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Title: | Comportamiento agronómico de carica papaya en asociación con Musa AAB y Passiflora edulis, en el Carmen, Manabí. |
Authors: | Castillo Vergara, Cristopher Steven |
Keywords: | ASOCIACIÓN DE CULTIVOS COMPATIBILIDAD BENEFICIOS CRECIMIENTO EFICIENCIA |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Citation: | Castillo Vergara, C. S. (2024). Comportamiento agronómico de carica papaya en asociación con Musa AAB y Passiflora edulis, en el Carmen, Manabí. (Estudio de caso). Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Extensión El Carmen, Manta, Ecuador. |
Series/Report no.: | ULEAM-AGRO;0349 |
Abstract: | The purpose of this research was to optimize the use of space and resources in cultivation systems. Banana, passion fruit and papaya are tropical plants that can complement each other well due to their different needs and characteristics. The banana provides shade and protection to the papaya, which can be sensitive to high solar radiation and extreme temperature fluctuations. In turn, papaya, being a faster growing plant, can help improve the microclimate around the banana and reduce soil erosion. The objective was to evaluate the agronomic and productive behavior of Carica papaya (Var. Criolla) in monoculture and in association with banana and passion fruit. The work had two treatments: T1 = papaya monoculture and T2 = Associated crop (Papaya + passion fruit + banana). The agronomic and production variables were evaluated: plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, leaf health and dry matter, number of fruits. The research used a Completely Random Design (DCA) and INFOSTAT was used to analyze the data obtained, with Tukey's significance test at 5%. As a result, it was obtained that the plant height in monoculture (papaya) and association (papaya-banana) is 4.8 m in monoculture and 5.2 m in association, the diameter of the stem is 12.96 cm in monoculture and 13.8 cm in association, the dry matter of 75.76 g in monoculture and 83.03g in association, 47 fruits per plant in monoculture cultivation and 43 fruits per plant in associated cultivation and the number of leaves per plant is 37 in monoculture cultivation and 36 average leaves in associated cultivation, therefore, there are no significant differences in the study variables. |
Description: | El propósito de la presente investigación fue optimizar el uso del espacio y los recursos en sistemas de cultivo. El plátano, la maracuyá y la papaya son plantas tropicales que pueden complementarse bien debido a sus diferentes necesidades y características. El plátano proporciona sombra y protección a la papaya, que puede ser sensible a las altas radiaciones solares y fluctuaciones extremas de temperatura. A su vez, la papaya, al ser una planta de crecimiento más rápido, puede ayudar a mejorar el microclima alrededor del plátano y reducir la erosión del suelo. |
URI: | https://repositorio.uleam.edu.ec/handle/123456789/6371 |
Appears in Collections: | INGENIERÍA AGROPECUARIA |
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ULEAM-AGRO-0349.pdf | ESTUDIO DE CASO | 2,65 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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