ISCO-17-Abstracts.Pdf

ISCO-17-Abstracts.Pdf

410 Environmental sustainability through soil conservation ISBN: 978-958-57973-0-7 1a. edición: Fondo Editorial EIA Queda hecho el depósito que ordena la ley. ©Autores ©ISCO Colombia ©Fondo Editorial EIA Dirección Editorial Marcela Restrepo Bernal Fondo Editorial EIA Edición Juan Carlos Loaiza Úsuga Coordinación Editorial Adriana María Quinchía Figueroa Adriana María Quinchía Figueroa Juliana Uribe Castrillón Laura Osorno Bedoya Diseño y diagramación Fondo Editorial EIA Escuela de Ingeniería de Antioquia Las Palmas km 2+200, vía Aeropuerto José María Córdova, Envigado (Ant) Teléfono (574) 354 9090 Ext.641 [email protected] Presidente LuIs Guillermo Gómez Atehortúa Vicepresidente Representante Estudiantil Margarita Trujillo Mejía David Pineda Duque (Principal) Estefanía Hoyos Franco (Suplente) Vocales Juan Camilo Escobar Pérez Representante Profesoral Francisco Restrepo Gallego Hernán Darío Cortés Pérez (Principal) Pedro Botero Cock Rafael Galindo Monsalve (Suplente) Víctor Aristizábal Gil Germán Jaramillo Olano Sergio Betancur Palacio Juan Camilo Arango Londoño Rector Carlos Felipe Londoño Álvarez Secretaria General Dirección Unidad de Ciencias Básicas Olga Lucía Toro Ocampo Javier Alfonso Sierra Torres Decano Académico y Egresados Dirección de Internacionalización Carlos Rodríguez Lalinde Melanie Blanchard Dirección de Planeación Dirección Autoevaluación y Acreditación Paula Madrid Barbotto Adriana Granda Atehortúa Dirección General de Investigación Dirección Recursos Académicos y Planta y Proyectos Física Nathalia Vélez López de Mesa Mauricio Restrepo Mesa Dirección de Extensión Dirección Financiera Beatriz Herrera Matta María Consuelo García Londoño Dirección Responsabilidad Universitaria Dirección Mercadeo y Comunicaciones Rubén Darío Hernández Pérez Liliana White Correa Unidad Académica de Administrativa, Dirección Tecnologías de la Información Financiera y Sistemas y Computación y Comunicación Jorge Esteban Mesías Hoyos Lucía Echeverri Ramos Dirección Unidad Académica de Biomédi- ca, Mecatrónica y Mecánica Jesús Soto Castaño Presidente ISCO Colombia Juan Carlos Loaiza Úsuga Directora 17 Conferencia ISCO Ana María Zambrano Botero Coordinadora Académica Adriana María Quinchía Figueroa Comité Científico Ildefonso Pla Sentís – ISCO BD (España) Winfried E. H. Blum – UNR (Austria) José Luis Rubio - ISCO BD (España) Mohamed Sabir- ISCO BD (Marruecos). Antonio Rodríguez – ULL (España) Carmelo Dazzi - ESSC (Italia) Eric Roose - ISCO BD (Francia) Julian Dumansky - Consultant WBSLM (Canada) Jaume Porta Casanellas – SECS (España). Samir A. El-Swaify - ISCO BD (USA). Donald Gabriels - ISCO BD (Bélgica) Michael. A. Fullen – ESSC (UK) Miodrag Zlatic – WASWC (Serbia) Erick Zagal - ISCO BD (Chile). Li Rui- WASWAC (China) Ian Hannam - ISCO BD (Australia). Bill Boyer – SWCS (USA) Roberto Casas - ISCO BD (Argentina). Marc Nearing - ISCO BD (USA). Ádám Kertész - ISCO BD (Hungría) . Maurice G. Cook - ISCO BD (USA). Michael J. Grundy - ISCO BD (Australia). Dick Arnold – (USA) Walter Osorio-UNC-Medellín (Colombia) Juan Carlos Loaiza– UNC-Medellín (Colombia) Raul Zapata- UNC-Medellín (Colombia) Adriana Maria Quinchia F- EIA (Colombia) ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH SOIL CONSERVATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Preconference Field Trip Central Coffee Production Area of Colombia. Visit Coffee Landscape World Heritage UNESCO. Writen by: Juan C Loaiza and Carmen S Morales ................................................................. 23 Conference Field Trip Antioquian Coffee Farming Region. Visit to experimental substation of the National Federation of Colombian Coffee Growers. Writen by: Juan C Loaizaand Raul D Zapata ............................................................................................ 73 Andean Valley of Santa Fe de Antioquia. Humid Highlands and Dry Environments. Writen by: Juan C Loaiza and Raul D Zapata ............................................................................................ 117 Eastern Antioquia Andisols. Visit to Paysandu experimental farm and flower farms. Writen by: Juan C Loaiz and Raul D Zapata .............................................................................................. 161 Postconference Field Trip Eastern Los Llanos Oxisols - Inceptisols. Visit to the Los Llanos Piedmont and the Colombian High Plains. Writen by: Yolanda Rubiano Sanabria, Nubia Cristina Díaz García and Jaime Humberto Bernal Riobo .............................................................................................................. 205 ACTIVIDAD BIOLÓGICA EN LA RIZÓSFERA DE ESPECIES NATIVAS PRESENTES EN LOS ALREDEDORES DE FOSAS DE HIDROCARBUROS UBICADAS EN EL ESTADO ANZOÁTEGUI, VENEZUELA Writen by: Rangel-Istillarte; Dezzeo, N; Flores, S e Hinojosa, M ......................................................... 