Natural biostimulants reduce the incidence of BER in sweet yellow pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L.)

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Modern greenhouse pepper production should evolve towards more sustainable systems. The growing technique which combines soilless culture and biostimulants may reduce nutrient and water use with beneficial impact on the environment. Therefore, this work aimed to investigate effects of biostimulants application on hydroponically produced pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L.) in conditions of reduced fertilization. Positive influence of biostimulant treatment on yield parameters was observed along with significant decrease in incidence of blossom-end rot (BER) in two pepper cultivars. Biostimulants application resulted in overall increase in macro- and microelement content in fruits of treated pepper cultivars. Generally, biostimulants improved the yield of pepper plants grown hydroponically by increasing the nutrient uptake and decreasing the occurrence of BER. Thus, the application of biostimulants could be considered as a good production strategy for obtaining high yields of nutritionally valuable vegetables with lower impact on the environment.

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Paradiković, N., Vinković, T., Vinković Vrček, I., & Tkalec, M. (2013). Natural biostimulants reduce the incidence of BER in sweet yellow pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L.). Agricultural and Food Science, 22(2), 307–317. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.7354

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