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Físico
979-13-87631-92-5
Electrónico
979-13-87631-93-2
Fecha de publicación
28-04-2025
Licencia
D. R. © copyright 2025. Dr. Antonio Morales Maza y Dra. Aurelia Mendoza Gómez
Autores
Antonio Morales Maza
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agricolas y Pecuarias
0000-0003-0340-912X
Aurelia Mendoza Gómez
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
0000-0002-1625-2128
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La palma datilera (Phoenix dactylifera L.) está distribuida en el hemisferio norte y sur entre los 10°N y 39°N, se caracteriza como una planta de todas las regiones áridas, semiáridas y algunas tropicales del mundo, es uno de los frutales más antiguos y se considera originaria de las regiones como la Península de Arabia, Norte de África y Oriente Medio. Sin embargo, en los últimos tres siglos, las palmas datileras también fueron introducidas en otras áreas cercanas para la producción como Australia, India, Pakistán y en otros continentes como Suráfrica o América del Sur, Estados Unidos y México.
Por medio del libro Producción de palma datilera (Phoenix dactylifera L.) en el noroeste de México se pretende ayudar a definir y estandarizar las mejores prácticas agronómicas que deben realizar los productores de reciente ingreso al cultivo y productores con reconocida trayectoria en la producción de dátil en la zona.
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