Ciência Rural (Mar 2019)

Advanced lines of Jalapeño pepper with potential for mechanical harvesting

  • Lucas Matias Gomes,
  • Cláudia Silva da Costa Ribeiro,
  • Carlos Francisco Ragassi,
  • Lorena Sousa Silva,
  • Francisco José Becker Reifschneider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20180222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 2

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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 (P10cm), 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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