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Publicación Acceso abierto Diagnóstico de población de tres clones de la variedad de banano Cavendish (Musa AAA), en la zona de Urabá Antioquia, grupo Agrícola Sara Palma S.A.(2023-07-05) Garcés Álvarez, Fabian Alfonso; Narváez Mejía, Humberto ÁngelThe business practice was carried out in the company Agrícola Sara Palma S.A., which is dedicated on a larger scale to the production and commercialization of banana crops for the international market, in the municipalities of Apartadó, Carepa and Chigorodó; in the region of Urabá-Antioquia (Colombia). The main objective is to diagnose the population of three clones of the Cavendish banana variety (Musa AAA) in the Urabá-Antioquia area. In order to define which of these three clones has the best adaptability in the area. Two completely randomized farms "Caruba" and "Cantho" were chosen, in which two pogos of 7.98 m per lot were made, four per clone and giving a total of twelve pogos, repeating the same twelve, in the lots already selected after eight weeks. At the end, the data obtained were not the expected ones, according to the information obtained in the pogos during the development of the practice, the lots of the clone Gran Enano which are 24 and 25 were the ones that presented a better state in general and better conditions of vigor in AHP and AHC which present an acceptable average in these characteristics of vigor. Although the lots of the Williams clone presented a great state of deterioration, they have better circumference and number of hands, however, these data are not significant. Nevertheless, the Williams clone has a better return when compared to the Valery clone, although one of its limitations is the weeding. The evaluated lots of the Valery clone have the worst characteristics of the three clones, although it is the clone with the best performance in the Urabá area.Publicación Acceso abierto Diagnóstico de población en banano (Musa AAA Simmonds) tipo exportación en la finca Cunas Dos, Carepa-Antioquia(AGRICOLA SANTAMARIA S.A.S, 2020-11-05) Corro Rojas, Catalina Saileth; Vergara Córdoba, Cesar AugustoThe business practice was carried out at the Cunas Dos farm of Grupo Agrícola Santamaría S.A.S, a company dedicated to the production and commercialization of export type bananas, located in the municipality of Carepa, Antioquia. The purpose of the business practice was to develop a population diagnosis using the pogo counting method. For this, visits were made to the farm for data collection in weeks 11, 14, 17 and 21, where slow, poor and unproductive plants were identified, which were marked and a work of recovery of their conditions was done. An improvement was evidenced in terms of unproductive plants since they were eliminated and then they proceeded to take their place with good vigor replanting, in terms of slow plants, successional children that did not have F10 leaves in the flowering phase, A job was done that consisted of taking a pseudostem approximately 1m high and placed on the pujón in order to cover it completely to stimulate its growth and production of true leaves. In the poor plants there was no differential improvement despite the fact that they were de-lopped and “Topi ban” was made, this is because it is a slow process and depends exclusively on the intake of nutrients from the succession child and the conditions in the one that the mother plant is.Publicación Acceso abierto Evaluación y seguimiento de labores culturales en el cultivo de banano (musa aaa) en la finca Casco, Apartadó, Antioquia(2020-11-05) Garcés Ramos, Ximena Patricia; Jaraba Navas, Juan de DiosThe practice was carried out in Urabá Antioqueño, exactly in the Casco farm belonging to the C.I Tropical S.A. business group. The objective was to carry out an accompaniment in the diagnosis, training and subsequent evaluation of the cultural work required in the cultivation of bananas to increase their efficiency, since there was a high rate of rejection for an inadequate technical operation. Therefore, it was necessary to train the operators, where the correct way to perform the tasks was specified, in order to give a complete rethinking of the established procedures, generating a constant improvement in the execution of each task to obtain a product of excellent quality and a minimum rejection. The different evaluation formats of work available to the group were used and the "pogo" method was implemented, which allows for the random selection of plants in a controlled manner. The "pogo" consists of taking an area of the lot at random and enclosing it in a frame of 30m by 30m in total gives an area of 900m2 within which we proceeded to evaluate 30 plants also taken at random, the parameters to evaluate were; moorage, bagging, deflowering, leaf removal, removal of the roots, debris, deflection of spikes, deflection of the bunch, etc. These tasks are known as fruit protection and it was here that the greatest inconsistencies were found. Fertilization, weed control, and drainage maintenance were evaluated generally by lots. These did not present major inconsistencies because they were done on time and in a controlled manner by the field coordinators