Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,Lucas Matias
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Cláudia Silva da Costa, Ragassi,Carlos Francisco, Silva,Lorena Sousa, Reifschneider,Francisco José Becker
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000200151
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the plant and fruit characteristics in advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper for mechanical harvesting. Thus, two experiments were carried out in the field. Experiment I (2015) was conducted as a randomized block design (three replications and eight plants per plot) and Experiment II (2016) in a completely randomized design (five replications and ten plants per plot). In 2015, lines CNPH 30,112, CNPH 30,118, CNPH 30,147, CNPH 30,159, CNPH 30,183, and CNPH 30,245 were evaluated, together with the control ‘BRS Sarakura’. Significant differences were detected for fruit and plant characteristics (P<0.05). Lines CNPH 30,118, CNPH 30,147, CNPH 30,159, and CNPH 30,245 were selected based on plant height and height of the first bifurcation, earliness, and yield. They were evaluated again in 2016, together with ‘BRS Sarakura’ and ‘Jalapeño Plus F1’ as controls. In 2016, CNPH 30,159 and CNPH 30,118 were selected due to their potential for mechanical harvesting. They were evaluated for height of the first bifurcation (>10cm), large fruits (11 cm x 4 cm), high pulp firmness (11 N), wall thickness (about 5mm), and content of capsaicinoid substances (>50,000 SHU). Selected lines are undergoing additional field evaluation for mechanical harvesting with the Etgar Moses 1010 pepper harvester.
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spelling Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvestingCapsicum annuum L.capsaicinoidsbreedingearlinessprocessingsoluble solids.ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the plant and fruit characteristics in advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper for mechanical harvesting. Thus, two experiments were carried out in the field. Experiment I (2015) was conducted as a randomized block design (three replications and eight plants per plot) and Experiment II (2016) in a completely randomized design (five replications and ten plants per plot). In 2015, lines CNPH 30,112, CNPH 30,118, CNPH 30,147, CNPH 30,159, CNPH 30,183, and CNPH 30,245 were evaluated, together with the control ‘BRS Sarakura’. Significant differences were detected for fruit and plant characteristics (P<0.05). Lines CNPH 30,118, CNPH 30,147, CNPH 30,159, and CNPH 30,245 were selected based on plant height and height of the first bifurcation, earliness, and yield. They were evaluated again in 2016, together with ‘BRS Sarakura’ and ‘Jalapeño Plus F1’ as controls. In 2016, CNPH 30,159 and CNPH 30,118 were selected due to their potential for mechanical harvesting. They were evaluated for height of the first bifurcation (>10cm), large fruits (11 cm x 4 cm), high pulp firmness (11 N), wall thickness (about 5mm), and content of capsaicinoid substances (>50,000 SHU). Selected lines are undergoing additional field evaluation for mechanical harvesting with the Etgar Moses 1010 pepper harvester.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000200151Ciência Rural v.49 n.2 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180222info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes,Lucas MatiasRibeiro,Cláudia Silva da CostaRagassi,Carlos FranciscoSilva,Lorena SousaReifschneider,Francisco José Beckereng2019-03-08T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
title Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
spellingShingle Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
Gomes,Lucas Matias
Capsicum annuum L.
capsaicinoids
breeding
earliness
processing
soluble solids.
title_short Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
title_full Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
title_fullStr Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
title_full_unstemmed Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
title_sort Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting
author Gomes,Lucas Matias
author_facet Gomes,Lucas Matias
Ribeiro,Cláudia Silva da Costa
Ragassi,Carlos Francisco
Silva,Lorena Sousa
Reifschneider,Francisco José Becker
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Cláudia Silva da Costa
Ragassi,Carlos Francisco
Silva,Lorena Sousa
Reifschneider,Francisco José Becker
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Lucas Matias
Ribeiro,Cláudia Silva da Costa
Ragassi,Carlos Francisco
Silva,Lorena Sousa
Reifschneider,Francisco José Becker
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capsicum annuum L.
capsaicinoids
breeding
earliness
processing
soluble solids.
topic Capsicum annuum L.
capsaicinoids
breeding
earliness
processing
soluble solids.
description ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the plant and fruit characteristics in advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper for mechanical harvesting. Thus, two experiments were carried out in the field. Experiment I (2015) was conducted as a randomized block design (three replications and eight plants per plot) and Experiment II (2016) in a completely randomized design (five replications and ten plants per plot). In 2015, lines CNPH 30,112, CNPH 30,118, CNPH 30,147, CNPH 30,159, CNPH 30,183, and CNPH 30,245 were evaluated, together with the control ‘BRS Sarakura’. Significant differences were detected for fruit and plant characteristics (P<0.05). Lines CNPH 30,118, CNPH 30,147, CNPH 30,159, and CNPH 30,245 were selected based on plant height and height of the first bifurcation, earliness, and yield. They were evaluated again in 2016, together with ‘BRS Sarakura’ and ‘Jalapeño Plus F1’ as controls. In 2016, CNPH 30,159 and CNPH 30,118 were selected due to their potential for mechanical harvesting. They were evaluated for height of the first bifurcation (>10cm), large fruits (11 cm x 4 cm), high pulp firmness (11 N), wall thickness (about 5mm), and content of capsaicinoid substances (>50,000 SHU). Selected lines are undergoing additional field evaluation for mechanical harvesting with the Etgar Moses 1010 pepper harvester.
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