Sweet Pepper Farming Strategies in Response to Climate Change: Enhancing Yield and Shelf Life through Planting Time and Cultivar Selection

Sustainability Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.3390/su16156338
I. Zakir, Shakeel Ahmad, S. Haider, Talaat Ahmed, Sajjad Hussain, Muhammad Shahzad Saleem, Muhammad Fasih Khalid
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Climate change is an important concern worldwide. This huge change is causing a negative impact on crop productivity throughout the whole world and shows some drastic effects on sensitive crops including sweet pepper and other kinds of chilies. These stresses have a negative effect on vegetable growth, fruit quality, and fruit yield. Besides these stresses, accurate planting time is the utmost factor in increasing the crop potential and its productivity. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the optimal planting date and best-performing cultivar for sweet pepper to maximize crop productivity, growth, yield, and fruit shelf life under the impacts of climate change. The experiment was conducted in Multan, Pakistan (30° 25 N and 71° 30 E). In this experiment, four planting dates (10 January, 25 January, 10 February, and 25 February) with three cultivars (Ganga, Winner, and Savio) were grown with three replications (each year) during 2020 and 2021. Our findings showed that plant growth, fresh and dry biomass, yield, and yield attributes were statistically higher in earlier plantings, and lower in delayed planting. Regarding the cultivars in both years, ‘Winner’ performed better in all growth and yield parameters as compared to other growing cultivars. Lower weight loss and decay incidence were reported in ‘Winner’ cultivar. Additionally, ‘Winner’ cultivar showed a higher sensory score as compared to the other cultivar in both years. From the results, we conclude that the nursery of sweet pepper plants should be planted on the 25 January to attain higher crop productivity, and the cultivar ‘Winner’ showed promising effects so it should be planted for better yield.
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应对气候变化的甜椒种植策略:通过种植时间和品种选择提高产量和货架期
气候变化是全世界关注的一个重要问题。这种巨大的变化正在对全世界的作物生产率造成负面影响,并对包括甜椒和其他种类辣椒在内的敏感作物产生了一些剧烈的影响。这些压力对蔬菜生长、果实质量和果实产量都有负面影响。除了这些胁迫外,准确的播种时间也是提高作物潜力和产量的关键因素。因此,本研究旨在评估甜椒的最佳种植日期和表现最佳的栽培品种,以便在气候变化的影响下最大限度地提高作物生产力、生长、产量和果实保质期。实验在巴基斯坦木尔坦(北纬 30°25,东经 71°30)进行。在 2020 年和 2021 年期间,该试验在四个种植日期(1 月 10 日、1 月 25 日、2 月 10 日和 2 月 25 日)种植了三个栽培品种(Ganga、Winner 和 Savio),每年进行三次重复。我们的研究结果表明,从统计学角度看,早种的植物生长量、干鲜生物量、产量和产量属性较高,而晚种的植物生长量、干鲜生物量、产量和产量属性较低。在这两年的栽培品种中,"优胜者 "在所有生长和产量参数方面的表现都优于其他种植品种。据报道,"优胜者 "品种的失重率和腐烂率较低。此外,与其他栽培品种相比,"优胜者 "栽培品种在这两年的感官评分都较高。从这些结果中,我们得出结论:甜椒苗圃应在 1 月 25 日种植,以获得更高的作物产量,而栽培品种 "Winner "显示出了良好的效果,因此应种植该品种以获得更高的产量。
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