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IVES 9 IVES Conference Series 9 Caracterización de suelos de la comarca Tacoronte-Acentejo

Caracterización de suelos de la comarca Tacoronte-Acentejo

Abstract

La comarca Tacoronte-Acentejo, con una extensión cultivada de 2.422 has. concentra un 20% de los viñedos de Canarias. Los rendimientos de estos viñedos han sido tradicionalmente bajos, en torno a los 5.000 kg./ha, debido en parte al sistema de conducción tradicional, con bajas densidades de cultivo (entre 800 y 1000 cepas /ha) y en parte a las características físico químicas del suelo que condicionan su fertilidad.
Trabajos anteriores clasificaron los suelos de la comarca como pardos eutróficos en un 80% y el resto como andosoles desaturados, vertisoles, o suelos de carácter transicional. La textura que predomina es la arcillosa, en un 76% de los suelos.
El objeto de este trabajo es elaborar mapas de suelo en el que se reflejen las características químicas que más limitan el cultivo, para poder realizar recomendaciones rápidas de enmiendas y abonados, sin perjuicio de realizar el análisis correspondiente en cada finca.

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Publication date: February 24, 2022

Issue: Terroir 2000

Type: Article

Authors

Carmen Calzadilla Hernández

Agente de Extensión Agraria de Tacoronte

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IVES Conference Series | Terroir 2000

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