Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1996
Abstract
Field and greenhouse studies examined the fruit detachment force (FDF) and fruit and pedicel characteristics of two lines of tabasco pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.) at several stages of maturity. The detachment force of red-mature 'McIlhenny Select' fruit at the calyx-fruit detachment area was lower than that of less mature fruit stages. The force required to detach red-mature Hard Pick (HP) tabasco fruit was higher than that of red-mature 'McIlhenny Select' fruit in the field and greenhouse. The fruit detachment force of red field-grown HP fruit was higher, and in the greenhouse was lower, than that of green or breaker fruit. HP fruit of all maturity stages, except red-mature, separated similarly to 'McIlhenny Select' fruit with little or no fruit tissue attached to the calyx. Fruit detachment force was not correlated with any fruit or pedicel characteristics studied.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
HortScience
First Page
1231
Last Page
1233
Recommended Citation
Motsenbocker, C. (1996). Detachment force and fruit characteristics of tabasco pepper at several stages of development. HortScience, 31 (7), 1231-1233. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.7.1231