248 ADAPTATION AND ASSESMENT BAMBOO SPECIES THROUGTH GROWING BANK IN COASTAL ZONES. STUDY CASE IN GROWING BANK FOR Guadua Angustifolia Kuth, Bambusa Vulgaris y Phillostachys Aurea (BAYUNCA, BOLIVAR) Writen by: Díaz Mendoza C.P.; Valdelamar Villegas J.C. ......................................................................... 250 MEMORIAS 17TH CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNACIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR SOIL Medellín (Colombia), 8 al 12 de julio de 2013 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH SOIL CONSERVATION TABLE OF CONTENTS ADDRESSING SOIL EROSION IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AT THE WATERSHED SCALE Writen by: Monschke, J. ................................................................................................................................. 252 AGROECOLOGY AS A STRATEGY FOR SOIL CONSERVATION IN SMALL PRODUCERS. CASE STUDY: INTENSIVE GARDEN “EL GUAYABAL”, SAN JOSÉ DE LAS LAJAS. CUBA. Writen by: Santander - Mendoza; S. Cruz La Paz, O. ............................................................................ 254 AGRONOMIC AND INDUSTRY QUALITIES FOR SUGAR CANE UNDER MINERAL FERTILIZACION USING HUMIC SUBSTANCES Writen by: Lima, C. C.; Gomes, T. C. A.; Oliveira, M. W. ......................................................................... 256 ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AGROGANADEROS WASTE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Writen by: Gómez-Garrido, M.; Carmona Garcés, D.M.; Faz Cano, A. ........................................... 258 AN OPTIMIZING METHOD FOR LAND USE IN SMALL WATERSHED Writen by: Gao Jianen, Zhang Yuanxing,Jia Lizhi, Ji Mingjuan ........................................................ 260 ASSESSING PHOSPHOROUS RUNOFF AT THE WATERSHED SCALE LEVEL BY USING THE CURVE NUMBER APPROACH AND THE GIS-MODEL BUILDER Writen by: Agudelo, S.C, Anaya, J.A, Booman, G, and Montoya, L.J. .............................................. 262 ASSESSMENT OF BIOCHEMICAL INDICATORS IN SOILS IMPACTED BY OIL, FROM YARACAL, FALCON STATE, VENEZUELA Writen by: Guerrero, G.; Armado, A. .......................................................................................................... 264 ASSESSMENT OF NITROGEN DYNAMICS AND CROPPING SYSTEM SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ANDEAN REGION OF SOUTH AMERICA WITH A NEW TOOL AVAILABLE FOR COMPUTERS AND SMARTPHONES DEVICES (APP) Writen by: Jorge A. Delgado, Jeff Alwang, Luis Escudero, Ana Karina Saavedra, Carlos Monar, Víctor Barrera, and Ruben Botello ................................................................................. 266 ASSESSMENT OF SOIL QUALITY PARAMETERS IN SOILS DERIVED FROM VOLCANIC MATERIALS UNDER DIFFERENT LAND USES IN SOUTHERN CHILE Writen by: Valle S.R.1; Carrasco J. ............................................................................................................... 268 MEMORIAS 17TH CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNACIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR SOIL Medellín (Colombia), 8 al 12 de julio de 2013 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH SOIL CONSERVATION TABLE OF CONTENTS ASSESSMENT OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES TO IMPROVE CROP PRODUCTION IN THE DIFFERENT ETHIOPIAN AGRO SYSTEMS Writen by: García Moreno, R.; Ramos Fuentes, N. ; Gameda, S.; Díaz Álvarez, M.C.; and Selasie, Y. G. ...................................................................................................... 270 ATTACKING SOIL EROSION IN AN INDIGINOUS ANDEAN COMMUNITY IN ECUADOR Writen by: William B. Mahoney ...................................................................................................................... 272 BEHAVIOR OF CARBON IN COFFEE AGROECOSYSTEMS OF PUEBLA, MEXICO Writen by: Tamaríz Flores J.V., Orellana Rivadeneyra G., Linares Fleites G. y Castelán Vega R. ............................................................................................................................................... 274 BIOCARBON USE IN VOLCANIC SOILS IN SOUTH OF CHILE EFFECTS IN HORDEUM VULGARE PRODUCTION Writen by: Curaqueo, G., González, A., Cea, M., Meier, S., Borie, F., Navia, R. ................................. 276 BIOSOLIDS AS AMENDMENTS OF DEGRADED SOILS BY LAND USE CHANGE IN PUEBLA, MEXICO Writen by: Chavarín Pineda Y.; Cruz Montalvo A.; Tamariz Flores J.V.; Castelán Vega R.C. ......... 278 CARACTERIZACIÓN MINERALÓGICA Y ELEMENTAL DE SUELOS DE LA RESERVA NACIONAL DE JUNIN-PERÚ, CONTAMINADOS POR RELAVES MINEROS Writen by: Julio Fabián S., Edgardo Solorzano P. ..................................................................................... 280 CHANGES IN SEDIMENT DISCHARGE ON THE CHINESE LOESS PLATEAU FROM 1955 TO 2010: IMPLICATIONS FOR FURTHER SOIL EROSION CONTROL Writen by: Juying Jiao Jing Li Jianjun Wang .............................................................................................

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