Influence of Watering Regimes on Physiological Traits, Growth, Yield, and Capsaicin Content of Chilies

W. Jinagool, Pimvipa Arom
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Water stress is a major limiting factor affecting the physiological processes, growth, and productivity of crop plants, including chili. This study evaluated chili plants' responses regarding physiological traits, growth, yield, and capsaicin content under different irrigation levels. The experimental design was a 2x4 factorial in CBD. A pot experiment was conducted on two species of chilies: Capsicum annuum ‘Super-Hot 2’ and ‘Huay-Siiton’ and C. frutescent ‘Prik-Kee-Nu-Suan.’ The plants were irrigated at four watering regimes such as 100%, 80%, 60%, and 40% of maximum water holding capacity (MWHC) after the anthesis through fruit development. Midday leaf water potential (LWPmd) was ranked between -1.30 MPa in 100% MWHC to -2.11 MPa in 40% MWHC indicating the level of water stress. The 40% MWHC caused a drastic decrease in LWPmd and reduced the maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm) and growth rate in canopy width. Observed leaf greenness was maximized at 60% MWHC. The irrigation regimes also affected the yield of chili, especially the 60% and 40% MWHC, with a reduced number of fruits/plant, fruit fresh and dry weights, and fruit sizes. In the case of 40% MWHC, the dry yield was too low, and it was impossible to analyze the capsaicin content. The reduced irrigation (80% and 60% MWHC) did not significantly induce the capsaicin content or pungency of the studied chili cultivars. Thus the capsaicin yield of studied chili cultivars was reduced considerably by severe reduction of dry fruit yield under restricted water.
灌水制度对辣椒生理性状、生长、产量和辣椒素含量的影响
水分胁迫是影响包括辣椒在内的作物生理过程、生长和产量的主要限制因素。研究了不同灌溉水平下辣椒植株对生理性状、生长、产量和辣椒素含量的响应。实验设计为CBD的2x4因子。以“超级辣2号”、“华西顿”和“百基努玄”两种辣椒为材料,进行了盆栽试验。在植株开花后,通过果实发育,分别以最大持水量(MWHC)的100%、80%、60%和40% 4种灌溉方式进行灌溉。正午叶片水势(LWPmd)在100% MWHC条件下为-1.30 MPa至40% MWHC条件下为-2.11 MPa,表明水分胁迫水平。40% MWHC导致LWPmd急剧下降,PSII的最大量子产率(Fv/Fm)和冠宽生长率降低。观察到的叶片绿度在60% MWHC时最大。灌水制度对辣椒产量也有影响,特别是60%和40% MWHC,单株果数、果实鲜干重和果实大小均有降低。在MWHC为40%的情况下,干产量太低,无法分析辣椒素含量。减少灌溉量(80%和60% MWHC)对辣椒的辣椒素含量和辣度没有显著影响。因此,在限水条件下,由于干果产量的严重下降,所研究的辣椒品种的辣椒素产量明显下降。
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