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Sweet pepper maturity evaluation

Advances in Animal Biosciences, 2017
This paper focuses on maturity evaluation derived by a color camera for a sweet pepper robotic harvester. Different color and morphological features for sweet pepper maturity were evaluated. Side view and bottom view of sweet paper were analyzed and compared for their ability to classify into 4 maturity classes.
B. Harel, P. Kurtser, Y. Parmet, Y. Edan
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Pepper, Sweet (Capsicum annuum)

2014
Capsicum (pepper) species are economically important crops that are recalcitrant to genetic transformation by Agrobacterium (Agrobacterium tumefaciens). A number of protocols for pepper transformation have been described but are not routinely applicable.
Heidmann, I., Boutilier, K.A.
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MODELLING NUTRIENT UPTAKE OF SWEET PEPPER

Acta Horticulturae, 2005
Models simulating dry matter production have been developed for a large number of greenhouse crops during the past decades. This paper describes how plant-nutrient relationships can be incorporated in a model for greenhouse crops, with sweet pepper as an example.
L.F.M. Marcelis   +5 more
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Transgenic sweet pepper plants from Agrobacterium mediated transformation

Plant Cell Reports, 1996
Fertile transgenic sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum var. grossum) plants were regenerated at relatively high rate from various explants that were cocultivated withAgrobacterium tumefaciens strain GV3111-SE harbouring a plasmid that contains the cucumber mosaic virus coat protein (CMV-CP) gene.
Y X, Zhu   +3 more
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Pepper yellow vein, a new disease of sweet peppers

Plant Pathology, 1987
A new disease of peppers (Capsicum annuum) is described. The most characteristic symptom is vein yellowing of the youngest leaves. Some streaking occurs on the first‐formed fruits. The symptoms were reproduced in pepper plants cv. Bellboy by graft and Olpidium
J T FLETCHER, W. A. WALLIS, F. DAVENPORT
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Pepper Maggot in Sweet (Bell) Pepper [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Describes Pepper Maggot, its life cycle, damage to vegetable crops, and methods for monitoring and control.
Alford, Adam M.   +2 more
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Phytophthora root rot of sweet pepper

Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1980
Phytophthora capsici proved to be the causal agent of a root and crown rot of sweet pepper in the Netherlands.P. capsici was pathogenic on sweet pepper, tomato and sometimes on eggplant but not on tobacco ‘Xanthi’. Of these test plants only tomato was infected byP. nicotianae.
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Sweet pepper varieties for Western Siberia

Kartofel` i ovoshi, 2022
Представлены результаты селекционной работы по культуре перца сладкого. Показано влияние основных факторов среды на рост растений перца в условиях резко континентального климата Западной Сибири. Освещены некоторые направления сортовой селекции для необогреваемых теплиц и открытого грунта.
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Thrips Control on Sweet Peppers, 1984

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1985
Abstract Treatments were replicated 4 times, in 3 rows, 6.10-m long by 4.57-m wide plots in a randomized complete block design. Seedlings were transplanted 0.30 m apart within rows, on 13 Jim ’84. Sprays were applied by hand using a ‘Maruyama Power Sprayer, with a single nozzle which was operated at 100 psi to deliver 100 gal/acre ...
Devaiah A. Muruvanda, John W. Beardsley
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Pepper Maggot in Sweet (Bell) Pepper

2014
Describes Pepper Maggot (Zonosemata electa), its life cycle, damage to vegetable crops, and methods for monitoring and control.
Barlow, Vonny M., Kuhar, Thomas P.
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