Heterosis for agronomic traits is a widespread phenomenon that underpins hybrid crop breeding. However, heterosis at the level of cellular metabolites has not yet been fully explored. Some metabolites are highly sought after, like capsaicinoids found in peppers of the Capsicum genus, which confer the characteristic pungent (‘hot’) flavour of the fruits. We analysed the metabolic profile of the fruit placenta and pericarp of inter- and intra-specific hybrids of two species of Capsicum peppers, C. chinense (cv. Habanero and cv. Biquinho) and C. annuum var. annuum (cv. Jalapeño and cv. Cascadura Ikeda) in complete diallel crosses with reciprocals. The parents and hybrids were grown in a glasshouse and the profile of primary metabolites (sugars...
The degree of heterosis in the genus Capsicum spp. is considered high; however, most of the studies ...
Interest in the consumption of the fruits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) is not only due to its organolep...
Interest in the consumption of the fruits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) is not only due to its organolep...
Chilies are widely cultivated for their rich metabolic content, especially capsaicinoids. In our stu...
Chilies are widely cultivated for their rich metabolic content, especially capsaicinoids. In our stu...
AbstractThe selection of pure lines followed by crosses to create superior hybrids is one of the old...
Capsaicinoids, which cause a hot sensation when eaten, are uniquely present in pepper (Capsicum sp.)...
Quantification, using an accurate analytical approach, of capsinoids and capsaicinoids was performed...
A comprehensive study on morphology and biochemical compounds of 32 Capsicum spp. accessions has bee...
Chili pepper is the most important world wide grown and consumed spice and vegetable crop because of...
An overview of the metabolic diversity in ripe fruits of a collection of 32 diverse pepper (Capsicum...
Untargeted LCMS profiling of semi-polar metabolites followed by metabolite quantitative trait locus ...
Heterosis is the phenomenon representing the genetic expression favourable to hybridization (Nicolae...
Heterosis has been exploited in Capsicum annuum commercial hybrids; however, the use of heterosis in...
The species Capsicum baccatum includes the most common hot peppers of the Andean cuisine, known for ...
The degree of heterosis in the genus Capsicum spp. is considered high; however, most of the studies ...
Interest in the consumption of the fruits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) is not only due to its organolep...
Interest in the consumption of the fruits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) is not only due to its organolep...
Chilies are widely cultivated for their rich metabolic content, especially capsaicinoids. In our stu...
Chilies are widely cultivated for their rich metabolic content, especially capsaicinoids. In our stu...
AbstractThe selection of pure lines followed by crosses to create superior hybrids is one of the old...
Capsaicinoids, which cause a hot sensation when eaten, are uniquely present in pepper (Capsicum sp.)...
Quantification, using an accurate analytical approach, of capsinoids and capsaicinoids was performed...
A comprehensive study on morphology and biochemical compounds of 32 Capsicum spp. accessions has bee...
Chili pepper is the most important world wide grown and consumed spice and vegetable crop because of...
An overview of the metabolic diversity in ripe fruits of a collection of 32 diverse pepper (Capsicum...
Untargeted LCMS profiling of semi-polar metabolites followed by metabolite quantitative trait locus ...
Heterosis is the phenomenon representing the genetic expression favourable to hybridization (Nicolae...
Heterosis has been exploited in Capsicum annuum commercial hybrids; however, the use of heterosis in...
The species Capsicum baccatum includes the most common hot peppers of the Andean cuisine, known for ...
The degree of heterosis in the genus Capsicum spp. is considered high; however, most of the studies ...
Interest in the consumption of the fruits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) is not only due to its organolep...
Interest in the consumption of the fruits of pepper (Capsicum spp.) is not only due to its organolep...