Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador

At a global level, cocoa has been a product of greater consumption that is increasingly representing the strengthening of the value chain. Ecuador, due to its biological wealth, is a cocoa producer par excellence, being one of the main export products. The main objective of the research was to study...

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description At a global level, cocoa has been a product of greater consumption that is increasingly representing the strengthening of the value chain. Ecuador, due to its biological wealth, is a cocoa producer par excellence, being one of the main export products. The main objective of the research was to study the effect of rehabilitation practices: pruning and thinning on the productive performance of cocoa plantations (Theobroma cacao L.). For the preparation of the document, information was collected from scientific articles and libraries, presenting it as a non-experimental research of a bibliographic nature. The results indicate that rehabilitation in cocoa cultivation is essential for the restoration of trees and optimizing the performance of plantations. This includes pruning, integrated management of pests and diseases, and adoption of optimal agricultural practices. Adequate pruning and thinning generates benefits such as pest mitigation, growth stimulation, and maintenance of shade. The conclusions indicate that the rehabilitation of cocoa plantations is essential to revitalize trees, help with integrated management of pests and diseases, and adopt good agricultural practices, which favors the sustainability of these crops. The essential pruning methods are: training, which establishes the structure of the tree; maintenance, which removes dead branches; rehabilitation, which removes aged foliage; and renewal, which regenerates plants that have reached an aging state. These agronomic benefits include a decrease in the incidence of pests and diseases, an increase in fruit production, and maintenance of shade.
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spelling Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el EcuadorGurumendi Monserrate, Paulina AlejandraCultivoCacaoPodasProducciónAt a global level, cocoa has been a product of greater consumption that is increasingly representing the strengthening of the value chain. Ecuador, due to its biological wealth, is a cocoa producer par excellence, being one of the main export products. The main objective of the research was to study the effect of rehabilitation practices: pruning and thinning on the productive performance of cocoa plantations (Theobroma cacao L.). For the preparation of the document, information was collected from scientific articles and libraries, presenting it as a non-experimental research of a bibliographic nature. The results indicate that rehabilitation in cocoa cultivation is essential for the restoration of trees and optimizing the performance of plantations. This includes pruning, integrated management of pests and diseases, and adoption of optimal agricultural practices. Adequate pruning and thinning generates benefits such as pest mitigation, growth stimulation, and maintenance of shade. The conclusions indicate that the rehabilitation of cocoa plantations is essential to revitalize trees, help with integrated management of pests and diseases, and adopt good agricultural practices, which favors the sustainability of these crops. The essential pruning methods are: training, which establishes the structure of the tree; maintenance, which removes dead branches; rehabilitation, which removes aged foliage; and renewal, which regenerates plants that have reached an aging state. These agronomic benefits include a decrease in the incidence of pests and diseases, an increase in fruit production, and maintenance of shade.At a global level, cocoa has been a product of greater consumption that is increasingly representing the strengthening of the value chain. Ecuador, due to its biological wealth, is a cocoa producer par excellence, being one of the main export products. The main objective of the research was to study the effect of rehabilitation practices: pruning and thinning on the productive performance of cocoa plantations (Theobroma cacao L.). For the preparation of the document, information was collected from scientific articles and libraries, presenting it as a non-experimental research of a bibliographic nature. The results indicate that rehabilitation in cocoa cultivation is essential for the restoration of trees and optimizing the performance of plantations. This includes pruning, integrated management of pests and diseases, and adoption of optimal agricultural practices. Adequate pruning and thinning generates benefits such as pest mitigation, growth stimulation, and maintenance of shade. The conclusions indicate that the rehabilitation of cocoa plantations is essential to revitalize trees, help with integrated management of pests and diseases, and adopt good agricultural practices, which favors the sustainability of these crops. The essential pruning methods are: training, which establishes the structure of the tree; maintenance, which removes dead branches; rehabilitation, which removes aged foliage; and renewal, which regenerates plants that have reached an aging state. These agronomic benefits include a decrease in the incidence of pests and diseases, an increase in fruit production, and maintenance of shade.A nivel mundial el cacao ha sido un producto de mayor consumo que va representado cada vez más al fortalecimiento de la cadena de valor, Ecuador, por su riqueza biológica, es un productor de cacao por excelencia, siendo uno de los principales productos de exportación. La investigación tuvo como objetivo principal estudiar el efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.). Para la elaboración del documento se recopiló información de artículos científicos y bibliotecas presentándose como una investigación no experimental de carácter bibliográfico. Los resultados señalan que la rehabilitación en el cacao cultivo es fundamental para la restauración de árboles y optimizar el rendimiento de las plantaciones. Esto incluye podas, gestión integrada de plagas y enfermedades, y adopción de prácticas agrícolas óptimas. Adecuada poda y raleo genera beneficios como mitigación de plagas, estimulación de crecimiento, y mantenimiento de la sombra. Las conclusiones indican que la rehabilitación de cacao plantaciones es fundamental para revitalizar los árboles, ayudar a la gestión integrada de plagas y enfermedades, y adoptar buenas prácticas agrícolas, lo que favorece la sostenibilidad de estos cultivos. Las modalidades de poda esencial son la formación que establece la estructura del árbol, mantenimiento elimina las ramas muertas, rehabilitación elimina el follaje envejecido, y renovación regenera plantas que han alcanzado un estado de envejecimiento. Estos beneficios agronómicos incluyen una disminución en la incidencia de plagas y enfermedades, incremento en la producción de frutos y mantenimiento de la sombra.BABAHOYO: UTB, 2025Gutiérrez Mora, Xavier Alberto2025-04-30T20:12:39Z2025-04-30T20:12:39Z2025info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis40 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18128esAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2025-05-01T08:08:02Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/18128Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-02-28T22:21:54.965739Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
Gurumendi Monserrate, Paulina Alejandra
Cultivo
Cacao
Podas
Producción
status_str publishedVersion
title Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
title_full Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
title_fullStr Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
title_short Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
title_sort Efecto de las prácticas de rehabilitación: podas y raleos en el desempeño productivo de plantaciones de cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) en el Ecuador
topic Cultivo
Cacao
Podas
Producción
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18128