2020
DOI: 10.47163/agrociencia.v54i3.1915
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NÍQUEL EN LA COMPOSICIÓN MINERAL Y EL RENDIMIENTO DE PIMIENTO MORRÓN (Capsicum annuum L.) CULTIVADO EN CASA SOMBRA

Abstract: El níquel (Ni) es un micronutrimento para plantas superiores; la información sobre este elemento y sus efectos en el rendimiento de los cultivos agrícolas es escasa, lo cual contribuye a que los productores hortícolas de México no lo apliquen en sus sistemas de producción. El rendimiento de pimiento morrón (Capsicum annuum cv. Cannon) cultivado en casa sombra y riego por goteo se afecta por la aplicación de Ni2+ al alterar las concentraciones nutrimentales en los órganos vegetales. El objetivo de este estudio … Show more

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“…The abscission stage in fruit crops is a strategy that trees present to determine which fruits they can sustain, according to the nutritional capacity they present and the production of photoassimilates during the entire process of photosynthesis that supports the constant fruit growth [45,46]. At this stage, the A. sativum extract received in the leaves and the type of adherent included in the mixture made it possible to amortize the effect of the abortion stage, where the components of the extract, received from the leaves, provided nutrients and inducing substances, among others, and including the nutritional capacity that the trees of each crop received before the anthesis stage, played a preponderant role in sustaining the growth of the fruits.…”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The abscission stage in fruit crops is a strategy that trees present to determine which fruits they can sustain, according to the nutritional capacity they present and the production of photoassimilates during the entire process of photosynthesis that supports the constant fruit growth [45,46]. At this stage, the A. sativum extract received in the leaves and the type of adherent included in the mixture made it possible to amortize the effect of the abortion stage, where the components of the extract, received from the leaves, provided nutrients and inducing substances, among others, and including the nutritional capacity that the trees of each crop received before the anthesis stage, played a preponderant role in sustaining the growth of the fruits.…”
Section: Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proposed that the three stages are divided according to the stages reported by Martijn ten Hoopen [49], differentiated in times, where from day 1 to day 28 (week The components present in the aqueous extract stimulated the development of stage 2, which corresponds to cell elongation, and induce stage 3, which corresponds to cell differentiation and tree maturity. This effect of elongation at two different moments in the observed dynamics is related to the nutritive capacity of the tree, the production of photo-assimilated in the leaves and the transport of these to the fruits, to support their growth [45,46].…”
Section: Fruit Growth Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%