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Seeds of pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) are considered to have a short lifespan in storage ( Priestley, 1986 ). In subtropical regions where pepper seeds are produced, relative humidity is high (greater than 70%) and when associated with high

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Peppers ( Capsicum annuum L.) are an important horticultural crop belonging to the Solanaceae family and are grown in both tropical and temperate climates ( Eshbaugh, 1993 ). Hot peppers are consumed fresh, dried, or processed, mostly as a spice or

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In 2012, 31,171,570 t of peppers ( Capsicum annuum L.) were produced in the world, in an area of 1.9 million ha ( FAOSTAT, 2012 ). Spain is the sixth largest pepper producing country in the world, with 1.023,700 t, and Almería in the southeast of

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. Cooperative Extension Service, Circular 530 New Mexico State University Bosland, P.W. Lindsey, D.L. 1991 A seedling screen for Phytophthora root rot of pepper, Capsicum annuum Plant Dis. 75 1048 1050

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Cayenne pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) is one of several chile pepper pod types grown in New Mexico. Other pepper pod types include long red mild, long green mild, paprika, and long green hot [ New Mexico Agricultural Statistics (NMAS), 2010

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The irregular production patterns of greenhouse-grown sweet pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) have imposed a serious production challenge to greenhouse producers ( Heuvelink and Korner, 2001 ). The nature of peaks and valleys in yield is not fully

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pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) yield ( Makus, 2005 ). Amounts of fertilizer and water can affect how plants interact with mycorrhiza ( Martin and Stutz, 2004 ; Waterer and Coltman, 1989 ). Additional information is required to determine the efficacy of AM

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whether plants could be grown with a higher initial P concentration, and later restricted to maintain a compact size. Ornamental pepper ( Capsicum annuum ‘Tango Red’) seeds (Fred C. Gloeckner & Co., Inc.) were sown on 6 Apr. 2016 into 1204 flat inserts

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Most bell peppers ( Capsicum annuum L.) produced in the United States are grown on raised beds with drip irrigation and PE mulch, and the production value has increased from $514 million in 2012 to more than $641 million in 2017 ( USDA NASS, 2018

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Ornamental peppers ( Capsicum annuum L.) are widely used as potted flowering or bedding plants for their morphologically diverse characteristics. Ideal cultivation conditions for ornamental peppers are similar to typical vegetable pepper production

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