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Evaluation of four tomato hybrids (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under protected crop system of Santa Ana canton

Authors

  • Cristóbal Israel Mendoza Macias Ingeniero agrónomo, Consultor independiente, Perú. cristobalis@hotmail.com
  • Mario Hernán Caballero Vera Ingeniero agrónomo, Universidad Nacional agraria la Molina, Perú. 20181511@lamolina.edu.pe
  • Karina Elisabeth Guaranda Menéndez Docente, Ministerio de Educación del Ecuador, Ecuador. Karina.guaranda@educacion.gob.ec
  • Julio Cesar Caballero Vera Docente, Ministerio de Educación del Ecuador, Ecuador. julio.caballero@educacion.gob.ec
  • Kevin Brayan Murillo Estudiante de Posgrado, Ingeniero agrónomo, Ecuador. kmurillo4546@utm.edu.ec
  • Hernán Humberto Caballero Vera Docente, Universidad Nacional agraria la Molina, Perú. hernancaballero2001@gmail.com
  • Jorge Luis Intriago Ingeniero Agrónomo, Consultor Independiente, Perú. jorhuin@hotmil.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53287/vtgn8348td44d

Keywords:

production, harvest, phenology, degree days

Abstract

The objective of the research was the evaluation of four tomato hybrids under a protected cultivation system. A randomized complete block design (DBCA) was used, with four treatments and four repetitions for each tomato hybrid. The results of this investigation showed that the Miramar hybrid was the earliest for flowering and fruiting, it presented the lowest value at 23 days. In the days to flowering and fruiting, the Acerado HA3059 hybrid was the latest, registering the highest value with 25.75 days and in relation to the Pietro hybrid that registered more early fruiting with 34.25 days. But in the days to harvest the latest was Margo with 73 days. The hybrid Acerado HA3059 needed the accumulation of 546.18 degree days and in fruiting 79 ° degree days and the harvest with the hybrid Margo registered 1498.92 degree days of accumulation, while, in the agronomic variables, plant height, diameter of the stem, number of floral clusters, flowers per cluster, secondary flowers per cluster, fruits per cluster, non-commercial per cluster, fruit diameter (cm) and average fruit weight (g) did not report statistical differences.

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2023-05-01

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Mendoza Macias, C. I., Caballero Vera, M. H., Guaranda Menéndez, K. E., Caballero Vera, J. C., Brayan Murillo, K., Caballero Vera, H. H., & Intriago, J. L. (2023). Evaluation of four tomato hybrids (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under protected crop system of Santa Ana canton. Revista De Investigación E Innovación Agropecuaria Y De Recursos Naturales, 10(1), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.53287/vtgn8348td44d

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