Characterization of Avocado Improved Creole Varieties of Nuevo León, México

Efraín Acosta Díaz, María Genoveva Álvarez Ojeda, Carlos Miguel Ramos Cruz, J. Saúl Padilla Ramírez, Isidro Humberto Almeyda León
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The avocado is native to central and eastern Mexico, and the highlands of Guatemala. Three races of avocado are recognized: the Mexican race (Persea americana var. drymifolia), the Guatemalan race (Persea americana var. guatemaltensis) and the Antillean race (Persea americana var. americana). The state of Nuevo León is part of the primary center of origin for P. americana var. drymifolia, where the varieties used have been selected by the producers based on their production, quality and size of the fruit. These cultivars are grafted trees with genotypes of interest called “Improved Creole Varieties”. In this study, some characteristics of a group of these varieties are presented. Collection of the fruits for their characterization was carried out in commercial Creole avocado orchards under irrigation conditions in the municipalities of Aramberri and Zaragoza in the southern region and in Sabinas Hidalgo and Bustamante in the northern region of the state of Nuevo León. A duplicate sample of ripe avocado fruits of ten genotypes was evaluated. The following characteristics of ripe fruits were determined: total oil content, fruit and seed weight, fruit shape, skin and pulp color when ripe, skin appearance and texture, etc. A great diversity was detected in the characteristics evaluated in the improved native varieties of avocado, highlighting the importance in its preservation and use of the diversity of Creole avocados cultivated in Nuevo León. Key words: diversity, oil content, fruit weight
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牛油果原产于墨西哥中部和东部,以及危地马拉高地。牛油果被公认为三个种族:墨西哥种族(Persea americana var. drymifolia),危地马拉种族(Persea americana var. guatemala)和安的列斯种族(Persea americana var. americana)。Nuevo León州是美洲干叶树主要原产地中心的一部分,在那里,生产者根据其产量、质量和果实大小选择了所使用的品种。这些品种是具有感兴趣的基因型的嫁接树,称为“改良克里奥尔品种”。在这项研究中,介绍了一组这些品种的一些特征。在南部地区的阿拉姆贝里市和萨拉戈萨市以及新evo州北部地区的萨比纳斯伊达尔戈市和布斯塔曼特市的灌溉条件下,在商业克里奥尔鳄梨果园收集水果以进行鉴定。León。对10个基因型的成熟鳄梨果实进行了重复评价。测定了成熟果实的以下特征:总含油量、果实和种子重量、果实形状、成熟时果皮和果肉颜色、果皮外观和质地等。在牛油果本地改良品种的特征中发现了很大的多样性,突出了保存和利用Nuevo León种植的克里奥尔牛油果多样性的重要性。关键词:多样性,含油量,果重
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