Yield Losses from Delayed Harvest of Paprika Pepper

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Abstract

Paprika pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants were subjected to a single, destructive harvest in either October, November, or December to determine an optimal month for once-over harvest. Studies were conducted at two locations in Oklahoma each year for 2 years. Total and marketable fruit yields were highest with October harvest dates in three of the four experiments. Marketable fruit red pigment intensity decreased between the November and December harvest dates at both locations in the second year. When the crop is established by transplanting, paprika harvest should be completed during October in the southwestern United States.

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Kahn, B. A. (2019). Yield Losses from Delayed Harvest of Paprika Pepper. HortScience, 27(9), 979–981. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.9.979

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