955 resultados para capsicum cultivar,
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This thesis is essentially concerned with a study of the recovery of pungency-free colour matter from capsicum spice of Indian origin. A spice oleoresin may be defined as the total soluble extract of the spice in a specific solvent and embraces all the active components that contribute to aroma, taste and related sensory factors associated with the spice, together with varying amounts of pigments, plant waxes, resins and fixed oils. Whereas, in general, oleoresins are coveted for their flavour qualities, in some cases, the pigments present therein play a vital role in food technology Of these, capsicum oleoresin is the most outstanding, since it contributes both colour and flavour principles.
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El trabajo se realizó en el periodo comprendido entre Febrero y Junio de 1995 en la Estación Experimental "Raúl González" del Valle de Sébaco, Matagalpa El ANDEVA realizado a los cultivares evaluados demostró que la mayoría de las variables medidas presentaron diferencias significativas entre sí. En cuanto a la floración y fructificación la mayor precocidad la presentaron los cultivares Criolla a los 24 y 34 días después del transplante (ddt), y XP-789 a los 26 y 37 días después del transplante. Respecto a los rendimientos comerciales el cultivar XP-789 produjo los valores más altos en las dos cosechas con 2,713.6 y 1,815.7 kg/ha. Además mostró el mayor rendimiento total con 5083 kg/ha; las mayores pérdidas las presentaron los cultivares Yolo Wonder con 71.73%, seguido por Criolla y XP-789 con 57.24 y 41.42%, respectivamente. La matriz de correlación realizada, se obtuvo correlaciones positivas desde el punto de vista fenotlpico entre los carácteres altura de planta con diámetro del tallo, ancho de la hoja, largo de la hoja, asi mismo, el diámetro del tallo tuvo correlación con largo y ancho de la hoja. La correlación entre los componentes del rendimiento presentaron correlaciones positivas entre número total de frutos malos y rendimiento de frutos buenos. La incidencia de plagas en el cultivo, todos los cultivares fueron afectados en las diferentes fechas en que se realizaron los recuentos, encontrándose una mayor incidencia en el cultivar Maccabi tanto para mosca blanca (Bemicia tabaci G.) como para picudo (Anthonomus eugenii C.). El cultivar Tainong obtuvo la menor incidencia de picudo y de mosca blanca.
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Irrigação e Drenagem) - FCA
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Horticultura) - FCA
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Un discreto numero di molecole biologicamente attive contenute nei cibi vegetali si suppone esercitino un ruolo preventivo e favorevole su molteplici funzioni dell’organismo, con meccanismi d’azione spesso legati alla modulazione diretta e indiretta dello stress ossidativo. Acido ascorbico, tocoferoli, carotenoidi, polifenoli, posseggono attività antiossidante e giocano un ruolo positivo nella conservazione dello stato di salute. L’elevato contenuto di essi nei peperoni dolci (Capsicum Annuum L.) ha incrementato l’interesse nei confronti di questi vegetali da parte del settore agronomico e dell’industria alimentare. È tuttavia noto che la concentrazione di composti bioattivi può essere molto diversa anche tra cultivar della stessa specie vegetale ed è pertanto importante evidenziare il contenuto quali-quantitativo delle varie molecole nelle diverse cultivar di peperoni dolci, in modo da evidenziare le più ricche di tali componenti. Occorre però tenere conto anche della biodisponibilità e bioaccessibilità dei diversi componenti funzionali. Infatti il possibile effetto positivo di tali molecole non dipende solo dal loro contenuto nell’alimento ma soprattutto dalla quantità che viene rilasciata dalla matrice alimentare durante il processo digestivo, e che quindi risulta essere potenzialmente biodisponibile e attivo nell’organismo. Scopo della ricerca presentata è stato valutare e confrontare la digeribilità e la bioaccessibilità di alcuni composti bioattivi antiossidanti in peperoni dolci rossi e gialli appartenenti a due diverse cultivar, Lamuyo e Corno di Toro. Il contenuto fenolico totale e di vitamina C, l’attività antiossidante totale sono stati determinati nei campioni di peperone digeriti in vitro, e comparati ai prodotti freschi, evidenziando differenze significative in termini di bioaccessibilità in particolare tra i peperoni rossi delle due cultivar. Sebbene il processo di digestione in vitro sia una simulazione parziale ed incompleta di quanto accade in vivo, la valutazione di un alimento dopo averlo sottoposto a tale processo rappresenta un importante progresso nello studio delle proprietà e del valore nutrizionale degli alimenti.
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Resistance to rice virus diseases is an important requirement in many Southeast Asian rice breeding programs. Inheritance of resistance to rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV) in TW5, a near-isogenic line derived from Indonesian rice cultivar Utri Merah, was compared to that in TKM6, an Indian rice cultivar. Both TKM6 and Utri Merah are cultivars resistant to RTSV infections. Crosses were made between TKM6 and TN1, a susceptible cultivar, and between TW5 and TN1, and F3 lines were evaluated for their resistance to RTSV using two RTSV inoculum sources and a serological assay (ELISA). In TKM6, the resistance to the mixture of RTSV-V + RTBV inoculum source was controlled by a single recessive gene, whereas in TW5, the resistance was controlled by two recessive genes. A single recessive gene, however, controlled the resistance in TW5 when another RTSV variant, RTSV-VI, was used, suggesting that the resistance in TW5 depends on the nature of the RTSV inoculum used. RT-PCR, sequence, and phylogenetic analyses confirmed that RTSV-VI inoculum differs from RTSV-V inoculum and accurate phenotyping of the resistance to RTSV requires the use of a genetic marker.
