Leslie Hernández-Fernández, José Gerardo Vázquez, Lázaro Hernández, Roberto Campbell, Julia Martínez, Elliosha Hajari, Roberto González-De Zayas, Byron E. Zevallos-Bravo, Yanier Acosta, José Carlos Lorenzo
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摘要
摘要 传统农业依赖于不可持续地施用大量无机肥料,对环境造成了有害影响。将入侵水生大型藻类作为有机肥料用于作物生产,是控制杂草的一个独特机会,也是将这些通常会被丢弃的植物材料作为一种资源加以利用。因此,本研究的目标是将地肤子和蟋蟀草用作有机肥料,促进高价值蔬菜辣椒的生长。此外,还评估是否可以使用欧氏距离作为工具,将收集到的数据整合为一个有意义的结果。结果表明,在添加了水生大型藻类植物材料的土壤上生长的辣椒,株高、单株叶片数、叶片长度、茎秆直径和单株果实数都有所提高(以中度和高度OCV为特征)。计算欧氏距离的结果表明,达到预期表型的最佳处理是添加 100 克 P. stratiotes 或 400 克 E. crassipes。因此,很明显,测试的大型杂草可用作有机肥料,以促进 C. annuum 的植物生长和产量,而欧氏距离评估是将一系列参数的结果纳入单一总结结果的有用工具。
Use of Euclidean distance to evaluate Pistia stratiotes and Eichhornia crassipes as organic fertilizer amendments in Capsicum annuum
Conventional agriculture is reliant on the application of unsustainably high rates of inorganic fertilizers with detrimental consequences on the environment. The use of invasive aquatic macrophytes as organic fertilizer for crop production represents a unique opportunity for weed control as well as to use this plant material that would typically be disposed of, as a resource instead. Therefore, the goal of the present study was to use Pistia stratiotes and Eichhornia crassipes as organic fertilizer for the growth of a high value vegetable, Capsicum annuum. Furthermore, to evaluate if Euclidean distance can be used as a tool to integrate the data collected into a single meaningful outcome. The results showed that growth on soil amended with plant material from the aquatic macrophytes resulted in improved plant height, number of leaves per plant, leaf length, stalk diameter and the number of fruits produced per plant (characterized by Medium and High OCVs). The outcome from calculation of the Euclidean distance revealed that the best treatments to achieve the desired phenotype were amendments with 100 g P. stratiotes or 400 g E. crassipes. Therefore, it was evident that the tested macrophyte weeds can be used as organic fertilizers to promote plant growth and yield in C. annuum and that assessment of the Euclidean distance is a useful tool to incorporate the findings from a range of parameters into a single summarized outcome.