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Comparative photosynthesis, water relations, growth and survival rates in juvenile criollo cacao cultivars (theobroma cacao) during dry and wet seasons
ArticleAbstract: This study deals with the ecophysiological response of Criollo cacao cultivars to water deficit duriPalabras claves:Autores:Araque O., Coronel I., Espinoza W., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusEffect of Pectimorf on the rooting ability, and morpho-physiological trials of national cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) under different substrates
ArticleAbstract: Cocoa is an economical cash crop that is formerly planted worldwide. Cuttings are a method of vegetaPalabras claves:Bioregulator, Cuttings, photosynthesis, Root lengthAutores:Chila V.H.R., Farouk S., Hernándezmontiel L.G., Juan José Reyes-Pérez, Luis Tarquino Llerena-Ramos, Torres-Rodriguez J.A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:googlescopusEffect of high concentrations of CO<inf>2</inf> and high temperatures on the physiology of Mexican cocoa
ArticleAbstract: Climate change affects the physiology of cocoa; however, research under high temperature and elevatePalabras claves:CO 2, high temperature, photosynthesis, theobroma cacao, water use efficiencyAutores:Garruña R., Herrera A., Ríos-Bolívar F.M., Rivera-Hernández B., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusECOPHYSIOLOGICAL TRAITS OF ADULT TREES OF CRIOLLO COCOA CULTIVARS (THEOBROMA CACAO L.) FROM A GERMPLASM BANK IN Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: We studied physiological traits of 12 Criollo cocoa cultivars growing in a germplasm bank in the souPalabras claves:Autores:Araque O., Ávila-Lovera E., Chacón I., Coronel I., Pereyra G., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Urich R., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusDifferential response of photosynthetic activity, leaf nutrient content and yield to long-term drought in cacao clones
ArticleAbstract: Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is not frequently cropped in water limited environments, however it is cuPalabras claves:cacao, Chlorophyll fluorescence, photochemical protection, photosynthesis, Water deficitAutores:Francisco Javier Arteaga Alcivar, Loor R.G., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Victor Marquez, Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusLack of downregulation of photosynthesis in a tropical root crop, cassava, grown under an elevated CO<inf>2</inf> concentration
ArticleAbstract: We evaluated the effects of an elevated [CO2] on photosynthesis and growth of cassava plants grown iPalabras claves:Autores:Fernandez M.D., Herrera A., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusHigh Temperature and Elevated CO<inf>2</inf> Modify Phenology and Growth in Pepper Plants
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of temperature and CO2 on seed emergence, seedlingPalabras claves:Capsicumspp, Climate Change, CO enrichment 2, elevated temperature, emergence, plant growthAutores:Andueza-Noh R.H., Carrera-Marín M., De-la-Peña C., Garruña R., Noh-Kú J.G., Pereyda-González J.M., Wilmer Tezara, Zamora-Bustillos R.Fuentes:scopusPhenotypic plasticity to photon flux density of physiological, anatomical and growth traits in a modern Criollo cocoa clone
ArticleAbstract: Cocoa grows under shade, but some cultivars develop successfully in full sunlight. In order to charaPalabras claves:Autores:De Almeida J., Herrera A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhotosynthesis in plants of four tropical species growing under elevated CO<inf>2</inf>
ArticleAbstract: We studied the responses of leaf gas exchange and growth to an increase in atmospheric CO2 concentraPalabras claves:Alternanthera, C3, C3-C4, and CAM plants, Ipomoea, Jatropha, Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, Stomatal conductance, TalinumAutores:Azkue M., Fernandez M.D., Herrera A., Pieters A.J., Rengifo E., Wilmer Tezara, Woodward F.I.Fuentes:scopusPhotosynthetic response to low and high light of cacao growing without shade in an area of low evaporative demand
ArticleAbstract: Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) breeding programmes in Ecuador have focused on obtaining high-yield clonePalabras claves:Cacao yield, Chlorophyll fluorescence, CO assimilation rate 2, Gas exchangeAutores:Alfonso Vasco, Freddy M. Amores-Puyutaxi, Jimenez J.C., Loor R.G., Quijano G., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Tarqui O., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopus