palacio 35111, Dgo, Mexico)

  • Miguel Ángel Gallegos-Robles

    (Agriculture and Zootechnics Faculty, Juárez de Durango State University, Ejido Venecia, Tlahualilo Km 35, Gómez Palacio 35111, Dgo, Mexico)

  • José Luis García-Hernández

    (Agriculture and Zootechnics Faculty, Juárez de Durango State University, Ejido Venecia, Tlahualilo Km 35, Gómez Palacio 35111, Dgo, Mexico)

  • Enrique Troyo-Diéguez

    (Center for Biological Research of Northwest Mexico, La Paz 23060, BCS, Mexico)

Abstract

Organic fertilizers were evaluated on jalapeno pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) and on their effect on the soil content of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), electrical conductivity (EC), pH and organic matter (OM), at the Experimental Station of the Agriculture and Zootechnics Faculty (FAZ-UJED), Ejido Venecia, Durango, México. The assayed experimental fertilizers were vermicompost (VC) with 0 and 3 Mg ha −1 , in factorial combination with solarized manure (SM), with 0, 40, 80, and 120 Mg ha −1 , and an inorganic fertilization nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK) at 150–100–00 Mg ha −1 . Microbiological analyses were performed to evaluate the presence of Salmonella spp. The highest yield was 56.2 Mg ha −1 with 120 Mg ha −1 SM, which was statistically similar to 40 and 80 Mg ha −1 ; the highest P content (70.7 mg kg −1 ) and OM (3.7%) occurred with 120 Mg ha −1 SM. The inorganic fertilizer reflected the lowest OM (1.1%). Nutrients provided by SM were sufficient to satisfy the crop needs. Values of pH, EC and N were not affected by SM. The fruit quality was not affected by the organic fertilizers. Most fruits were classified as Second-Class Quality (60%), followed by First-Class Quality (25%). Microbiological analyses were negative for Salmonella spp., suggesting that the SM is effective in its elimination.

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  • Ana Alejandra Valenzuela-García & Uriel Figueroa-Viramontes & Enrique Salazar-Sosa & Ignacio Orona-Castillo & Miguel Ángel Gallegos-Robles & José Luis García-Hernández & Enrique Troyo-Diéguez, 2019. "Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Yield and Quality of Jalapeño Pepper Fruit ( Capsicum annuum L.)," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 9(10), pages 1-11, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:9:y:2019:i:10:p:208-:d:269513
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    1. Lian-Jie Wan & Yang Tian & Man He & Yong-Qiang Zheng & Qiang Lyu & Rang-Jin Xie & Yan-Yan Ma & Lie Deng & Shi-Lai Yi, 2021. "Effects of Chemical Fertilizer Combined with Organic Fertilizer Application on Soil Properties, Citrus Growth Physiology, and Yield," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(12), pages 1-15, November.

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