Brazilian Journal of Biology (Feb 2024)

Yield of white clover and orchard grass cultivated in mining passives adding black earth and compost as a substrate

  • R. Yaulilahua-Huacho,
  • W. H. Salas-Contreras,
  • L. A. Sumarriva-Bustinza,
  • E. Rojas-Felipe,
  • J. L. Contreras-Fernández,
  • P. A. Palomino-Pastrana,
  • C. Dueñas-Jurado,
  • J. C. Ayuque-Rojas,
  • Manuel Castrejón Valdez,
  • F. O. Areche,
  • G. A. Cosco-Salguero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.280008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84

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Abstract Mining environmental liabilities generate environmental pollution. The objective of the present study was to determine the yield of white clover (Trifolium repens) and orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata) cultivated in mining environmental passives adding black earth and compost as a substrate in the Buenaventura Julcani Huancavelica Company. The treatments were the combinations: 4: 3.1: 3.1: 3:1.1 kg of RP: RP, TN: RP, C: RP, TN, C respectively. They were distributed in four treatments with twelve experimental units for each species of leguminous and gramineous grass, we worked according to the completely randomized design (DCA) with a 2 x 4 factorial arrangement, the experimental unit being a treatment with twelve repetitions. The variables evaluated were: germination percentage (TG) and stem survival percentage (TST). For the statistical analysis, the SPSS software was used.

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