RESUMEN-Nuevos productos son aplicados actualmente con éxito en agricultura sustentable con el fin de activar rutas metabólicas específicas en plantas, los que son conocidos comercialmente como activadores fisiológicos, desestresantes o potencializadores del rendimiento. Sin embargo, pocas investigaciones han logrado introducir en la práctica tales alternativas. En este estudio se ofrece información sobre los resultados de un nuevo formulado denominado A-CETAS/07, obtenido a partir de residuos de la industria azucarera y complementado con moléculas antioxidantes. Este se comparó con un activador comercial (testigo) y se aplicó foliarmente para estimular el potencial de fructificación en papaya (Carica papaya L.), cv. Maradol roja. Los resultados evidenciaron una revigorización de las plantas, con aumento progresivo del rendimiento a medida que se incrementó la dosis de A-CETAS/07, por encima de la media histórica regional entre 64 -74 t ha -1 a los 9 meses después del trasplante, lo cual representa una alternativa económica y con impacto favorable en el medio ambiente. Palabras claves: Papaya (Carica papaya L.), revigorizante, cv. Maradol roja. NEW PHYSIOLOGICAL ENERGIZER YIELD OF FRUCTIFICATION IN PAPAYA (Carica papaya L.)ABSTRACT-New products are now successfully applied in sustainable agriculture in order to activate specific metabolic pathways in plants, which are commercially known as physiological activators, enhancers or stress-relievers.. However, few studies have been able to introduce in practice such alternatives. Information on the results of a new formulated called A-CETAS/07, obtained from sugar industry waste supplemented with antioxidant molecules, which was compared with a commercial activator (witness), wass offered in order to stimulate the potential yield of papaya (Carica papaya L.), cv. Maradol roja. The results show a reinvigoration of plants, with progressive increase of production as A-CETAS/07, increased above the historical average (64 -74 t ha -1 ) at 9 months after transplantation, which is a favorable economic and environmental impact alternative.
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