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Cuadernos de Investigación UNED
Print version ISSN 1659-4266
Abstract
ARGUEDAS-GARCIA, Cristina and MONGE-PEREZ, José Eladio. Morphological characterization of two eggplant ( Solanum melongena ) genotypes grown under greenhouse conditions in Costa Rica. Cuadernos de Investigación UNED [online]. 2017, vol.9, n.2, pp.266-272. ISSN 1659-4266. http://dx.doi.org/10.22458/urj.v9i2.1670.
Eggplant is a vegetable with innovative potential for Costa Rican market. A morphological characterization was conducted of two eggplant genotypes (JMX-292 and JMX-1099) grown under greenhouse conditions in Alajuela, Costa Rica. The qualitative variables evaluated were growth habit, leaf width, leaf spines, corolla color, fruit length, fruit calyx spines, fruit color at commercial maturity stage, and seed quantity. The quantitative variables evaluated were leaf width (cm), number of spines per leaf, fruit length (cm), number of spines per calyx, and number of seeds per fruit. There were significant differences between genotypes for number of spines per leaf (0,04 for JMX-1099 vs 1,44 for JMX-292), fruit length (15,50 vs 13,12 cm, respectively), number of spines per calyx (0,20 vs 3,48, respectively), and number of seeds per fruit (199,35 and 631,58, respectively). Both genotypes showed innovative market characteristics, like the white fruit color of JMX-292, as well as the low number of spines per leaf and per calyx and the low number of seeds per fruit of JMX-1099, so these genotypes could be interesting choices for growers.
Keywords : fruit color; quantity of spines per leaf; quantity of spines per calyx; number of seeds per fruit.