S. Lurie et al., GROWTH-REGULATOR-INDUCED ALLEVIATION OF CHILLING INJURY IN GREEN AND RED BELL PEPPER FRUIT DURING STORAGE, HortScience, 30(3), 1995, pp. 558-559
Bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants were sprayed at full bloom wit
h paclobutrazol (50 and 100 mg . liter(-1)), uniconazole (20 and 50 mg
. liter(-1)), or mefluidide (20 and 50 mg . liter(-1)). Mature-green
and red fruit were harvested 4 and g weeks after spraying, respectivel
y. Paclohutrazol and uniconazole, but not mefluidide, affected plant g
rowth and fruit morphology. All three growth regulators alleviated chi
lling injury that developed on green and red peppers after 28 days at
2C, Potassium leakage was lower from tissue disks, and weight loss les
s, from treated fruit than from control fruit. Ethylene and CO2 produc
tion at 20C were similar in control and paclobutrazol-treated fruit af
ter 28 days at 2C. These results are consistent with previous findings
that showed these growth regulators are able to increase tolerance to
low temperatures in whole plants, Chemical names used: N-[2,4-dimethy
l-5-trifluoromethyl sulfonyl amino phenyl acetamide] (mefluidide); (2R
S, 3RS) 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4 dimethyl-2-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-pentan-
3-ol (paclobutrazol); (E)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1 triazol
-1-yl)-pentan-3-ol (uniconazole).