Peppers (Capsicum spp.) are valuable cash crops in developing countries of the tropics and subtropics where acidic soils represent a substantial amount of arable land. The optimal soil pH for pepper production is about 6.0 to 7.5 and soil acidity causes significant production losses. Soil acidification is aggravated by high inorganic nitrogen fertiliser input which is a critical component in maximising pepper yields. Application of lime can effectively amend the pH but it is a major cost to poor farmers in developing countries. The opportunity to identify pepper genotypes with resistance to low pH can reduce production costs whilst increasing yield. A glasshouse solution culture experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of pH on ...
Introduction: Pepper is one of the most important vegetables in the world that belongs to the famil...
The large-scale spread of vegetable grafting was initially promoted to increase tolerance to biotic ...
Three experiments were conducted to study the influence of nutrition on the production of container-...
Peppers (Capsicum spp.) are valuable cash crops in developing countries of the tropics and subtropic...
Agriculture will face many challenges regarding food security and sustainability. Improving phosphor...
Calcium deficiency or its inefficient translocation to pepper fruits leads to considerable economic ...
Plant breeding programs seldom explicitly consider root traits in selecting high-performance lines. ...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Deutschland, ein Teil von Spr...
A plant’s ability to endure various pH levels depends largely on it’s ability to take in...
In this study, pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) inbred lines were grafted onto different rootstock genoty...
© 2020. GENETIKA. All Rights Reserved.A field experiment was conducted to investigate the rootstock ...
AbstractSweet pepper is one of the most important vegetable crops in arid and semiarid regions. Graf...
Extending the planting area to a less-fertile soil, such as Ultisols, become inevitable choice to in...
Ginger, cassava, maize, wheat, french bean and tomato were grown for periods up to six weeks in cont...
Salinity is a major environmental constraint on crop productivity and grafting can be a sustainable ...
Introduction: Pepper is one of the most important vegetables in the world that belongs to the famil...
The large-scale spread of vegetable grafting was initially promoted to increase tolerance to biotic ...
Three experiments were conducted to study the influence of nutrition on the production of container-...
Peppers (Capsicum spp.) are valuable cash crops in developing countries of the tropics and subtropic...
Agriculture will face many challenges regarding food security and sustainability. Improving phosphor...
Calcium deficiency or its inefficient translocation to pepper fruits leads to considerable economic ...
Plant breeding programs seldom explicitly consider root traits in selecting high-performance lines. ...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Deutschland, ein Teil von Spr...
A plant’s ability to endure various pH levels depends largely on it’s ability to take in...
In this study, pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) inbred lines were grafted onto different rootstock genoty...
© 2020. GENETIKA. All Rights Reserved.A field experiment was conducted to investigate the rootstock ...
AbstractSweet pepper is one of the most important vegetable crops in arid and semiarid regions. Graf...
Extending the planting area to a less-fertile soil, such as Ultisols, become inevitable choice to in...
Ginger, cassava, maize, wheat, french bean and tomato were grown for periods up to six weeks in cont...
Salinity is a major environmental constraint on crop productivity and grafting can be a sustainable ...
Introduction: Pepper is one of the most important vegetables in the world that belongs to the famil...
The large-scale spread of vegetable grafting was initially promoted to increase tolerance to biotic ...
Three experiments were conducted to study the influence of nutrition on the production of container-...