CCM: Effect of drought stress on capsaicin, dihydrocapsaicin and VC contents in pepper 09-21-2016

To study the effect of drought stress on capsaicin, dihydrocapsaicin and VC contents in pepper fruit and the changes in leaf blade photosynthetic characters, researchers Pengqiong, Tong Jianhua, Bai Lianyang and Xiao Langtao took pepper variety Xiangyan5 as testing material and carried out control experiment. The pepper was planted in three pots with different drought stresses (mild, moderate and irrigated appropriately).

Results show that:

 

- 60 days after flowering, contents of capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin of peppers planted under mild drought stress were 63.36% and 63.03% respectively higher than those of the other two contrasts;

- 40 days and 50 days after flowering, drought stress at different degree can help improve the content of Vitamin C (VC) in pepper fruits significantly;

- 60 days after flowering, content of VC of peppers planted under mild drought stress reached its peak and content of VC of peppers planted under moderate drought stress was the lowest among the three;

- Net photosynthetic rates of pepper plant firstly increase then decline, and gradually decreased along with the enhancement of drought degree.

 

*News on China Vegetables, a journal produced by the Institute of Vegetables and Flowers, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science.

 



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