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    Ficha del Grupo Operativo para el desarrollo de estrategias agronómicas para elevar la productividad de manera sostenible de diversos cultivos en rotación en zona vulnerable por la contaminación con nitratos de origen agrario en Rioja Alta

    Si bien la aplicación de fertilizantes basados en nitrógeno, potasio u otros elementos es una práctica habitual en la rotación de cultivos en Rioja Alta, esta zona fue declarada vulnerable a la contaminación por nitratos. La normativa vigente en este ámbito limita el uso de abonos nitrogenados a los agricultores de la zona, por lo que se hace necesario un uso más sostenible de los mismos y el desarrollo de protocolos agrícolas que reduzcan su uso sin poner en peligro la rentabilidad y viabilidad de las explotaciones. El objetivo principal es el desarrollo de nuevas metodologías y protocolos de fertilización que optimicen la calidad y rendimiento de forma sostenible de cultivos en rotación de patata, cereal, judía verde, guisante y remolacha en zonas NZV de La Rioja Alta.

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    DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE AGRONOMIC STRATEGIES TO INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF VARIOUS CROPS IN RO

    DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE AGRONOMIC STRATEGIES TO INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF VARIOUS CROPS IN ROTATION IN A NITRITE VULNERABLE AREA IN LA RIOJA

    Localisation
    • Spain
    Auteurs
    • COOPERATIVA GARU
    Objectif
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    Type de fichier
    Document
    Taille du fichier
    266 kB
    Publié sur
    01-12-2019
    Langue originale
    Spanish
    Site officiel du projet
    DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE AGRONOMIC STRATEGIES TO INCREASE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF VARIOUS CROPS IN RO
    License
    CC BY
    Mots-clés
    • fertilización
    • cereal
    • estrategias
    • patata
    • zona vulnerable
    • nitratos
    • judía verde
    • Rioja Alta
    • abonos nitrogenados
    • potasio
    • nitrógeno
    • contaminación
    • rotación cultivos
    • cultivos
    • sostenibilidad
    • remolacha
    • guisante

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