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Soil management in Lepidium meyenii (maca) monoculture: trends and challenges for small farmers around Lake Chinchaycocha in the Andean highlands of Junin (Peru)

  • Richard Solórzano-Acosta
  • , Mirella Chanco
  • , Martín Seminario
  • , Rita Cabello-Torres
  • , Vladimir Camel
  • , Sphyros Lastra
  • , Alberto Arias
  • , Patricia Verástegui
  • , Kenyi Quispe
  • , Carlos Carbajal-Llosa
  • , Juan Pablo Cuevas
  • , Juancarlos Cruz
  • , Cecilia Turín

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Abstract

Introduction: Monoculture is a significant concern due to its negative impact on soil quality, resource productivity, and agricultural sustainability, particularly in vulnerable communities. This research aims to evaluate high Andean soil management for maca monoculture. Materials and methods: To this end, interviews were conducted with maca farmers adjacent to Lake Chinchaycocha. The effect on soil quality was evaluated based on principal component analysis (PCA), weighted soil quality index (SQIw), and physico-chemical characteristics. Results: The results indicated differences between farmers in agronomic management, monoculture period (from 5 to 9 years), and fallow time (up to 10 years in the best cases). Regarding soil quality, the PCA highlighted boron and total nitrogen locations in the same quadrant, with the highest contribution to the analysis. Finally, the SQIw showed that soils without maca cultivation presented better quality. Conclusion: This research’s results indicate a need to optimize soil management practices, especially for small farmers, who are the most vulnerable group. In addition, further studies on boron and nitrogen availability in soils cultivated with maca are required, emphasizing areas that exceed 10 years of continuous use.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1419745
JournalFrontiers in Soil Science
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

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