Effects of Fertigation Programs and Substrates on Growth, Fruit Quality, and Yield of Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum) in Greenhouse Conditions
Ángel R. Pimentel-Pujols, José M. García, Fernando Borrás, Juana Fernández-López

TL;DR
This study examines how different fertilization and substrate combinations affect bell pepper growth, quality, and yield in greenhouses.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel evaluation of fertigation programs and substrates in greenhouse bell pepper production in the Dominican Republic.
Findings
FP2 and FP3 with BRH and 1:1 Mix substrates improved plant growth and chlorophyll content.
BRH and 1:1 Mix substrates produced higher fruit dimensions compared to CF.
FP3–BRH combination yielded the highest productivity, while FP1–CF was the lowest.
Abstract
Global vegetable production exceeded 1.2 billion tons in 2022, with bell pepper (Capsicum annuum) accounting for 37 million tons, a crop of high value due to its versatility, commercial demand, and nutritional properties. In the Dominican Republic, greenhouse vegetable production has experienced accelerated growth over the last 23 years, reaching over 10 million m2 of infrastructure and increasing pepper production from 9122 to 32,000 tons. However, limitations in technical information regarding nutritional management and substrate use persist, despite the extensive empirical experience of producers and technicians. This study evaluated the effect of three fertigation programs (low, medium, and high doses: FP1, FP2, and FP3) and three substrates (carbonized rice husk- CRH, coconut fiber-CF, and a 1:1 Mix) on 180 plants grown for 141 days in a greenhouse, using a completely randomized…
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TopicsGrowth and nutrition in plants · Berry genetics and cultivation research · Irrigation Practices and Water Management
