Baseline study of morphometric traits of wild Capsicum annuum growing near two biosphere reserves in the Peninsula of Baja California for future conservation management
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BERNARDO MURILLO AMADOR
EDGAR OMAR RUEDA PUENTE
ENRIQUE TROYO DIEGUEZ
MIGUEL VICTOR CORDOBA MATSON
LUIS GUILLERMO HERNANDEZ MONTIEL
ALEJANDRA NIETO GARIBAY
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"Despite the ecological and socioeconomic importance of wild Capsicum annuum L., few investigations have been carried out to study basic characteristics. The peninsula of Baja California has a unique characteristic that it provides a high degree of isolation for the development of unique highly diverse endemic populations. The objective of this study was to evaluate for the first time the growth type, associated vegetation, morphometric traits in plants, in fruits and mineral content of roots, stems and leaves of three wild populations of Capsicum in Baja California, Mexico, near biosphere reserves."