TY - JOUR
T1 - Low planting densities for early maturation of Mauritia flexuosa for the sustainable management of plantations in Alto Huallaga, Peru
AU - Vargas, Ytavclerh
AU - Puerta, Ronald H.
AU - Palomino Vera, Frits
AU - Esenarro Vargas, Doris
AU - Rodriguez Rodriguez, Ciro
AU - Pandey, Bishwajeet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Purpose: This paper aims to characterize the sexual maturation of M. flexuosa plantations in Tulumayo. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology in this paper was selection of three plots in open field and usage of different densities of planting, after the maturation of the first plants, we began the quarterly evaluation. There was total 28 evaluations in seven years of age. Findings: As a result, it was determined that at 12 years, the plots with lower density presented a greater number of mature individuals, with a predominance of female palms that produced an average of four bunches of fruit per year, and males five inflorescences. In addition, 15% of adult female plants went dormant, whereas males accounted for 3.4%. Reproductive cycles began in September and culminated in October of the following year, which were synchronized with rainfall. Originality/value: Planting density was a determining factor in the early maturity of M. flexuosa and sustainable plantation management.
AB - Purpose: This paper aims to characterize the sexual maturation of M. flexuosa plantations in Tulumayo. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology in this paper was selection of three plots in open field and usage of different densities of planting, after the maturation of the first plants, we began the quarterly evaluation. There was total 28 evaluations in seven years of age. Findings: As a result, it was determined that at 12 years, the plots with lower density presented a greater number of mature individuals, with a predominance of female palms that produced an average of four bunches of fruit per year, and males five inflorescences. In addition, 15% of adult female plants went dormant, whereas males accounted for 3.4%. Reproductive cycles began in September and culminated in October of the following year, which were synchronized with rainfall. Originality/value: Planting density was a determining factor in the early maturity of M. flexuosa and sustainable plantation management.
KW - Fruit production
KW - Phenology
KW - Rest
KW - Sex ratio
KW - Tulumayo
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U2 - 10.1108/WJE-09-2020-0416
DO - 10.1108/WJE-09-2020-0416
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85097206613
SN - 1708-5284
VL - 18
SP - 573
EP - 578
JO - World Journal of Engineering
JF - World Journal of Engineering
IS - 4
ER -