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Revistas.Unal.Edu.Co UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA DOLLY MONTOYA CASTAÑO RECTORA JUAN CAMILO RESTREPO GUTIÉRREZ VICERRECTOR · SEDE MEDELLÍN GUILLERMO LEÓN VÁSQUEZ VELÁSQUEZ DECANO · FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO INTERNACIONAL Rita M. Ávila de Hernández, Ph.D. Walter Motta Ferreira, D.Sc. Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela. [email protected] Belo Horizonte, Brasil. [email protected] Yoav Bashan, Ph.D. Tomas Norton, Ph.D. The Bashan Institute of Science. Auburn, Alabama, USA. University of Leuven. Leuven, Flanders, Bélgica. [email protected] [email protected] Felipe Bravo Oviedo, D.Sc. Pepijn Prinsen, Ph.D. Universidad de Valladolid. University of Amsterdam. Holanda. Valladolid, España. [email protected] [email protected] José Rafael Córdova, Ph.D. Aixa Ofelia Rivero Guerra, Ph.D. Universidad Simón Bolivar y Universidad Central de Centro Europeo de Estadística Aplicada. Venezuela. Baruta, Venezuela. [email protected] Sevilla, España. [email protected] José Luis Crossa, Ph.D. Antonio Roldan Garrigos, Ph.D. Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. de Maíz y Trigo (CIMMYT). Texcoco, México. Murcia, España. [email protected] Mateo Itzá Ortiz, D.Sc. Elhadi M. Yahia, Ph.D. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro. Chihuahua, México. [email protected] Querétaro, México. [email protected] Jean-Paul Lallès, Ph.D. Research French National Institute for Agricultural Research. Rennes, Francia. jean-paul,[email protected] COMITÉ EDITORIAL Período 2016-2019 Edith M. Cadena Ch., Ph.D. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Colombia Editora en Jefe [email protected] Flavio Alves Damasceno, Ph.D. Universidade Federal de Lavras. Brasil [email protected] Luz Estela González de Bashan, Ph.D. The Bashan Institute of Science, USA [email protected] Juan Diego León Peláez, Ph.D. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Colombia [email protected] Deyanira Lobo Luján, Ph.D. Universidad Central de Venezuela. Venezuela [email protected] Mauricio Alejandro Marín Montoya, Ph.D. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Colombia. [email protected] Sara Marquez Giron, Ph.D. Universidad de Antioquia. Colombia [email protected] Juan Gonzalo Morales Osorio, Ph.D Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Colombia [email protected] Jaime Parra Suescun, Ph.D. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Colombia [email protected] Camilo Ramírez Cuartas, Ph.D. Universidad de Antioquia. Colombia [email protected] Iang Schroniltgen Rondon B. M.Sc. Ph.D(c) Universidad del Tolima. Colombia [email protected] Paola Andrea Sotelo Cardona, Ph.D. World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg). Taiwan [email protected] EDICIÓN TÉCNICA Claudia Álvarez - Ingeniera Agrónoma M.Sc. [email protected] Periodicidad: Cuatrimestral Vol. 71 No. 3 - 2018 Admitida en las Bases Bibliográficas: Scopus Scielo (Scientific Electronic Library Online) ISI-Scielo Citation Index REDIB (Red Iberoamericana e innovación y conocimiento científico) Cabi (www.cabi.org) EBSCO Host Google Scholar DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory (Global Serials Directory) Redalyc (Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal) Latindex (Sistema Regional de Información en Línea para Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal) ProQuest Teeal (The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library) WZB (Berlin Social Science Center) Cross ref Cornell University Field Crop Abstracts Forestry Abstracts Plant Breeding Abstracts Índice Agrícola de América Latina y el Caribe Índice Bibliográfico Nacional Colciencias - Publindex Portada: "Frailejones en el Macizo Colombiano" - Jaime Horacio López Contraportada: Klara Torres Restrepo Dirección postal: Apartado Aéreo 568, Medellín, Colombia Dirección electrónica: [email protected] Página Web: http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/refame Teléfono: (*4) 430 90 06; Fax: (* 4) 230 04 20 Diagramación: Miryam Ospina Ocampo Marcación: LandSoft S.A. Diseño e Impresión: Prográficas - Proyecciones Gráficas Primera edición: Año 1939 ISSN: 0304-2847 ISSN formato web: 2248-7026 Doi: 10.15446/rfnam Licencia Ministerio de Gobierno: 275/64 Pág. CONTENT / CONTENIDO 8553 Phytophagous insects in tamarind crop with emphasis on those causing fruit damage in the nearby Western of Antioquia Insectos fitófagos en el cultivo de tamarindo con énfasis en los que causan daño al fruto en el Occidente cercano Antioqueño Mariana Mercado-Mesa / Verónica M. Álvarez-Osorio / Jhon Alveiro Quiroz /Sandra B. Muriel 8563 Antifungal activity of extracts, essential oil and constituents from Petroselinum crispum against Colletotrichum acutatum Actividad antifúngica