In México, zapote mamey (Pouteria sapota) is cultivated in production systems, commercial plantations with genotypes selected locally, agroforestry plantations associated to fruit trees, and in the backyard. Its consumption is fresh and in frozen pulp. It presents two to four flowering events per year, and the harvest can take place throughout the year depending on the zone, but the highest production is from April to July; the size of the fruit is 230 to 850 g, and they have 60 to 82 % of pulp; the shape index is 1.2 (spherical), which have 2 to 4 seeds, to 2.5 (elongated) with one seed, which are the ones preferred by consumers. The highest variability is found in agroforestry plantations because there is no preselection.En México, el zap...
Agroforestry is a productive alternative that improves productivity, maintains and increases biodive...
Agroforestry is a productive alternative that improves productivity, maintains and increases biodive...
In the past, the inhabitants of northwestern Mexico benefited from the saya plant (several species f...
Efetuou-se a caracterização de plantas de sapotilha da coleção do CATIE com base em características ...
Efetuou-se a caracterização de plantas de sapotilha da coleção do CATIE com base em características ...
The reproductive phenology of seven species (176 individuals) of arborescent palms was evaluated ove...
In Central America almost all of the traditional agricultural systems, including livestock managemen...
Apiculture continues to grow steadily in Mexico as does interest in potential nectariferous and poll...
In the valley of Apatzingán Michoacán, Mexico, the papaya (Carica papaya L.) Maradol Roja is cultiva...
Fruit farming in Campeche, México, is an important activity, both in plantations and in backyard gar...
In the valley of Apatzingán Michoacán, Mexico, the papaya (Carica papaya L.) Maradol Roja is cultiva...
The loss of biological diversity in agroecosystems is widely understood, from the degree of disturba...
The objective of the research was to compare the agronomic, productive, nutritional and economic cha...
The objective of the research was to compare the agronomic, productive, nutritional and economic cha...
To determine the effect of the potential damage of Anthonomus grandis Boheman, the present work was ...
Agroforestry is a productive alternative that improves productivity, maintains and increases biodive...
Agroforestry is a productive alternative that improves productivity, maintains and increases biodive...
In the past, the inhabitants of northwestern Mexico benefited from the saya plant (several species f...
Efetuou-se a caracterização de plantas de sapotilha da coleção do CATIE com base em características ...
Efetuou-se a caracterização de plantas de sapotilha da coleção do CATIE com base em características ...
The reproductive phenology of seven species (176 individuals) of arborescent palms was evaluated ove...
In Central America almost all of the traditional agricultural systems, including livestock managemen...
Apiculture continues to grow steadily in Mexico as does interest in potential nectariferous and poll...
In the valley of Apatzingán Michoacán, Mexico, the papaya (Carica papaya L.) Maradol Roja is cultiva...
Fruit farming in Campeche, México, is an important activity, both in plantations and in backyard gar...
In the valley of Apatzingán Michoacán, Mexico, the papaya (Carica papaya L.) Maradol Roja is cultiva...
The loss of biological diversity in agroecosystems is widely understood, from the degree of disturba...
The objective of the research was to compare the agronomic, productive, nutritional and economic cha...
The objective of the research was to compare the agronomic, productive, nutritional and economic cha...
To determine the effect of the potential damage of Anthonomus grandis Boheman, the present work was ...
Agroforestry is a productive alternative that improves productivity, maintains and increases biodive...
Agroforestry is a productive alternative that improves productivity, maintains and increases biodive...
In the past, the inhabitants of northwestern Mexico benefited from the saya plant (several species f...