Vol. 27 No. 6 (2017)
Artículos de Investigación

Habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) physiological seed response to storage

Ruben Humberto Andueza-Noh
Instituto Tecnologico de Conkal, Yucatán
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Luis Latournerie-Moreno
Instituto Tecnológico de Conkal, Yucatan
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Nicolás Moran-Vázquez
Tecnológico de Roque, Celaya
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Francisco Cervantes-Ortiz
Tecnológico de Roque, Celaya
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Mariano Mendoza-Elos
Tecnológico de Roque, Celaya
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José Antonio Rangel-Lucio
Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria
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Published 2018-02-26

Keywords

  • Storage seed time,
  • storage temperature,
  • standard germination,
  • normal seedling,
  • seed viability.
  • Tiempo de almacenamiento,
  • temperatura de almacenamiento,
  • germinación estándar,
  • plántula normal,
  • viabilidad de semilla.

How to Cite

Andueza-Noh, R. H., Latournerie-Moreno, L., Moran-Vázquez, N., Cervantes-Ortiz, F., Mendoza-Elos, M., & Rangel-Lucio, J. A. (2018). Habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) physiological seed response to storage. Acta Universitaria, 27(6), 22–29. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2017.1395

Abstract

The objective was to evaluate the effect of time and temperature of storage in the physiological Habanero pepper seed. The factors studied were: a) Seed Habanero (varieties H-244, H-243, H-259, H-228, H-256); b) Storage temperature (10 °C and 26 °C); c) Storage time (three, six and nine months). The treatments were organizated in a randomized factorial design. The results indicate after three months of seed storage under controlled conditions still have immature seeds and nine months the seed viability disrepaired. The storage seed for six months at 26 °C, ensures greater percentage of standard germination and yielded greater number of normal seedlings of the Habanero varieties H-228 and H-259.