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EVALUACION DE CLONES DE PLATANO (Musa AAB) EN LA ZONA DE AZUA

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  • de Jesus Galvan, Eugenio
  • Marte, Angel
  • Ricardo, Henry A.
  • Santos, Bielinski M.

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Con el objetivo de comparer la productividad y las caracteristicas de producciôn de varios clones e hibridos de plàtano en el llano costero de Azua, se instalaron estudios de plâtano para ser evaluados durante las temporadas de 1997 y 1998. Los clones e hibridos evaluados fiieron Macho por Hembra Verde, Macho por Hembra Morado, Hembra Morado, Liborio, Macho Barahonero, FHIA-21 y Agbagba. Los resultados de rendimiento en la primera y segunda cosecha muestran que FHIA-21 superô los clones locales y el clon introducido Agbagba durante ambas cosechas, alcanzando un peso promedio de racimo de 23.8 y 14.3 kg. El mayor nûmero de frutos fue obtenido por el clon FHIA-21, seguido de los clones Hembra Morado y Macho χ Hembra. Los clones Macho χ Hembra Verde, Macho Barahonero y Agbagba presentaron promedios que cumplen los paramétras de calidad en cuanto a longitud y diàmetro de frutos exigidos para el mercado local y exportation. Los clones nativos de plâtanos, Macho χ Hembra Verde, Macho Barahonero y Liborio, superaron el rendimiento promedio obtenido en la zona de Azua. El hibrido FHIA-21 ha mostrado una baja proportion de frutos comerciales con los estandares locales.

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  • de Jesus Galvan, Eugenio & Marte, Angel & Ricardo, Henry A. & Santos, Bielinski M., 1999. "EVALUACION DE CLONES DE PLATANO (Musa AAB) EN LA ZONA DE AZUA," 35th Annual Meeting, July 25-31, 1999, Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies 256921, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs99:256921
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256921
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