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Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions

In recent years, the avocado has been one of the most dynamic fruits in the world market. In particular, cv. Hass stands out due to its productivity, nutritional quality, and acceptance. Under tropical conditions, weather elements, especially air temperature, and precipitation, affect the productivi...

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Autores principales: Ramírez-Gil, Joaquín Guillermo, Henao-Rojas, Juan Camilo, Diaz-Diez, Cipriano Arturo, Peña-Quiñones, Andrés Javier, León, Nicolas, Parra-Coronado, Alfonso, Bernal-Estrada, Jorge Alonso
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10558874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37810128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19642
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author Ramírez-Gil, Joaquín Guillermo
Henao-Rojas, Juan Camilo
Diaz-Diez, Cipriano Arturo
Peña-Quiñones, Andrés Javier
León, Nicolas
Parra-Coronado, Alfonso
Bernal-Estrada, Jorge Alonso
author_facet Ramírez-Gil, Joaquín Guillermo
Henao-Rojas, Juan Camilo
Diaz-Diez, Cipriano Arturo
Peña-Quiñones, Andrés Javier
León, Nicolas
Parra-Coronado, Alfonso
Bernal-Estrada, Jorge Alonso
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description In recent years, the avocado has been one of the most dynamic fruits in the world market. In particular, cv. Hass stands out due to its productivity, nutritional quality, and acceptance. Under tropical conditions, weather elements, especially air temperature, and precipitation, affect the productivity and quality of cv. Hass. However, in tropical environments, many relationships between weather and phenological aspects of this cultivar are still unknown. Given this situation, our aim was to identify the variation and degree of association between the phenology of avocado cv. Hass and thermal time (TT) under low-latitude conditions. Eight commercial fields planted with cv. Hass grafted onto Antillean genotypes, located in an altitudinal transect between 1,700 and 2,500 m, were evaluated. The evaluation was carried out for three years and was focused on determining the differences in avocado phenological patterns associated with different environmental variables monitored by weather stations at each location. Air temperature data were used to calculate the base temperature (BT) using different methods for all phenological stages. Later the TT was determined for each stage and all locations. The results show that the duration of each phenological stage varies as a function of elevation (air temperature) and that the phenological stages overlap at the regional, crop field, and plant levels at different periods of the year, generating a high phenological variability but with specific patterns associated with temperature and precipitation. The BT for each phenological stage varied between 0.3 and 7.5 °C, and TT was found to vary depending on the method of calculation. Our work suggests that the generalization of a BT of 10 °C is not applicable for avocado cv. Hass crops under tropical conditions, specifically in the case of Colombia. Detailed studies of phenological relationships with respect to climatic variables will allow a better approximation of the productive behavior of avocado cv. Hass.
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spelling pubmed-105588742023-10-08 Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions Ramírez-Gil, Joaquín Guillermo Henao-Rojas, Juan Camilo Diaz-Diez, Cipriano Arturo Peña-Quiñones, Andrés Javier León, Nicolas Parra-Coronado, Alfonso Bernal-Estrada, Jorge Alonso Heliyon Research Article In recent years, the avocado has been one of the most dynamic fruits in the world market. In particular, cv. Hass stands out due to its productivity, nutritional quality, and acceptance. Under tropical conditions, weather elements, especially air temperature, and precipitation, affect the productivity and quality of cv. Hass. However, in tropical environments, many relationships between weather and phenological aspects of this cultivar are still unknown. Given this situation, our aim was to identify the variation and degree of association between the phenology of avocado cv. Hass and thermal time (TT) under low-latitude conditions. Eight commercial fields planted with cv. Hass grafted onto Antillean genotypes, located in an altitudinal transect between 1,700 and 2,500 m, were evaluated. The evaluation was carried out for three years and was focused on determining the differences in avocado phenological patterns associated with different environmental variables monitored by weather stations at each location. Air temperature data were used to calculate the base temperature (BT) using different methods for all phenological stages. Later the TT was determined for each stage and all locations. The results show that the duration of each phenological stage varies as a function of elevation (air temperature) and that the phenological stages overlap at the regional, crop field, and plant levels at different periods of the year, generating a high phenological variability but with specific patterns associated with temperature and precipitation. The BT for each phenological stage varied between 0.3 and 7.5 °C, and TT was found to vary depending on the method of calculation. Our work suggests that the generalization of a BT of 10 °C is not applicable for avocado cv. Hass crops under tropical conditions, specifically in the case of Colombia. Detailed studies of phenological relationships with respect to climatic variables will allow a better approximation of the productive behavior of avocado cv. Hass. Elsevier 2023-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10558874/ /pubmed/37810128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19642 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ramírez-Gil, Joaquín Guillermo
Henao-Rojas, Juan Camilo
Diaz-Diez, Cipriano Arturo
Peña-Quiñones, Andrés Javier
León, Nicolas
Parra-Coronado, Alfonso
Bernal-Estrada, Jorge Alonso
Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
title Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
title_full Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
title_fullStr Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
title_full_unstemmed Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
title_short Phenological variations of avocado cv. Hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
title_sort phenological variations of avocado cv. hass and their relationship with thermal time under tropical conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10558874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37810128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19642
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