2017
DOI: 10.22231/asyd.v14i4.697
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Situación de la agricultura de mayos y mestizos del norte de Sinaloa, México.

Abstract: ResumenEn la localidad de Jahuara II se realizó una investigación mixta, con el objetivo de sistematizar y comparar información ambiental, social, cultural y económica de la agricultura de maíz, que tradicionalmente practican agricultores indígenas mayos y mestizos. La metodología incluyó revisión documental, observación participante, entrevistas y encuestas con un muestreo intencional a 53 ejidatarios entre 49 y 80 años. La interpretación de datos ambientales señala que las limitantes para la producción de ma… Show more

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“…The results of phytochemical screening assays showed the presence of flavonoids, tannins, and coumarins as major compounds in leaf and stem extracts of P. brachystachyum in hexane, methanol, and water extracts ( Table 1 ). These results are similar to what is reported by Vasconcellos et al [ 12 ] and Iloki-Assanga et al [ 18 ] in hydrophilic extracts of P. piperoides and P. californicum , respectively. These studies mainly highlight tannins, flavonoids, and coumarins as the most abundant groups of phytochemicals.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The results of phytochemical screening assays showed the presence of flavonoids, tannins, and coumarins as major compounds in leaf and stem extracts of P. brachystachyum in hexane, methanol, and water extracts ( Table 1 ). These results are similar to what is reported by Vasconcellos et al [ 12 ] and Iloki-Assanga et al [ 18 ] in hydrophilic extracts of P. piperoides and P. californicum , respectively. These studies mainly highlight tannins, flavonoids, and coumarins as the most abundant groups of phytochemicals.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%