2015
DOI: 10.35196/rfm.2015.1.93
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Producción De Pimiento Morrón Con Mallas Sombra De Colores

Abstract: El uso de la malla sombra de color negro es una estrategia utilizada para proteger a las plantas de la radiación solar directa, reducir la temperatura y evitar la quemadura por sol en frutos de pimiento morrón (Capsicum annuum L.). En la última década han surgido en el mercado mallas de colores que debido a sus propiedades fotométricas mejoran el aprovechamiento de la radiación solar en los cultivos protegidos. En este trabajo se evaluó la influencia de cinco mallas sombra sobre la transmisión de radia… Show more

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“…In January, both the temperature and the relative humidity of the air did not show any differences regardless of the use of nets or under shade nets of different colors; this was a similar observation to that obtained by Ayala-Tafoya et al (2014), who also did not find any differences in the maximum temperature under colored net covering and no netting in a pepper crop. The lack of a difference in the temperature and relative humidity under different-colored shade nets and no netting was likely because the shade nets covered only 75% of the upper part of the structure (Fig.…”
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“…In January, both the temperature and the relative humidity of the air did not show any differences regardless of the use of nets or under shade nets of different colors; this was a similar observation to that obtained by Ayala-Tafoya et al (2014), who also did not find any differences in the maximum temperature under colored net covering and no netting in a pepper crop. The lack of a difference in the temperature and relative humidity under different-colored shade nets and no netting was likely because the shade nets covered only 75% of the upper part of the structure (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…These advantages are lower cost, increased durability, and versatility in their use and placement (Valera et al, 2014). They have been successfully used worldwide on tomatoes (Ayala-Tafoya et al, 2011;Valera et al, 2014), cherry tomatoes (M arquez- Quiroz et al, 2014), peppers (Ayala-Tafoya et al, 2014), cranberries (Rodriguez and Morales, 2015), and basil (Martínez-Guti errez et al, 2016).…”
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