Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador

The present document was shown with the purpose of strengthening the knowledge regarding the importance of the morphology of the pitahaya (Hylocereus spp.) crop, often called "dragon fruit", it is a special fruit whose reputation has spread throughout the world. Its popularity is due to it...

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description The present document was shown with the purpose of strengthening the knowledge regarding the importance of the morphology of the pitahaya (Hylocereus spp.) crop, often called "dragon fruit", it is a special fruit whose reputation has spread throughout the world. Its popularity is due to its physical-chemical properties, nutrition and bioactive compounds that make it a functional food, widely used for its excellent organoleptic properties and commercial value. In the country, there are two ecotypes of yellow pitahaya, the so-called "Pichincha" or also known as “Nacional” (fruits weighing up to 150 g), which is grown in northwestern Pichincha, and the “Palora” ecotype (fruits weighing up to 350 g), grown in Morona Santiago (Palora) and in Pichincha. The dragon fruit cactus is a perennial epiphytic plant with a succulent green, triangular jointed stem. Its body consists of three wavy wings with jagged edges and horns. Body segments can be up to 6 m long. Each toothed wing tube has 1-3 short spines 1.5 cm thick, some species have more spines than others. Aerial roots grow from the base of the long-lasting stem and give the plant an anchor for climbing a wall, rock or tree. It blooms at night, green outside and white inside, about 30 cm long and 23 cm wide, with lobed green moons. They are bell-shaped and very fragrant, they open late at night and wither at dawn, the characteristic shape of their fruit is ellipsoidal (referential to a berry), with a diameter between 10-12 cm, depending on its size. species.
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spelling Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el EcuadorCevallos Macías, Kevin LiwinsgtonPitahayaMorfologíaEcotiposEpífitaThe present document was shown with the purpose of strengthening the knowledge regarding the importance of the morphology of the pitahaya (Hylocereus spp.) crop, often called "dragon fruit", it is a special fruit whose reputation has spread throughout the world. Its popularity is due to its physical-chemical properties, nutrition and bioactive compounds that make it a functional food, widely used for its excellent organoleptic properties and commercial value. In the country, there are two ecotypes of yellow pitahaya, the so-called "Pichincha" or also known as “Nacional” (fruits weighing up to 150 g), which is grown in northwestern Pichincha, and the “Palora” ecotype (fruits weighing up to 350 g), grown in Morona Santiago (Palora) and in Pichincha. The dragon fruit cactus is a perennial epiphytic plant with a succulent green, triangular jointed stem. Its body consists of three wavy wings with jagged edges and horns. Body segments can be up to 6 m long. Each toothed wing tube has 1-3 short spines 1.5 cm thick, some species have more spines than others. Aerial roots grow from the base of the long-lasting stem and give the plant an anchor for climbing a wall, rock or tree. It blooms at night, green outside and white inside, about 30 cm long and 23 cm wide, with lobed green moons. They are bell-shaped and very fragrant, they open late at night and wither at dawn, the characteristic shape of their fruit is ellipsoidal (referential to a berry), with a diameter between 10-12 cm, depending on its size. species.The present document was shown with the purpose of strengthening the knowledge regarding the importance of the morphology of the pitahaya (Hylocereus spp.) crop, often called "dragon fruit", it is a special fruit whose reputation has spread throughout the world. Its popularity is due to its physical-chemical properties, nutrition and bioactive compounds that make it a functional food, widely used for its excellent organoleptic properties and commercial value. In the country, there are two ecotypes of yellow pitahaya, the so-called "Pichincha" or also known as “Nacional” (fruits weighing up to 150 g), which is grown in northwestern Pichincha, and the “Palora” ecotype (fruits weighing up to 350 g), grown in Morona Santiago (Palora) and in Pichincha. The dragon fruit cactus is a perennial epiphytic plant with a succulent green, triangular jointed stem. Its body consists of three wavy wings with jagged edges and horns. Body segments can be up to 6 m long. Each toothed wing tube has 1-3 short spines 1.5 cm thick, some species have more spines than others. Aerial roots grow from the base of the long-lasting stem and give the plant an anchor for climbing a wall, rock or tree. It blooms at night, green outside and white inside, about 30 cm long and 23 cm wide, with lobed green moons. They are bell-shaped and very fragrant, they open late at night and wither at dawn, the characteristic shape of their fruit is ellipsoidal (referential to a berry), with a diameter between 10-12 cm, depending on its size. species.El presente documento se desarrolló con la finalidad de fortalecer los conocimientos referentes a la importancia de la morfología del cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp.) a menudo denominada "fruta del dragón", es una fruta especial cuya reputación se ha extendido por todo el mundo. Su popularidad se debe a sus propiedades físico-químicas, nutrición y compuestos bioactivos que lo convierten en un alimento funcional, muy utilizado por sus excelentes propiedades organolépticas y valor comercial, En el país, existen dos ecotipos de pitahaya amarilla, la denominada “Pichincha” o también conocida como “Nacional” (frutos de hasta 150 g de peso), que se cultiva en el noroccidente de Pichincha, y el ecotipo “Palora” (frutos de hasta 350 g de peso), que se cultiva en Morona Santiago (Palora) y en Pichincha. El cactus de la fruta del dragón es una planta epífita perenne con un tallo articulado triangular, verde suculento. Su cuerpo consta de tres alas onduladas con bordes dentados y con cuernos. Los segmentos del cuerpo pueden tener hasta 6 m de largo. Cada tubo dentado del ala tiene de 1 a 3 espinas cortas de 1,5 cm de grosor, algunas especies tienen más espinas que otras. Las raíces aéreas crecen desde la base del tallo y proporcionan a la planta un ancla para escalar una pared, una roca o un árbol. Florece de noche, de exterior verde e interior blanco, de unos 30 cm de largo y 23 cm de ancho, con lunares lobulados de color verde. Tienen forma de campana y son muy fragantes, se abren tarde en la noche y se marchitan al amanecer, la forma característica de su fruto es elipsoidal (referencial a una baya), con un diámetro que se encuentra entre 10-12 cm, según su especie.BABAHOYO: UTB, 2021Maldonado Camposano, Cristina2022-04-30T17:53:41Z2022-04-30T17:53:41Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis17 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11373esAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2022-05-01T08:01:09Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/11373Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-03-07T22:21:15.174342Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
Cevallos Macías, Kevin Liwinsgton
Pitahaya
Morfología
Ecotipos
Epífita
status_str publishedVersion
title Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
title_full Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
title_fullStr Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
title_short Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
title_sort Caracterización morfológica en el cultivo de pitahaya (Hylocereus spp) en el Ecuador
topic Pitahaya
Morfología
Ecotipos
Epífita
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11373