de extractos, aceite esencial y constituyentes de Petroselinum crispum contra Colletotrichum acutatum Rodrigo Pineda / Samuel Vizcaíno / Carlos M. García / Jesús H. Gil / Diego Durango 8573 Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) yield response to chemical and biological fertilization in different localities of Colombia Respuesta productiva del cultivo del fríjol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) a la fertilización química y biológica en zonas productoras de Colombia Álvaro Tamayo Vélez / Jorge Alonso Bernal Estrada 8581 Determination of predominant soluble salts in soils of the irrigation district Alto Chicamocha of Boyacá Determinación de sales solubles predominantes en suelos del distrito de riego Alto Chicamocha de Boyacá Ingrid Walteros Torres / Germán Cely Reyes / Diego Moreno Pérez 8593 Comparison of soil use in the infiltration of rainwater: pasture and forest Comparación del uso del suelo en la infiltración del agua de lluvia: pastos y bosque Edson Lopes / Rosemeri Carvalho Marenzi / Tito César Marques de Almeida 8601 Effects of land-use change on Nitisols properties in a tropical climate Efectos del cambio de uso de la tierra en las propiedades de los Nitisoles en un clima tropical Dilier Olivera Viciedo / Alberto Hernández / Manuel Rodríguez / Rodolfo Lizcano / Alexander Calero / Kolima Peña 8609 Bioclimatic analysis of three buildings for wet processing of coffee in Colombia Análisis bioclimático de tres instalaciones para el beneficio húmedo de café en Colombia Robinson Osorio Hernández / Ilda de Fatima Ferreira Tinôco / Joyce Correna Carlo / Jairo Alexander Osorio Saraz / Iván Darío Aristizábal Torres 8617 Effect of drying methods on physical and chemical properties of Ilex guayusa leaves Efecto de métodos de secado sobre las propiedades físicas y químicas de las hojas de Ilex guayusa Patricia Manzano Santana / María Quijano-Avilés / Iván Chóez-Guaranda / Ana Barragán Lucas / Rafael Viteri Espinoza / Daysi Martínez / Cinthia Camacho / Migdalia Miranda Martinez 8623 Satisfaction among dairy farm owners after certification on good management practices Satisfacción entre propietarios de granjas lecheras luego de certificarse en buenas prácticas ganaderas Brayian Cuartas Martínez / Dursun Barrios / Mario Fernando Cerón-Muñoz 8631 Pysicochemical properties and application of edible coatings in strawberry (Fragaria x Ananassa) preservation Propiedades fisicoquímicas y aplicación de recubrimientos comestibles en la conservación de fresa (Fragaria x Ananassa) Sandra G. Barrazueta-Rojas / José F. Falcon / Marcelo N. Navarro Ojeda / Julio M. Oleas-López / Guillermo X. Mendoza-Zurita The ideas expressed in the articles published in this volume Las ideas de los trabajos publicados en esta entrega, are exclusively those of the authors and do not necessari- son de exclusiva responsabilidad de los autores y no reflejan ly reflect the opinion of the Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias necesariamentela opinión de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Rev. Fac. Nac. Agron. Medellín Medellin (Colombia) Vol. 71, No.3 p. 8553-8641 2018 ISSN- 0304-2847 EVALUADORES El Comité Editorial dentro de sus políticas, envía los artículos a especialistas, con el fin de que sean revisados. Sus observaciones en adición a las que hacen los editores, contribuyen a la obtención de una publicación de reconocida calidad en el ámbito de las Ciencias Agrarias. Sus nombres son mencionados como una expresión de agradecimiento. Andrés Echeverri-Sánchez. Universidad Iván Bustamante Barrera, Universidad de del Valle. Cali, Colombia, Córdoba. Montería, Colombia. [email protected] [email protected] Arnulfo Pajarito Ravelero. Instituto Nacional de Investiga- James Montoya Lerma. Universidad ciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias. Ciudad de México, del Valle. Cali, Colombia. México. [email protected] [email protected] Beatriz H. Ramírez. Centro de Estudios Ambientales de la Jorge García. Universidad Agraria de la Habana. Orinoquia, Asociación de Becarios de Casanare. Casanare, San José de las Lajas, Cuba. Colombia. [email protected] [email protected] Carlos Andrés Pérez Buelvas. Politécnico Colombiano José Joaquín Velázquez. Instituto Nacional de investiga- Jaime Isaza Cadavid. Medellín, Colombia, ciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias-INIFAP. Colima, [email protected] México. [email protected] César Alvarado Batres. Universidad de Luis Gonzalo Sequeda Castañeda. Universidad El Salvador. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Industrial de Santander. Bucaramanga, Colombia. [email protected] [email protected] César González. Universidad María Elena Ruiz. Universidad Agraria de la Habana. Centroccidental “Lisandro
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