2020
DOI: 10.9734/aprj/2020/v6i430136
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Effect of Organic Fertilization and Amino Acids on Growth, Chemical Composition and Capsaicin Content of Hot Pepper (Capsicum annum L var. Minimum) Plant

Abstract: This investigation was conducted in a private farm, Samannoud district, El-Gharbia Governorate, Egypt, during two successive seasons of 2017 and 2018 to study the effect of organic fertilizers and foliar spray of amino acid on vegetative growth, fruit yield, chemical composition and capsaicin content of hot pepper (Capsicum annum L var. Minimum) plant. The experiment included 13 treatments obtained from cattle manure at rates of 60 and 30 N-units per fed. combined with amino acid at 0, 100 and 200 ppm as well … Show more

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“…The results of capsaicinoid analysis showed that amino acid treatment had a positive effect on total capsaicinoids and individual capsaicinoids accumulation in pericarp and placenta of 'Chilli AS-Rot' and in placenta and seeds of 'Somborka' , which agrees with the results of Hammam, Eisa [43], who reported an increase in capsaicin in hot peppers after amino acid application. Interestingly, the amino acid treatment decreased the capsaicinoid content in 'Habanero Red Caribbean' placenta.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The results of capsaicinoid analysis showed that amino acid treatment had a positive effect on total capsaicinoids and individual capsaicinoids accumulation in pericarp and placenta of 'Chilli AS-Rot' and in placenta and seeds of 'Somborka' , which agrees with the results of Hammam, Eisa [43], who reported an increase in capsaicin in hot peppers after amino acid application. Interestingly, the amino acid treatment decreased the capsaicinoid content in 'Habanero Red Caribbean' placenta.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%