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Characterization and role of Amazonian fruit crops in family farms in the provinces of Sucumbíos and Orellana (Ecuador)
ArticleAbstract: Fruit crops in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon region are part of the crop diversity found in a produPalabras claves:Biodiversity, COFFEA CANEPHORA, Ecuadorian Amazon, Silvopastoral systems, theobroma cacaoAutores:Casanoves F., De Melo Virginio-Filho E., Julia K Prado, Julia Karina Prado-Beltrán, Nicolalde-Cruz J.R., Vargas-Tierras Y.B., William VieraFuentes:googlescopusCharacterization of soursop population (Annona Muricata) from the central region of Ecuadorian littoral using ISSR markers
ArticleAbstract: Soursop (A nnona muricata L.) is a subtropical fruit tree very desirable for the flavor of its fruitPalabras claves:A nnona muricata, ECUADOR, ISSR markers, SoursopAutores:Buitron J., Héctor Eduardo Ardisana, Moreira R., Moreno J., Orbe K., Uguña F., William VieraFuentes:googlescopusBenefits of legume species in an agroforestry production system of yellow pitahaya in the Ecuadorian amazon
ArticleAbstract: Agroforestry systems have become an alternative that promotes the conservation of natural resourcesPalabras claves:carbon, Cultivo de frutas, Legumbres, SISTEMA AGROFORESTALAutores:Alfonso Suarez-Tapia, Caicedo C., Díaz A., Macas J., Vargas-Tierras Y.B., William VieraFuentes:googlescopusDetection of hibiscus latent Fort Pierce virus in hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.) and in a water source in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Hibiscus latent Fort Pierce virus (HLFPV) is a member of the genus Tobamovirus (family Virgaviridae)Palabras claves:High throughput sequencing, Tobamovirus, Waterborne virusAutores:CARLOS MARIA NOCEDA ALONSO, Carlos Noceda, Estefany Margarita Paredes Salgado, Estefany Paredes, Fiama Estefany Guevara, Fiama Guevara, Francisco Javier Flores Flor, William VieraFuentes:googlescopusMolecular marker-based characterization of Ecuadorian dry forest tamarind plus trees
ArticleAbstract: To improve the potential of tamarind as an economically valued domesticated species it is importantPalabras claves:Fruit tree breeding, ISSR, molecular markers, TAMARINDUS INDICAAutores:Álvarez H., Byron Díaz-Cárdenas, Díaz B., Iris Perez, Sarmiento L., William VieraFuentes:googlescopusOccurrence of potato yellowing virus in naranjilla (Solanum quitoense Lam.) in Ecuador
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Bromoviridae, Complete genome, High throughput sequencing, Ilavirus, solanaceaeAutores:Fiama Estefany Guevara, Fiama Guevara, Francisco Javier Flores Flor, Karla Ramos, Ochoa-Corona F.M., William Viera, Yeturu S.Fuentes:googlescopusPhylodynamics and Coat Protein Analysis of Babaco Mosaic Virus in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Babaco is a fast-growing herbaceous shrub with great commercial potential because of the organoleptiPalabras claves:BABACO, babaco mosaic virus, coat protein, phylodynamicsAutores:A. R. Izquierdo, Andrés Ricardo Izquierdo Romero, Ph.D., Brighitte A. Garzón-Proaño, CARLOS MARIA NOCEDA ALONSO, Carlos Noceda, Diego Quito Avila, Eduardo A. Moncayo, Fiama Estefany Guevara, Fiama Guevara, Francisco Javier Flores Flor, Francisco Mosquera-Yuqui, Juan F. Cornejo-Franco, Miguel Angel Méndez, William VieraFuentes:googlescopusPhytochemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Passiflora spp. Germplasm Grown in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Tropical fruits are in high demand for their flavor and for their functional composition because thePalabras claves:Antioxidant activity, ECUADOR, Organic acids, Passiflora spp. germplasm, phytochemical composition, PolyphenolsAutores:Alfonso Suarez-Tapia, Koshio K., Lenin Ron-Garrido, Samaniego I., Sanada A., Shinohara T., Terada N., William VieraFuentes:googlescopusUse of multivariate statistics to determine fertilization practices that affect fruit quality of naranjilla (Solanum quitoense Lam.)
ArticleAbstract: Introduction - Naranjilla (Solanum quitoense Lam.) is a native fruit of the Andes and is cultivatedPalabras claves:Acid soils, AMAZON, LIME, NutrientsAutores:Alfonso Suarez-Tapia, Díaz A., Vargas Y., William VieraFuentes:googlescopus