Ecuador
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Evaluación de la aplicación foliar de boro en diferentes concentraciones sobre el cuajado de frutos en Coffea arábica L cv. Caturra en Guachapala, Azuay – Ecuador
Fecha
2023-08-02Autor
Quinteros Parra, Santiago Josue
Sarango Moreno, José Darwin
Institución
Resumen
Ecuador produces Arabica and Robusta coffee varieties, adaptable to different
agroecosystems. Fruit set deficiency is a problem that affects coffee yield, with boron (B)
being an essential micronutrient for fruit development and fruit set. In this context, it is
necessary to identify a concentration of B that maximizes productivity and profitability in
Guachapala, an area that presents conditions for the development of Coffea arabica, where
agriculture is one of the main economic sources. The objective was to evaluate the foliar
application of boron in different concentrations on the fruit set of Coffea arabica L cv. Caturra
at the El Romeral experimental farm of the University of Cuenca. A randomized complete
block design with 8 treatments and 4 repetitions was used. The variables evaluated were the
fruit set at 30, 60 and 90 days and the weight of the fresh fruit at 120 days post-application of
the treatments, in addition, the boron absorption capacity in the leaves was determined. The
results did not show statistically significant differences, however, the treatment T6 (60 ppm)
and T4 (40 ppm) of boric acid (H3BO3
) showed a certain tendency to improve the fruit set
percentage and weight respectively. Regarding boron absorption, an increasing trend was
observed according to boron concentrations. The investigation concluded that the
application of different concentrations could improve fruit set and weight in Coffea arabica cv.
Caturra.