SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.26 número2Crecimiento radial en Pinus patula Schltdl. & Cham. y su relación con el espacio de crecimiento y los factores climáticosAnálisis regional de los factores del cambio de cobertura del bosque de encino (Quercus sp.) en la región Tehuacán-Cuicatlán, México índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Revista

Articulo

Indicadores

Links relacionados

  • No hay artículos similaresSimilares en SciELO

Compartir


Revista Chapingo serie ciencias forestales y del ambiente

versión On-line ISSN 2007-4018versión impresa ISSN 2007-3828

Resumen

ROMERO-FIGUEROA, José C. et al. Growth and secondary metabolites of Stevia pilosa Lag. in three edaphoclimatic conditions in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Rev. Chapingo ser. cienc. for. ambient [online]. 2020, vol.26, n.2, pp.173-187.  Epub 23-Abr-2021. ISSN 2007-4018.  https://doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2019.04.026.

Introduction:

The distribution of Stevia pilosa Lag. and its metabolite content with therapeutic properties have been documented; however, there are no reports of in situ development and factors influencing plant growth.

Objective:

To quantify the growth and phytochemical and nutrient content of S. pilosa plants in situ under three edaphoclimatic conditions in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico.

Materials and methods:

At the three sites called Huasca de Ocampo (HO), Mineral del Chico (MCh) and Mineral del Monte (MM), with different climates, soil types and elevation ranges, soil was collected and three plant samplings were carried out to follow the development of the species.

Results and discussion:

The number of plants varied according to the sampling sites, being higher in MCh (12 plants·m-2). Growth rate and leaf area were directly related. In MCh and MM plants, net photosynthesis only supplied the demand in the first two samplings, where there was significant accumulation (P ≤ 0.05) of matter, while in HO it supplied all the samplings. MCh and HO plants had a higher nutrient concentration (P ≤ 0.05). MCh and MM plants showed a higher concentration of phenols and flavonoids, and HO plants stood out in total terpenes.

Conclusions:

The edaphoclimatic conditions at the three sites in the state of Hidalgo modified the presence, form of growth and development of S. pilosa.

Palabras llave : in situ development; Mineral del Chico; growth rates; nutrient concentration; terpenes.

        · resumen en Español     · texto en Español | Inglés     · Español ( pdf ) | Inglés ( pdf )