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Increasing productivity and extending seasonality in soil grown vegetables using capsicum as a candidate

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Carey, D. (2016) Increasing productivity and extending seasonality in soil grown vegetables using capsicum as a candidate. Project Report. Horticulture Innovation Australia.

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Abstract

Two long term productivity trials were established at the DAF Gatton research Facility over the course of this project. The trials investigated the value of rootstocks, varieties, ratooning and shading. A formal literature review of plant material, production techniques and technological advances in capsicum and chilli was undertaken as a first step in determining the project work program.

Item Type:Monograph (Project Report)
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Projects:VG12103
Keywords:Capsicum ; grafting ; rootstocks ; productivity ; root health ; capsicum varieties ; chilli ; hail net ; protective cover
Subjects:Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Methods and systems of culture. Cropping systems
Plant culture > Horticulture. Horticultural crops
Plant culture > Vegetables
Live Archive:05 Nov 2025 01:07
Last Modified:14 Nov 2025 00:52

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