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- Item“Evaluación de tres abonaduras orgánicos con tres dosis en el cultivo de quinua (Chenopodium quinoa willd) en el barrio la Merced cantón Pujilí Cotopaxi 2024.”(Ecuador : Latacunga : Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi (UTC), 2024-08) Simaluisa Chasi, Anabel; López Castillo, Guadalupe de las MercedesThis research report proposes: to determine the best organic fertilization of the quinoa crop (Chenopodiun quinoa Willd) with three types of organic fertilizers, with different doses, in the La Merced neighborhood of the Pujilí Canton of the Province of Cotopaxi and to analyze the cost-benefits of the treatments under study; applying an experimental design of randomized complete blocks (A x B) + 1 with 3 repetitions and 9 treatments each repetition with its control with organic fertilizers: poultry manure, ecoabonaza and worm humus, with applications of 10, 20 and 30 Tn/ha. Variables such as; days of germination, height of the plant, diameter of the stem, days at panojamiento, weight of the grain. Resulting in days of germination an equitable equality in all the treatments of the research, in height of the plant T9 (worm humus with 30 Tn/ha) reached a higher height of 136.57 m with a cost-benefit of $0.97; in stem diameter, T7 (worm humus with 10 Tn/ha) reached the largest diameter size with 1.48 cm at a cost of $0.99 for the variable days of panicling in T9 (worm humus with 30 Tn/ha) was the one who presented the first panicles at 67 days and for the weight of the grain T2 (poultry manure with 20 Tn/ha) with 1.37 pounds at a cost of $1.85. Concluding that T9 (worm humus with 30 Tn/ha) gave better results in the variables height with 136.57 cm and days to panojation at 67 days, therefore it has better performance in quinoa cultivation; the cost-benefit is 1.85 dollars for the best T2 treatment (poultry manure with 20 Tn/ha) since it presented a higher average of pounds per treatment at a low cost.