![]() This study was conducted throughout 2008, 20, on a 2 ha plantation of pitahayas planted 3.0 3.0 m away, with a density of 1111 plants ha -1 and shade (irradiance=420 W m -2) provided by “Guamuchil” trees. The objective in this study was to determine the reproductive phenological behavior, productivity and quality of pitahaya fruits from the Culiacán Valley, Sinaloa, Mexico. The pitahaya ( Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton and Rose) demands few amounts of water, is capable to adapt to different soil types and is an option for crop reconversion. In Sinaloa, Mexico, irregularity and shortage of rainfall has decreased water availability in dams and modified crops pattern.
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