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10. EFECTO DEL ACEITE ESENCIAL DE Lippia origanoides Kunth Y DOS DE SUS COMPUESTOS ORGÁNICOS VOLÁTILES SOBRE Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) Y Bemisia tabaci Genn (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) EN INVERNADERO

14. Induced Systemic Resistance in the Bacillus spp.—Capsicum chinense Jacq.—PepGMV Interaction, Elicited by Defense-Related Gene Expression

15. DIFERENCIAS GENÉTICAS Y ESTRUCTURA DE POBLACIONES DE Capsicum spp. CON SECUENCIAS SIMPLES REPETIDAS (SSRs).

16. Epidemics of Begomoviruses Transmitted by Bemisia tabaciin Habanero Peppers and the Efficacy of Botanical Insecticides

18. Kinetics of Macro and Micronutrients during Germination of Habanero Pepper Seeds in Response to Imbibition

21. A Global Perspective of the Richness and Evenness of Traditional Crop-Variety Diversity Maintained by Farming Communities

23. Maize legume intercropping systems in southern Mexico: A review of benefits and challenges.

25. Comparación molecular de poblaciones de Chile (capsicum spp.) de tabasco y chiapas, méxico

26. Diversidad fenotípica de chile Amashito de Tabasco y Chiapas, México

29. Effects of the inclusion of biorational insecticides for pest management on phytophagous insects, fruit yield, and bee abundance in tomato and tomatillo

34. Growth, phenology and chlorophyll fluorescence of habanero pepper ( Capsicum chinense Jacq.) under water stress conditions

39. Acta Agronómica

40. A Network-Based Method to Detect Patterns of Local Crop Biodiversity: Validation at the Species and Infra-Species Levels CINVESTAV-IPN

41. Leaf damage by Spodoptera frugiperdaJ. E. Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and its relation to leaf morphological traits in maize landraces and commercial cultivars

42. Agronomic and physiological behavior of maize native to southeastern Mexico.

43. Importancia económica y social de la agrobiodiversidad del traspatio en una comunidad rural de Yucatán, México.

47. Atracción de adultos y preferencia de oviposición de mosquita blanca (Bemisia tabaci) en genotipos de 'Capsicum annuum'

48. The main objetive of this study was to estimate additive, dominant and epistatic, genetic effects as well as to quantify heterosis and inbreeding depression for stunted plants, Fusarium diseased ears, husk cover, 443 prolificacy and grain yield in tropical maize. The study was conducted in 2003 through two seeding dates at the UAAAN Ursulo Galvan Experimental Station in the State of Veracruz, Mexico. Data were analyzed according to Generation Mean Genetic Design. Results showed that dominant effects for stunt resistance were more important than additive effects. Regarding digenic epistatic effects, additive by additive was the most important (2.18) and dominant by dominant the least (-1.89). For Fusarium diseased ears, the dominance effects and the epistatic additive by dominant effects were highest (2.64 y 4.10). With respect to husk cover all the genetic effects, except additive by additive, were small (1.88). For prolificacy the dominant effect (49.87) was four times greater than the additive effect (12.12). For grain yield all effects were positive, except dominant by dominant (-5.50), however the dominant effect was higher (15.57). In relation to heterosis, it was negative for stunted plants, Fusarium diseased plants and prolificacy, but not for grain yield. Inbreeding depression for stunted plant was -11.21%. It was also negative for Fusarium diseased ears and prolificacy. For grain yield a reduction of vigor from F1 to F2 of 57.14% was encountered

49. Longitudinal analysis of maize diversity in Yucatan, Mexico: influence of agro-ecological factors on landraces conservation and modern variety introduction.

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