Miguel Alejandro Espejo Díaz, Roseliano Sánchez Blanco, Rafael González, Alberto Silva, Adelis Vargas, Pacífico Merchán, Gustavo Nouel Borges
In January 2003, in the Animal Production Research Unit, Lara, Venezuela, duckweed (Lemna minor) was cultured in microlagoons to determine biomasa production. Three experiments (E) were carried out with a totally randomized design: E1 (T0 = 30 g of duckweed, T1 = 30 g of duckweed and 32 g of fertilizer), E2 (T0 = 5 g of duckweed, T1 = 5 g of duckweed and 32 g of fertilizer), with 25 repetitions per treatments; and E3 (T0 = 5 g of duckweed, T1 = 5 g of duckweed and 20 g of fertilizer, T2 = 5 g of duckweed and 30 g of fertilizer, and T3 = 5 g of duckweed and 40 g of fertilizer), with 15 repetitions per treatment. The duckweed gave higher yieldeds when fertilized, and the yields depended of the quantities of vegetative material and fertilizer added to the microlagoon.
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