Distribución, caracterización eco-climática y modelos de zonas adecuadas de cultivo de guanábana en México

Soursop (Annona muricata L.) is a tropical fruit tree highly valued for its organoleptic characteristics, and is the most important Annonaceae species in Mexico. This study aimed to generate maps of the natural geographic and eco-climatic distribution where soursop grows in Mexico, and to model pote...

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Published inRevista Chapingo. Serie: Horticultura Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 13 - 26
Main Authors Grijalva-Verdugo, Claudia P., Rodríguez-Núñez, Jesús Rubén, Villarreal-Fuentes, Juan Manuel, Alia-Tejaca, Iran, Campos-Rojas, Eduardo, Núñez-Colín, Carlos A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2024
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Summary:Soursop (Annona muricata L.) is a tropical fruit tree highly valued for its organoleptic characteristics, and is the most important Annonaceae species in Mexico. This study aimed to generate maps of the natural geographic and eco-climatic distribution where soursop grows in Mexico, and to model potential zones according to climate change scenarios estimated for 2050. The natural distribution model showed that this species is found in most tropical and some subtropical areas of Mexico. This fruit tree grows in three different eco-climatic regions (two tropical and one temperate): Aw1 (found on the edges of the Balsas basin, and in the south, southeast and central north of the Veracruz region, as well as in the center of the Mexican Pacific coast), Am (north and central south of the Veracruz region, and the Yucatán peninsula) and C(w0) (east of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt). Modelling of suitable climate adaptation zones showed that the Pacific coast of Mexico and Veracruz, as well as some areas of the Balsas basin and the Yucatán peninsula, have potential for soursop cultivation. Likewise, in the scenario of global climate change, beneficial effects on the adaptation of this species are predicted.
ISSN:2007-4034
1027-152X
DOI:10.5154/r.rchsh.2023.05.003