Bibliographic citations
Tamani, D., (2019). Caracterización morfológica del fruto y la semilla de Teobroma cacao L. en parcelas de agricultores - Caballo Cocha - Loreto Perú - 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6421
Tamani, D., Caracterización morfológica del fruto y la semilla de Teobroma cacao L. en parcelas de agricultores - Caballo Cocha - Loreto Perú - 2017 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6421
@misc{renati/967383,
title = "Caracterización morfológica del fruto y la semilla de Teobroma cacao L. en parcelas de agricultores - Caballo Cocha - Loreto Perú - 2017",
author = "Tamani Murayari, Deyber Gonzalo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The present research work was developed in the cocha - palo seco dry - riding horse highway, which includes the towns of Marichin, Centro Unido and Nazareth, in the province of Ramón Castilla - Loreto; with the objective of generating descriptive information by characterizing the fruit and seed of cocoa plants (Theobroma cacao L.) from farmers' plots. In the present study, no experimental design was used, the data will be analyzed with descriptive statistics with simple tabulation. The morphological characterization data were taken from each of the 22 plots of fructifying cocoa of one hectare each, taking as sample 10 randomly labeled plants and 3 fruits per plants, for their identification. Likewise, 10 seeds per fruit will be evaluated. The evaluated variables correspond to the months from June to October, in which the following was determined: The genetic variability of the observed plants does not differ greatly, with slight variations in fruit weight and seed size, due to the management conditions and genetic variability. The shape of the oblong cob is the predominant with 94.34%; the apexed and attenuated apex shape are the relevant with 68.55 and 19.91 respectively, the basal constriction presents great variability with intermediate and light types with a greater proportion of 29.77% and 29.28%, strong with 22.45% and absent with 18.5%; the roughness of the surface predominates the intermediate with 63.33, color of the yellow fruit with 57.94%, separation of a pair of loins with 58.67% and color of the purple seed with 93.23%.
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