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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>Uso de fertilización orgánica basada en orina humana en el cultivo del maíz (Zea maíz, L)./The use of organic fertilization based in human urine in the cultivation of the maize</text>
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              <text>Dania González Gort, Nelson José Agostino, Aldo de Karzao, Arelys Valido Torné</text>
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              <text>RESUMENEl presente trabajo estudia el efecto de la orina humana en el desarrollo y rendimientos del cultivo del maíz, variedad Matuba. El experimento se realizó en el Instituto Agrario de la Ciudad de Mocuba, Mozambique, usando un diseño de Bloques al azar con tres tratamientos (T0-sin fertilización, T1-Fertilizado con orina humana y T2-Fertilización química), y tres repeticiones, sobre un suelo arcilloso. Los resultados fueron sometidos a análisis de varianza del paquete Statistix 10.0 y las medias comparadas por la dócima de Tukey para una probabilidad de 5%. Las variables evaluadas fueron: altura de la planta (HP), diámetro de la mazorca sin paja (DM), largo de la mazorca (CM), peso de la mazorca (Pe) y rendimiento. Respecto a los tratamientos utilizados, los resultados del empleo de fertilizante orgánico a base de la orina humana resultó significativamente superior en los parámetros referentes la altura de la planta (HP) y diámetro de la mazorca (DM), sin diferencia significativa a respeto del tratamiento con químico (T2) en los parámetros largo de la mazorca (CM), peso de la mazorca (Pe) y rendimiento (R), que alcanzó en el caso de la orina humana 4.80 t/ha. Desde el punto de vista experimental, el presente estudio evidenció resultados promisorios acerca de la utilización de orina humana en la fertilización del maíz (Zea mays, L), indicando la posibilidad de su uso en la agricultura familiar reduciendo o sustituyendo el consumo de fertilizantes químicos. ABSTRACTTo test the effect of human urine on the yield of maize variety 'Matuba', conducted at the Institute of Agrarian of City Mocuba an essay using the randomized complete block design with three treatments (no fertilization T0, T1 fertilization with human urine and T2 chemical fertilization), and three replications in clay soil The data were interpreted by an analysis of variance package Statistix 10.0, the means were compared by Tukey test at 5% probability. The variables evaluated were: plant height (PH), ear diameter (DM), ear length (CS) ear weight g (PE) and yield (t/ha). Respect of the treatments tested, the application of human urine resulted in significantly higher parameters for plant height (PH) and diameter of the ear (DM), and no significant difference regarding the treatment with chemical fertilizer (T2) parameters ear length (CS), ear  weight (PE) and ear  (R), which reached in the case of human urine 4.80 t/ha. From the experimental point of view this study showed promising results on the use of human urine fertilization of corn (Zea mays L.) , indicating a potential application of human urine in agriculture in order to reduce consumption or even in some cases replace use of chemical fertilizers.</text>
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              <text>Universidad de Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz</text>
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              <text>Agriculture (General)</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/332" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/agrisost/article/view/332&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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