Association of fruit, pericarp, and epidermis traits with surface autofluorescence in green peppers
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Keiji Konagaya, Ken Abamba Omwange, Francisco Rovira-Más, Hiroki Nagasato, Kazunori Ninomiya, Naoshi Kondo
We investigated the association of blue fluorescence (excitation at 365 nm) with the traits of the fruit, pericarp, and epidermis in green peppers. The fruits were manually classified into two groups based on fluorescence brightness. The dark fluorescence group showed the accumulation of blue-absorbing pigments and a thicker cuticular structure, suggesting epidermal development.
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