2012
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v4n10p105
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Antioxidant Content and Quality of Fruits as Affected by Nigari, an Effluent of Salt Industries, and Fruit Ages of Sweet Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

Abstract: Nigari, an effluent of salt industries, is less expensive fertilizer. Without testing its effect on bioactive substances, it may not be suitable for fertilizer. Greenhouse trials were conducted over two years to evaluate antioxidant content, fruit quality, yield, and mineral contents in fruits and leaves of sweet pepper 'Papri new-E-red' by application of three nigari concentrations at 0, 2 and 4 mL L -1 and additional N P K to equal the standard. Capsaicin, β-carotene, ascorbic acid, fruit quality attributes,… Show more

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“…This might be because of proper supply of nutrient in the plants. When all the plant nutrients with the growth promoters and the regulators were supplied, the metabolic function of the plants would progress in the right direction and rate, whereas the yield and yield contributing characters increased gradually stated by Rahman and Inden (2012a). In the present study, S3 can supply proper amount in available forms of nutrients to the plants resulting maximum fruit number and uniform shape and size.…”
Section: Number Of Flowers Per Clustermentioning
confidence: 63%
“…This might be because of proper supply of nutrient in the plants. When all the plant nutrients with the growth promoters and the regulators were supplied, the metabolic function of the plants would progress in the right direction and rate, whereas the yield and yield contributing characters increased gradually stated by Rahman and Inden (2012a). In the present study, S3 can supply proper amount in available forms of nutrients to the plants resulting maximum fruit number and uniform shape and size.…”
Section: Number Of Flowers Per Clustermentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Capsucum annuum are a good source of numerous anFoxidant compounds, these contain more than 20 different carotenoids, abundant phenolic compounds (including flavonoids and condensable tannins) and vitamin C [3]. Also, there has been a renewed interest in studying and quanFfying the bioacFve compounds of fruits and vegetables due to their health--promoFng properFes [4].…”
Section: Introduc2onmentioning
confidence: 99%