Felipe Ayala-Tafoya
Autonomous University of Sinaloa
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Intropica: Revista del Instituto de Investigaciones Tropicales | 2014
Juan Martín Parra-Delgado; Teresa de Jesús Velázquez-Alcaraz; Edgar Quero-Gutiérrez; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; Tomás Díaz-Valdés; Blas Galván-Piña; Felipe Ayala-Tafoya
This research was carried out with the aim to determine the influence of the bocashi compost, amorphous primary minerals and microorganisms in post-harvest yield and quality of saladette tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill.) hibrid “Moctezuma”. The crop was carried in soil under greenhouse conditions during the agricultural cycle 2011-2012 autumn-winter. A population density of 2.5 plants m2 managed to a single stem and a separation of 1.6 m between rows was used. The bocashi compost and amorphous primary minerals were incorporated into the soil 30 days before the start of cultivation. Total and extra-large, large, medium and small tomatoes yields of eight clusters per plant and their postharvest quality were evaluated. An experimental design of randomized complete blocks with nine treatments was applied for yield variables, while a completely randomized design was used for postharvest quality variables. The highest yield (113.97 Mg ha-1) was obtained with the treatment consisting of 25 and 6 Mg ha-1 of compost and amorphous primary minerals, respectively, which exceeded 9.3% those achieved with the Steiner solution based treatments, although no significant statistically difference were found between the two averages. pH, titratable acidity and total soluble solids of fruits were not significantly affected by treatments.
Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología, Mexican Journal of Phytopathology | 2018
Moisés Gilberto Yáñez-Juárez; Carlos Alfonso López-Orona; Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; Teresa de Jesús Velázquez-Alcaraz; Raymundo Medina-López
Phosphites are compounds derived from phosphorous acid used as an alternative for the control of phytoparasitic organisms and their effectiveness has been tested against protozoa, oomycetes, fungi, bacteria and nematodes; however, compared to conventional synthesized fungicides, phosphites are generally less effective at reducing damage by phytopathogens. The phosphite ion is easily transported in the plants via xylem and phloem, so it has been used in foliar application, drench of plant root and neck, injection trunk, through drip irrigation mixed in the nutrient solution in hydroponics, seed treatment, aerial application in low volume, or as treatment in immersion of seeds and fruits. The mechanisms of action involved in the prophylactic effects of phosphites are diverse and include the stimulation of biochemical and structural defense mechanisms in plants and direct action that restricts the growth, development and reproduction of phytopathogenic organisms.
Agricultural sciences | 2018
Yeriko Belkys Obregón-Burgueño; Teresa de Jesús Velázquez-Alcaraz; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; Alejandro Manelik García-López; Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; Tomás Díaz-Valdés; Glenn C. Wright
The aim of this research was to knowing if it would improve the shelf life of the lemons that were stored in hermetically polystyrene containers closed, as same that were placed in a refrigerated chamber with temperature of 10°C inside, high relative humidity (85%) and renovation of the air by action of the compressor of the chamber. Lemons cv “Lisboa” were cut directly from the orchard and washed with chlorinated water at 150 mg⋅L−1 sodium hypochlorite. The study variables were the color of the epicarp (shell) and the endocarp (pulp), polar and equatorial diameter, firmness of the pulp and total soluble solids concentration (°Brix) in the endocarp. The tone and purity of the yellow color of the shell (epicarp) and pulp or endocarp of the oranges increased significantly within polystyrene containers and, consequently, its quality was preserved and its shelf life was extended to more than 100 days without that they have symptoms of deterioration, by losses polar and equatorial diameter or decrease in total soluble solids. Inside closed containers polystyrene the temperature decreased to 2.0°C in the refrigerated chamber, so that the principle of thermal insulation polystyrene reaffirmed, and its functionality for packaging products, such as fruits, resolve some of their physiological problems themselves, to prolong its shelf life and improve its presentation.
Terra Latinoamericana | 2011
Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; Daniela María Zatarain-López; Marino Valenzuela-López; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; Teresa de Jesús Velázquez-Alcaraz; Tomás Díaz-Valdés; Jesús A. Osuna-Sánchez
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2015
Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; Rubén Sánchez-Madrid; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; M. Gilberto Yáñez-Juárez; F. Higinio Ruiz-Espinosa; Teresa de Jesús Velázquez Alcaraz; Marino Valenzuela-López; J. Martín Parra-Delgado
Archive | 2015
Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; L. Partida-Ruvalcaba; H. Campos-García; O. Vásquez-Martínez; T. de; J. Velázquez-Alcaraz; T. Díaz-Valdés
Ecosistemas y Recursos Agropecuarios | 2008
Teresa de Jesús Velázquez-Alcaraz; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; B Acosta-Villegas; Felipe Ayala-Tafoya
Archive | 2015
Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; Rubén Sánchez-Madrid; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; M. Gilberto Yáñez-Juárez; F. Higinio Ruiz-Espinosa; Teresa de Jesús; Velázquez Alcaraz; J. Martín Parra-Delgado
ITEA | 2015
Felipe Ayala-Tafoya; M. G. Yáñez-Juárez; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; F. H. Ruiz-Espinosa; H. Campos-García; O. Vásquez-Martínez; T. de J. Velázquez-Alcaraz; Tomás Díaz-Valdés
Archive | 2014
Juan Martín Parra-Delgado; J. Velázquez-Alcaraz; Edgar Quero-Gutiérrez; Leopoldo Partida-Ruvalcaba; Tomás Díaz-Valdés; Blas Galván-Piña; Felipe Ayala-Tafoya