2010
DOI: 10.35196/rfm.2010.4.281
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A BRIEF MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL INTERNAL FRUIT GROWN IN HABANERO PEPPER (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) MAIN FRUIT

Abstract: Morphological characterization of habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) showed that chilli fruit occasionally contains a small internal fruit (SIF) developing inside the main fruit. SIF morphology showed a normal fruit with pericarp, two locules and small reminiscent ovules joined to placental-like tissues. Histological analysis showed that SIFs maintain physical connexion with the placental tissues of the main fruit through vascular tissues. A Hardy-Weinberg analysis suggested that the frequency of SIF fo… Show more

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