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Publicación Diversidad genética de llamas del banco de germoplasma del INIA - Perú(Universidad Nacional Agraria de la Selva, Facultad de Recursos Naturales Renovables Mención Forestales, Departamento Académico de Ciencia de los Recursos Renovables, 2019-11); ; ;Gallegos, R. F. ;Rodríguez, J. E.Condori Rojas, N.El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la diversidad genética de la población de llamas de la variedad Q'ara del Banco de Germoplasma del Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA) ubicado en el departamento de Puno, Perú (15°S, 71°O y a 4190 m s. n. m.). Se tomaron muestras de sangre por punción en vena yugular de 239 llamas. Doce loci microsatélites descritos para alpacas y llamas fueron amplificados en dos reacciones de PCR. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publicación Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense as a strategy to reduce nitrogen fertilization in cultivating purple maize (Zea mays l.) in the Inter-andean valleys of Peru(MDPI, 2024-10-21); ;Alarcón Romani, Susan; ;García Blásquez, Cayo; ; Purple maize has gained global significance due to its numerous nutraceutical benefits. However, sustaining its production typically requires high doses of nitrogen fertilizers, which, when applied in excess, can contaminate vital resources such as soil and water. Inoculation with nitrogenfixing microorganisms, such as those from the Azospirillum genus, has emerged as an alternative to partially or fully replace nitrogen fertilizers. This study aimed to evaluate the inoculation effect with A. brasilense and varying nitrogen fertilization levels on the yield and quality of purple maize. The experiment was carried out using a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with a 2 × 5 factorial arrangement and five replications. Treatments comprised two inoculation levels (control without inoculation and inoculation with A. brasilense) under five nitrogen doses (0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 kg・ha−1, applied as urea). Inoculation with A. brasilense resulted in a 10.5% increase in plant height, a 16.7% increase in root length, a 21.3% increase in aboveground fresh biomass, a 30.1% increase in root fresh biomass, and a 27.7% increase in leaf nitrogen concentration compared to the no inoculated control. Regarding yield, the inoculated plants surpassed the control in both purple maize yield (kg・ha−1) and cob weight by 21.8% and 11.6%, respectively. Across all fertilization levels and parameters assessed, the inoculated treatments outperformed the control. Furthermore, for parameters, namely plant height, leaf nitrogen content, and cob dimensions (length, diameter, and weight), the A. brasilense inoculation treatment with 90 kg N・ha−1 was statistically equivalent or superior to the non-inoculated control with 120 kg N・ha−1. These results indicate that inoculation with A. brasilense positively impacted purple maize at all nitrogen levels tested and improved nitrogen use efficiency, enabling a reduction of 30 kg N・ha-1 without compromising performance in key parameters.