2021
DOI: 10.21930/agrosavia.manual.7404586
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Manual técnico para la producción de semilla de cacao en vivero para los Santanderes y Boyacá

Abstract: Este manual presenta las recomendaciones técnicas para la producción de plantas injertadas de cacao en vivero. Está dirigido a productores, organizaciones de productores, asistentes técnicos, profesionales del agro, viveristas, investigadores y demás actores de la cadena dedicados a la producción de plantas de cacao para el establecimiento de nuevos cultivos o para resiembra de material en áreas existentes. Este manual, además, brinda conocimientos técnicos para el buen desarrollo de las prácticas inherentes … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, by reducing foliage surface area and photosynthetic capacity, folivores affect hugely the plant's ability to produce and store photosynthates crucial for growth and maintenance. Particularly concerning is the vulnerability of young cacao plants during their transition from nurseries to the field, as they typically possess only four true leaves 48 . In this study, we observed that consumption of over 50% of leaf surface resulted in over 25% of deceased trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Nevertheless, by reducing foliage surface area and photosynthetic capacity, folivores affect hugely the plant's ability to produce and store photosynthates crucial for growth and maintenance. Particularly concerning is the vulnerability of young cacao plants during their transition from nurseries to the field, as they typically possess only four true leaves 48 . In this study, we observed that consumption of over 50% of leaf surface resulted in over 25% of deceased trees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Particularly concerning is the vulnerability of young cacao plants during their transition from nurseries to the field, as they typically possess only four true leaves. 48 In this study, we observed that consumption of over 50% of leaf surface resulted in over 25% of deceased trees. Young plants, with their limited resource storage, face difficulties in replacing lost tissues, making them particularly susceptible to herbivores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%