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Diferenciación morfológica, fenológica y pomológica de cultivares comerciales de mora (Rubus glaucus Benth)

Authors: Monica Iza; Pablo Viteri; Milton Hinojosa; Anibal Martínez; Andrea Sotomayor Correa; William Viera;

Diferenciación morfológica, fenológica y pomológica de cultivares comerciales de mora (Rubus glaucus Benth)

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El género Rubus es uno de los más diversos en términos morfológicos y genéticos, presentando un amplio espectro de especies silvestres y cultivadas que son apetecidas por sus frutos comestibles. En Ecuador, el cultivo de mora (R. glaucus y Rubus sp.) está presente a lo largo del callejón interandino, entre 2000 y 3100 msnm. Este frutal es un rubro de importancia económica por su alta demanda para consumo en fresco y procesado. Esta investigación se ejecutó en la Granja Experimental Tumbaco del INIAP (Ecuador) con el objetivo de encontrar caracteres que permitan diferenciar morfológica, fenológica y pomológicamente cuatro cultivares de mora (Castilla, Andimora, Colombiana y Brazos). Mediante análisis multivariado se formaron tres conglomerados (C). Los cultivares Andimora y Colombiana (C3) no poseen espinas a diferencia de Castilla (C2) y Brazos (C1) que las tienen presentes. Colombiana fue el cultivar más precoz (161 días de brotación a cosecha) y Castilla el más tardío (186 días). Brazos presentó el mayor peso de fruto (5.85 g). Andimora alcanzó el mayor contenido de sólidos solubles (11.86 ºBrix) y tuvo frutos firmes. Los caracteres diferenciantes observados en este estudio permiten establecer parámetros de distinción entre los cultivares que son actualmente cultivados en el Ecuador.

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