Mexican cultivars of O. ficus-indica (L.) mill. with economic importance Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • The Opuntia family represents an important plant resource of arid and semiarid regions of Mexico. Oputnia ficus-indica is a species with the widest distribution in Mexico and has been the subject of many domestication efforts. The characterization of O. ficus-indica variants is a priority for Mexico because the country is recognized as the center of origin and the primary dispersal point for many of the world%27s varieties of Opuntia. This paper reports the morphological description of seven cultivars of cactus pear belonging to O. ficus-indica (L.) Miller: %27Roja Vigor%27, %27Amarilla Diamante%27, %27Negrito Atlixco%27, %27Milpa Alta%27, %27COPENA V1%27, %27COPENA F1%27 and %27Rojo Pelón%27. Descriptions taken on the cultivars followed the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) guidelines considering the most important features of plant, cladodes, flowers and fruits.
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publication date

  • 2006-01-01