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tesis de grado
Publicado 2023
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Esta investigación consistió en estandarizar un protocolo de micropropagación clonal de Coffea arabica L. (1753) “café” var. Geisha tolerante a Hemileia vastatrix Berk. & Broome (1869) “roya amarilla”; donde a partir de semillas certificadas y tras ensayos de esterilización se obtuvo el 100% de asepsia empleando el aislamiento in vitro de embriones cigóticos, y el 90% de germinación en el medio de cultivo MS a mitad de concentración con promedios de 5,56cm y 4,19cm para la longitud radical y aérea respectivamente. El medio de multiplicación (MS 1/2) suplementado con 10mg/l de 6-BAP, sin vitaminas, permitió el mayor coeficiente de multiplicación con 8.2 brotes/explante en promedio. Así mismo, se evidencia que el uso de luz LED de espectro completo influye significativamente en la respuesta fisiológica de las plantas con el incremento de la Tasa de Crecimiento y la co...
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artículo
Publicado 2020
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The floristic diversity of Lomas de Lúcumo is located at UTM 18 L. 295676 East - 8649730 South in the District of Pachacamac, Province of Lima, Department of Lima, Peru, with an area of 150 ha and an elevation between 100 and 500 msnm. The Altitudinal transect method and Rapid Ecological Evaluation (EER) of the present biodiversity were used to collect information of the wild fl ora, represented with a total of 118 species distributed in 102 genera and 49 families. The families with the greatest diversity were Asteraceae and Solanaceae with 15 and 9 species, respectively. The predominant vegetation is herbaceous registered with 23 endemic species and fi ve species in conservation status and their registry will serve as a source of identity for residents, tourists, and the whole ecosystem.
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artículo
Publicado 2020
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The floristic diversity of Lomas de Lúcumo is located at UTM 18 L. 295676 East - 8649730 South in the District of Pachacamac, Province of Lima, Department of Lima, Peru, with an area of 150 ha and an elevation between 100 and 500 msnm. The Altitudinal transect method and Rapid Ecological Evaluation (EER) of the present biodiversity were used to collect information of the wild fl ora, represented with a total of 118 species distributed in 102 genera and 49 families. The families with the greatest diversity were Asteraceae and Solanaceae with 15 and 9 species, respectively. The predominant vegetation is herbaceous registered with 23 endemic species and fi ve species in conservation status and their registry will serve as a source of identity for residents, tourists, and the whole ecosystem.