João Paulo Andrade Gomes, José Carlos Lambert, Maurício Novaes Souza, Alexandre Cristiano Santos Júnior, Monique Moreira Moulin
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摘要
社会要求采用更可持续的农业耕作方法,这种压力推动了人们对有机农业的兴趣,尤其是在家庭农业中,尽管有机农业的功效尚未达到传统农业的水平。有效微生物(EM)有望成为有机肥的补充,因为它们能加速有机物的分解,提高植物的养分利用率。本研究调查了在圣埃斯皮里图州阿雷格里和巴拉德圣弗朗西斯科采集的两种 EM 对辣椒种植的影响,并将其与商业 EM 和标准有机肥进行了比较。对植株高度、茎杆直径、果实数量和质量以及微生物组成等参数进行了分析。Alegre EM 脱颖而出,获得了更好的生长和产量指标。Barra de São Francisco EM 也产生了积极影响,特别是对新鲜气生部分的质量和高度。微生物分析表明,不同有机物的微生物群落存在差异。由此得出的结论是,在施用有机肥的同时使用有机酵母菌可有利于辣椒的种植。
Use and quantification of efficient microorganisms in the development and production of peppers (Capsicum spp.)
The societal pressure for more sustainable agricultural practices drives interest in organic farming, especially within family agriculture, although it has not yet reached the efficacy of traditional agriculture. Effective Microorganisms (EM) hold promise as supplements to organic fertilization, as they accelerate organic matter decomposition and enhance nutrient availability for plants. This study investigated the impact of two types of EM collected in Alegre and Barra de São Francisco, Espírito Santo State, on pepper cultivation, comparing them with commercial EM and standard organic fertilization. Parameters such as plant height, stem diameter, number and mass of fruits, and microbial composition were analyzed. The Alegre EM stood out, yielding better growth and production metrics. The Barra de São Francisco EM also had a positive impact, particularly on fresh aerial part mass and height. Microbiological analysis revealed differences in microbial communities among the EM. It is concluded that the use of EM in conjunction with organic fertilization can benefit pepper cultivation.