2011
DOI: 10.18779/cyt.v4i1.155
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Evaluación De Dos Variedades De Fréjol Durante Tres Épocas De Siembra Bajo Sistema De Cultivo Asociado Con Maíz

Abstract: El objetivo fue estudiar el desarrollo agronómico y rendimiento de dos variedades de fréjol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) “Ecuavegetal-2” (EVG-2) y “Pata de paloma” asociado con maíz (Zea mays L.) “INIAP H-552” durante tres épocas de siembra: 16 y 8 días antes de la siembra del maíz (dasm) y sembrados simultáneamente; además, establecer la eficiencia del uso de la tierra (RET) e ingresos (REI) de la asociación respecto de los monocultivos. “Pata de paloma” mostró menor incidencia de enfermedades, mayor número de vai… Show more

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“…However, a higher yield percentage (15 and 10%, respectively) in 2012 has been noted. Geographical distribution is given around the central area of the Ecuadorian coast, which is one of the most suitable zones for productive agricultural development of this leguminous plant, highlighting the cantons of: Milagro, Naranjito and Pedro Carbo in the province of Guayas; Babahoyo, Vinces and Quevedo in the province of Los Rios (Godoy-Montiel et al, 2011). This makes it one of the most representative areas for planting this valuable legume, although there is also an important representation in the meso-thermal high mountain valleys of the country (Falconí-Castillo, 2005;Torres-Navarrete et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a higher yield percentage (15 and 10%, respectively) in 2012 has been noted. Geographical distribution is given around the central area of the Ecuadorian coast, which is one of the most suitable zones for productive agricultural development of this leguminous plant, highlighting the cantons of: Milagro, Naranjito and Pedro Carbo in the province of Guayas; Babahoyo, Vinces and Quevedo in the province of Los Rios (Godoy-Montiel et al, 2011). This makes it one of the most representative areas for planting this valuable legume, although there is also an important representation in the meso-thermal high mountain valleys of the country (Falconí-Castillo, 2005;Torres-Navarrete et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%