2007
DOI: 10.35196/rfm.2007.1.25
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RESCATE in situ DEL CHILE ‘POBLANO’ EN PUEBLA, MÉXICO

Abstract: El chile ‘Poblano’ (Capsicum annuum L.) es un recurso fitogenético importante para el Estado de Puebla en México. No obstante, puede desaparecer por la carencia de acciones enfocadas a su rescate y conservación in situ. Como su preservación también depende de los productores que lo cultivan, se diseñó una investigación apoyada en técnicas de acción participativa, que tuvo por objetivos rescatar el conocimiento local sobre los criterios de selección, identificar poblaciones nativas con características deseables… Show more

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“…(Flores-Camacho et al, 2008;Franco-Navarro et al, 2008;Franco-Navarro et al, 2012). According to in vitro studies, levels of eggs parasitism (59-89%) appeared to depend on the P. chlamydosporia isolate and Nacobbus population interactions (Flores-Camacho et al, 2008;Franco-Navarro et al, 2012), but not on the substrate used to produce the NF (potato dextrose agar: 77-89% and rice: 72-87%) (Peŕez- Rodrıǵuez et al, 2007). Comparative in vivo studies on the parasitic capacity of Mexican (MHCH, SM4, SMB3, SMB3A, SC1) and Brazilian (VC10) isolates of P. chlamydosporia showed high levels of egg parasitism of populations associated with bean (up to 92%) and tomato (up to 96%) (Flores-Camacho et al, 2007).…”
Section: Nematophagous Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Flores-Camacho et al, 2008;Franco-Navarro et al, 2008;Franco-Navarro et al, 2012). According to in vitro studies, levels of eggs parasitism (59-89%) appeared to depend on the P. chlamydosporia isolate and Nacobbus population interactions (Flores-Camacho et al, 2008;Franco-Navarro et al, 2012), but not on the substrate used to produce the NF (potato dextrose agar: 77-89% and rice: 72-87%) (Peŕez- Rodrıǵuez et al, 2007). Comparative in vivo studies on the parasitic capacity of Mexican (MHCH, SM4, SMB3, SMB3A, SC1) and Brazilian (VC10) isolates of P. chlamydosporia showed high levels of egg parasitism of populations associated with bean (up to 92%) and tomato (up to 96%) (Flores-Camacho et al, 2007).…”
Section: Nematophagous Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the high percentage of egg parasitism (> 60%), the number of galls and eggs per mass generally increased in presence of the NF, regardless of host-Nacobbus populations evaluated. However, assays performed with different P. chlamydosporia isolates applied on tomato (Peŕez- Rodrıǵuez et al, 2007) and bean (Franco-Navarro et al, 2012) reduced nematode gall indices by 44.1% and 77.3%, J3 and J4 by 96.2% and 77.3%, and mature females by 82.8% and 33.3%, respectively, lowering the nematode damage in both cultures.…”
Section: Nematophagous Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As examples of studies in these themes, there are: Flores López et al (2020), Contreras-Medina et al (2020), Lastiri-Hernández et al (2021), Subercaseaux et al (2021), Villarroel-Molina et al (2022), and Barragán-Ocañaand del-Valle-Rivera (2016). Cluster 6 (light blue) groups peasant knowledge about genetic resources, particularly corn, food security, and the participation of peasants in agricultural research projects; among the articles that deal with these themes, there are:Zavala et al (2005),Benz et al (2007),Rodríguez et al (2007),Bermeo et al (2014),Berget et al (2015), andHernández-Ramos et al (2020).…”
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confidence: 99%