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  <title>Breeding Capsicum annuum L. &#8216;Anand Tej&#8217; for Enhanced Yield, Quality, and Leaf Curl Virus Tolerance</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.515</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Chili (Capsicum annuum var. annuum L.), a crucial Solanaceae crop with significant<br />
economic value in India, faces a major threat from leaf curl disease, particularly during the<br />
kharif season, which can result in total crop loss. A novel genotype was developed through a<br />
cross between 9639 and ACS 01-04, followed by a single backcross to ACS 01-04, using the<br />
pedigree selection method to enhance green fruit yield and leaf curl tolerance. This variety<br />
achieved an average yield of 148.96 q/ha, surpassing controls GVC 111, GAVC 112, GVC<br />
121, and CA 283 by 12.09%, 27.63%, 36.89%, and 64.72%, respectively. The cultivar<br />
exhibits a dense canopy, weak anthocyanin pigmentation at nodes, moderate stem<br />
pubescence, and medium green leaves. The fruit, characterized by its medium color, smooth<br />
surface, high gloss, absence of curvature, and minimal pericarp sinuation, also has a weak<br />
pedicel attachment at the mature unripe stage. The ACS 13-24 line shows higher ascorbic<br />
acid (16.37 mg/100g), total soluble sugars (3.78%), and reducing sugars (0.50%) compared to<br />
controls GVC 111 and GAVC 112. Anand Tej demonstrates reduced leaf curl disease<br />
incidence relative to controls GAVC 112 and JCA 283 and exhibits lower fruit damage from<br />
borers and minimal thrips infestation at the Anand location. DNA fingerprinting using SSR<br />
markers (P459: CaBR82 and P468: CaBR107) confirmed the genetic distinctiveness of ACS<br />
13-24 against reference varieties GVC-101, GVC-111, GAVC-112, and Kashi Anmol. This<br />
cultivar is highly suitable for cultivation in central Gujarat, combining high yield potential,<br />
leaf curl disease tolerance, and an appealing phenotype.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Chili (Capsicum annuum var. annuum L.), a crucial Solanaceae crop with significant<br />
economic value in India, faces a major threat from leaf curl disease, particularly during the<br />
kharif season, which can result in total crop loss. A novel genotype was developed through a<br />
cross between 9639 and ACS 01-04, followed by a single backcross to ACS 01-04, using the<br />
pedigree selection method to enhance green fruit yield and leaf curl tolerance. This variety<br />
achieved an average yield of 148.96 q/ha, surpassing controls GVC 111, GAVC 112, GVC<br />
121, and CA 283 by 12.09%, 27.63%, 36.89%, and 64.72%, respectively. The cultivar<br />
exhibits a dense canopy, weak anthocyanin pigmentation at nodes, moderate stem<br />
pubescence, and medium green leaves. The fruit, characterized by its medium color, smooth<br />
surface, high gloss, absence of curvature, and minimal pericarp sinuation, also has a weak<br />
pedicel attachment at the mature unripe stage. The ACS 13-24 line shows higher ascorbic<br />
acid (16.37 mg/100g), total soluble sugars (3.78%), and reducing sugars (0.50%) compared to<br />
controls GVC 111 and GAVC 112. Anand Tej demonstrates reduced leaf curl disease<br />
incidence relative to controls GAVC 112 and JCA 283 and exhibits lower fruit damage from<br />
borers and minimal thrips infestation at the Anand location. DNA fingerprinting using SSR<br />
markers (P459: CaBR82 and P468: CaBR107) confirmed the genetic distinctiveness of ACS<br />
13-24 against reference varieties GVC-101, GVC-111, GAVC-112, and Kashi Anmol. This<br />
cultivar is highly suitable for cultivation in central Gujarat, combining high yield potential,<br />
leaf curl disease tolerance, and an appealing phenotype.</p>
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