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Cuba, J., (2023). Comportamiento de productividad y calidad de seis híbridos de sandía tipo personal (Citrullus lanatus) en un sistema de producción orgánica [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6089
Cuba, J., Comportamiento de productividad y calidad de seis híbridos de sandía tipo personal (Citrullus lanatus) en un sistema de producción orgánica []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6089
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title = "Comportamiento de productividad y calidad de seis híbridos de sandía tipo personal (Citrullus lanatus) en un sistema de producción orgánica",
author = "Cuba Ore, Jordan Maicol",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2023"
}
The productivity behaviour of six personal watermelon hybrids, the performance and profitability of the Dark Belle, Sorbet Swirl, Sunshine, Starlight, Kaori and Frilly were studied. The experimental design used was completely randomized blocks with six treatments and four repetitions. The evaluated parameters had significant differences for average fruit per plant, average fruit weight, total fruit, plant weight and days to commercial maturity. However, the yield did not show significant differences between the hybrids. The highest yield, weight per plant and average fruit weight was achieved with the Kaori hybrid (7.52 kg m-2, 11.88 kg plant-1 and 3.63 kg respectively), but it had an early average commercial maturity (107.75 days) unlike Dark Belle (early), which reached commercial maturity at 94.75 days after sowing. In addition, the higher average fruit weight favoured a higher plant weight, but a lower number of fruits per plant, except for the Kaori hybrid, which had a higher unit fruit weight and a higher number of fruits per plant. For total fruits introduced, highly significant changes were the hybrids Sorbet Swirl (54.75) and Starlight (53.5) with Frilly (97.25), the latter being the one with the most fruits per experimental area (35m2) at the end of the harvest. Profitability, expressed as benefit / cost, was highest for the Sorbet Swirl hybrid (1 / 2.18), followed by the Kaori and Frilly hybrids (1 / 2.12). Finally, the hybrid with the best brix grade was Dark Belle but without significant difference with Kaori and Start Light. Therefore, the cultivar with the best productivity performance expressed in yield and profitability was Kaori and the best quality taking in reference to grade brix was Dark Belle. The results show that the six hybrids evaluated were able to adapt to the research conditions.
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