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OP07:Improving lily bulb production through solarization, legume intercropping, manure application and AMF inoculation
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Fertility
Soil
Improving lily bulb production
TSBF: 2001
through solarization, legume
intercropping, manure application
and AMF inoculation
C. Guadarrama,
D. Trejo, I. Barois,
M. de los Santos, F.
Franco, P.
Rodríguez, E. Martínez,
J.A. García
and M. Ortega
WHY LILLIES IN THE
SECOND PHASE?
Lily farming has been a
key cash crop for farmers
livelihood in the buffer
zone of Santa Marta
Reserve.
Rural Participatory
diagnostic
Venustiano Carranza
Bulbos de Azucena
pobreza del suelo y
l
Conventional lily farming exerts a strong
It is a farmers’
Rotten Bulbs
request because impact on soil quality and biodiversity.
the bulb
Agrochemicals used in lilies culture
production had
in Tatahuicapan 2005
decrease
because of pest.
Aphids
Virosis
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Primer ciclo 2007-2008
Farmers’
Perspective
Economic
BLOQUE A BLOQUE B
Viability
Scientific
State f
St t of
Interest the Art
Conservation BLOQUE C BLOQUE D
Concepts &
BGBD
existing
methods
BLOQUE E
What should be the experimental design?
Azucena-
Treatment 1-4
Liies -
inocculated
mucuna2)
Mucuna Jicama
inoculated
jícama(1)
Azucena-
Treatments jícama
without
inoc.(3)
Control
(7)
Lilies-
mucuna
without
inoc.(4)
Local
Solarization-
Practices
cow manure
(6)
(5)
Jicama: Treatment 5
Pachyrhizus erosus Solarization and Cow
Leguminosae with
Manure
allelopathic properties
and very good in
salads !
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Nematods Functional groups Macrofauna Sampling at the flowering season
Benigno Mendoza 2008
Total Macrofauna
2007 2008
Density 20-
ind.m-2 4500* 370- 800
Biomass
gm-2 15-50 35-95**
*
**
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The adoption or popularity of the lilies FOMIX PROJECT
experiment is due to:
1-the lilies bulb are highly valued “Lily farming (Lilium longiflorum Thunb.) with
2- the hard work of NGO´s since 20 years biofertilizers and biofumigants in Los
3- the opportunity of being subsidized Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico : an agroecological
Fomix Project approach”
2009- 2011
1 Million pesos = 71500 US $
Funded by Federal and State agency
CONACYT & Veracruz Government
One condition to be financed is to collaborate
With users
Plots in Transition:
•7 communities: Ocotal Grande, Ocotal MEXICO
• 55 farmers with a 100 m-2 plot (2000 bulbs of lilies)
• 3 treatments in their land:
•Solarization +cow manure
•Rotation with innoculated
Mucuna
Jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus )
AMF and BNF
Acaulospora mycorrhizal fungi and Bradyrhizobium N fixing bacteria
Farmers have put their own
strains land and work
Sowing bulbs and AMF inoculation
Their Labor
The committee
advanced the money to
pay the bulbs for the
first year
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The three treatments on the way in the
Inoculation of BNF
plot of Ocotal Texizapa
Regional scale: environmental
They start gradient=55 plots
adopting and
even innovating
Farmer plot
Variation: BGBD, altitude, vegetation, sun
Experimental Plot exposure, land use history: different answers
to the best or worst conditions
Danger! Thank you!
!
• Over
production of
Lilies
They said
they take the
risk…..
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