Compatibilidad de injertos por varetas en cuatro variedades de mango (Mangifera indica L.) utilizando como patrón mango Reina en la zona Babahoyo.
The mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a fruit tree belonging to the Anacardiaceae family, widely distributed throughout the world, mainly in countries with tropical climates. The purpose of this article was to see if the grafts fit well with the rootstocks of four types of mangoes, compared to the root...
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| Formáid: | bachelorThesis |
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2025
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| Rochtain ar líne: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17996 |
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| Achoimre: | The mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a fruit tree belonging to the Anacardiaceae family, widely distributed throughout the world, mainly in countries with tropical climates. The purpose of this article was to see if the grafts fit well with the rootstocks of four types of mangoes, compared to the rootstock of Reina mango. The work was carried out in the greenhouse of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. The types of mangoes used in this research were: Reina, Tommy, Kent, Aguacate and Edward. The design of the experiment that was applied was completely randomized, including four treatments and five replicates per treatment. The Tukey test was used with a significance level of 95% for the analysis of the results. The results showed that the T2 Kent mango variety had the highest percentage of rootstock engraftment, leaf number, and vigor at 40, 70, and 100 days, while the T1 Tommy mango variety had the highest leaf area, stem diameter, and number of shoots at 40, 70, and 100 days. The conclusions determined that scion grafting was compatible between the mango varieties (Mangifera indica L.) and the Reina mango rootstock in the Babahoyo area. The Kent mango variety had the highest percentage of rootstock engraftment, shoot vigor, and leaf number. The Tommy variety stood out in the variables of stem diameter, shoot height, leaf area, and number of shoots. The results indicate that the Kent and Tommy varieties grafted onto the Reina mango rootstock were more adaptable to the agroecological conditions of the Babahoyo area. |
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