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The accumulation and perpetuation of viral pathogens over generations of clonal propagation in crop species such as sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas,inevitably result in a reduction in crop yield and quality. This study was conducted at Bundaberg, Australia to compare the productivity of field-derived and pathogen-tested (PT)clones of 14 sweet potato cultivars and the yield benefits of using healthy planting materials. The field-derived clonal materials were exposed to the endemic viruses, while the PT clones were subjected to thermotherapy and meristem-tip culture to eliminate viral pathogens. The plants were indexed for viruses using nitrocellulose membrane-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and graft-inoculations onto Ipomoea setosa. A net benefit of 38% in storage root yield was realised from using PT materials in this study.Conversely, in a similar study previously conducted at Kerevat, Papua New Guinea (PNG), a net deficit of 36% was realised. This reinforced our finding that the response to pathogen testing was cultivar dependent and that the PNG cultivars in these studies generally exhibited increased tolerance to the endemic viruses present at the respective trial sites as manifested in their lack of response from the use of PT clones. They may be useful sources for future resistance breeding efforts. Nonetheless, the potential economic gain from using PT stocks necessitates the use of pathogen testing on virus-susceptible commercial cultivars.
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The Black rat (Rattus rattus), a serious pest of Australian macadamia orchards has been estimated to cause up to 30% crop damage in Australian orchards. In recent years an increase in the number of commercially available cultivars has seen a change in orchard characteristics in Australia, primarily effecting fruiting and flowering patterns. This has been suggested to affect the feeding behaviour of rodents and in turn altered the damage process. In this study we compare the extent of damage in orchards containing one of three prevalent cultivars (A4/A16, A268 and HAES 344/741) and investigate the influence of these cultivars, particularly their distinctive fruiting traits, on rodent damage within the orchard. We demonstrate that the temporal pattern and extent of damage differs between cultivar types. Newer Australian macadamia cultivars tested in this study were found to be far more susceptible to rodent damage than the older Hawaiian developed cultivars, most likely due to an extended fruiting period and thinner shells. This has resulted in a more sustained period of crop damage than the patterns of crop damage observed in previous Australian studies. Crop damage caused by R. rattus is significantly higher in orchards that maintain high levels of canopy resources through the fruiting season and we postulate that this is due to the extended fruiting periods of the new cultivars used. The maintenance of canopy resource load in turn corresponds to high crop damage, in this study resulting in crop losses of up to 25%.
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Efficient transformation of barley cv. Schooner was achieved using Agrobacterium delivery, hygromycin or bialaphos selection and embryogenic callus. Using this system, transgenic plants were generated that contained either the green fluorescent protein gene, or transgenes derived from barley yellow dwarf (BYDV) and cereal yellow dwarf (CYDV) viruses. Many of these plants contained 1-3 transgene copies that were inherited in a simple Mendelian manner. Some plants containing BYDV and/or CYDV derived transgenes showed reduced virus symptoms and rates of viral replication when challenged with the appropriate virus. The ability to transform Schooner is a significant advance for the Australian barley industry, as this elite malting variety is, and has for the last 15 years been, the most widely grown barley variety in eastern Australia.
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This paper presents a global-optimisation frame-work for the design of a manipulator for harvesting capsicum(peppers) in the field. The framework uses a simulated capsicum scenario with automatically generated robot models based on DH parameters. Each automatically generated robot model is then placed in the simulated capsicum scenario and the ability of the robot model to get to several goals (capsicum with varying orientations and positions) is rated using two criteria:the length of a collision-free path and the dexterity of the end-effector. These criteria form the basis of the objective function used to perform a global optimisation. The paper shows a preliminary analysis and results that demonstrate the potential of this method to choose suitable robot models with varying degrees of freedom.
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Tomato big bud phytoplasma (16SrII-E group), a widely distributed phytoplasma in Australia, was detected in celery, capsicum and chicory plants from southern Queensland, Australia in February 2002.
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Consumption of freshly-cut horticultural products has increased in the last few years. The principal restraint to using freshly-cut carambola is its susceptibility to tissue-browning, due to polyphenol oxidase-mediated oxidation of phenolic compounds present in the tissue. The current study investigated the susceptibility to browning of star fruit slices (Averrhoa carambola L.) of seven genotypes (Hart, Golden Star, Taen-ma, Nota-10, Malasia, Arkin, and Fwang Tung). Cultivar susceptibility to browning as measured by luminosity (L*) varied significantly among genotypes. Without catechol 0.05 M, little changes occurred on cut surface of any cultivars during 6 hour at 25 degrees C, 67% RH. Addition of catechol led to rapid browning, which was more intense in cvs. Taen-ma, Fwang Tung, and Golden Star, with reduction in L* value of 28.60%, 27.68%, and 23.29%, respectively. Browning was more intense in the center of the slices, particularly when treated with catechol, indicating highest polyphenol oxidase (PPO) concentration. Epidermal browning, even in absence of catechol, is a limitation to visual acceptability and indicates a necessity for its control during carambola processing. Care must be given to appropriate selection of cultivars for fresh-cut processing, since cultivar varied in browning susceptibility in the presence of catechol.
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In 2002 at Virginia, South Australia, capsicum cultivars having the Tsw resistance gene against Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) developed symptoms typical of TSWV infection and several glasshouse-grown crops were almost 100% infected. Samples reacted with TSWV antibodies in ELISA. Virus isolates from infected plants induced severe systemic symptoms, rather than a hypersensitive reaction, when inoculated onto capsicum cultivars and Capsicum chinense genotypes ( PI 152225 and PI 159236) that carry the Tsw resistance gene. Isolates virulent towards the Tsw gene had molecular and biological properties very similar to standard TSWV isolates, including a hypersensitive reaction in Sw-5 (TSWV-resistant) tomato genotypes. Tsw-virulent isolates were found during surveys at Virginia in 2002 and 2004 in both TSWV-resistant and susceptible cultivars of capsicum and tomato.