• Title of article

    Effects of irrigation moisture regimes on yield and quality of paprika (Capsicum annuum L)

  • Author/Authors

    Shongwe، نويسنده , , Victor D. and Magongo، نويسنده , , Bekani N. and Masarirambi، نويسنده , , Michael T. and Manyatsi، نويسنده , , Absalom M. and Ntshangase، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    717
  • To page
    722
  • Abstract
    Although paprika (Capsicum annuum L) is not widely grown in Swaziland it is becoming increasingly popular as a spice and food colourant. It is a crop that requires irrigation at specific stages of growth as this affects not only the yield but most importantly the quality of the crop. Yield of paprika has been found to increase with relative increase in moisture whereas the quality of fruits has not followed the same trend. The objective of this study was to find the effect of varying irrigation water regimes on the yield and quality of paprika at uniform fertiliser levels. The study was carried out in the 2006/2007 cropping season at the Luyengo campus of the University of Swaziland in a greenhouse. A randomised complete block design was used with four water treatments (0.40, 0.60, 0.80, and 1.00 × Field Capacity). Parameters measured included leaf number per plant, plant height, chlorophyll content, canopy size, leaf width, leaf length, stem girth, dry mass, fresh mass, fruit length, and brix content. There were significant (P < 0.05) increases in leaf number, plant height, chlorophyll content, canopy size, fresh and dry mass tops and fruit length at the highest moisture level (1.00 × FC) followed by the second highest regime (0.80 × FC) whilst the lower water regimes resulted in lower increases in each of the parameters. Leaf area index did not differ significantly across all treatments. In increasing order the treatments 0.80 × FC and 1.00 × FC gave higher yields but in decreasing order lower brix and thus subsequent lower paprika quality. It is recommended that growers who are aiming for optimum yield and high quality of paprika may use the 0.8 × FC treatment when irrigating.
  • Keywords
    brix , Quality , Field capacity , Paprika (Capsicum annuum L) , Chlorophyll
  • Journal title
    Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
  • Record number

    2301923