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Revista mexicana de ciencias agrícolas

versión impresa ISSN 2007-0934

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HERNANDEZ ESPINAL, Luis Alberto; MORENO GALLEGOS, Tomás; LOAIZA MEZA, Alfredo  y  REYES JIMENEZ, Juan Esteban. Gavatero-203, new sorghum forage cultivar for the State of Sinaloa. Rev. Mex. Cienc. Agríc [online]. 2010, vol.1, n.5, pp.727-731. ISSN 2007-0934.

The new sorghum variety Gavatero-203 was developed at Culiacán Valley Experiment Station of the National Research Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Institute (INIFAP) and was registered with the number 2205-SOG-529-090209/C in the Catalogue of Feasible Varieties of Certification in Mexico. This variety is adapted to sorghum-producing areas in State of Sinaloa, Mexico.The variety Gavatero-203 has red grain and is recommended either for irrigation and rainfall areas. The average yield of the variety is 2 849 kg ha-1 of grain and 35 367 kg ha-1 of green forage, which is 18.5% and 15.4% higher than the grain and fresh forage yield of commercial hybrids from private companies cultivated in the region. Gavatero-203 has better bromatologic quality in the forage than commercial hybrids, with 7.3% of protein and 66.4% of digestibility, which is 1% and 6% higher than commercial hybrids. It is tolerant to ergot (Claviceps african), anthracnose (Colletotrichum graminícola), head blight (Fusarium moniliforme) and charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina). The forage of Gavatero-203 can be used either for hay and silage.

Palabras llave : adaptation; disease resistance; forage; grain; sorghum.

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