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{{PlantProfile | scientific_name = Capsicum sp. | family = Solanaceae | varieties = <li>Default (ID: 77)</li> }} <span id="introduction"></span> == Introduction == '''Capsicum sp.''', commonly known as peppers, belongs to the family '''Solanaceae'''. This genus includes a wide variety of peppers, both sweet and hot, such as bell peppers, jalapeños, and chili peppers. '''Capsicum''' is native to the Americas and has been cultivated for thousands of years, making it one of the oldest cultivated crops in the region<ref>https://spadefootnursery.com/warm-season-crops-1/capsicum</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum</ref>. The scientific classification of '''Capsicum''' is as follows: * '''Kingdom:''' Plantae * '''Clade:''' Tracheophytes * '''Clade:''' Angiosperms * '''Clade:''' Eudicots * '''Clade:''' Asterids * '''Order:''' Solanales * '''Family:''' Solanaceae * '''Subfamily:''' Solanoideae * '''Tribe:''' Capsiceae * '''Genus:''' Capsicum L.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum</ref>. '''Capsicum''' species are economically important worldwide due to their use as spices, vegetables, and ornamental plants<ref>https://journalijdr.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/26395.pdf</ref>. <span id="characteristics"></span> == Characteristics == <span id="physical-characteristics"></span> === Physical Characteristics === * '''Capsicum''' plants are herbaceous and can be annual or perennial, depending on the species<ref>https://journalijdr.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/26395.pdf</ref>. * Fruits vary greatly in color, shape, size, and pungency, with colors ranging from green to red, yellow, orange, and purple due to pigments like chlorophyll, anthocyanins, and carotenoids<ref>https://journalijdr.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/26395.pdf</ref>. * The pungency of peppers is due to capsaicin, which is produced in the epidermal cells of the fruit<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum</ref>. <span id="growing-conditions"></span> === Growing Conditions === * '''Capsicum''' plants thrive in warm climates and are typically grown as warm-season crops<ref>https://spadefootnursery.com/warm-season-crops-1/capsicum</ref>. * They require well-drained soil and full sun to grow optimally<ref>https://spadefootnursery.com/warm-season-crops-1/capsicum</ref>. <span id="lifecycle"></span> === Lifecycle === * The lifecycle of '''Capsicum''' plants involves germination, growth, flowering, and fruit production. They are self-pollinating but can also be insect-pollinated<ref>https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy/40321</ref>. <span id="why-is-this-crop-useful-for-space"></span> == Why is this crop useful for space? == '''Capsicum''' species could be beneficial for space cultivation due to several reasons: # '''Nutritional Value''': Peppers are rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and antioxidants, making them a nutritious addition to space diets<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum</ref>. # '''Space Efficiency''': Compact varieties of peppers can be grown in controlled environments, such as hydroponic or aeroponic systems, which are suitable for space missions where space is limited<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum</ref>. # '''Psychological Benefits''': Growing plants in space can have psychological benefits for astronauts by providing a sense of connection to nature and improving mental health. <span id="history-of-cultivation-in-space"></span> == History of Cultivation in Space == While there is no specific history of '''Capsicum''' cultivation in space, there have been experiments with growing plants in space environments. For example, NASA’s Veggie project has successfully grown lettuce and other crops on the International Space Station (ISS), demonstrating the feasibility of controlled-environment agriculture in space. These experiments lay the groundwork for future cultivation of a variety of crops, including '''Capsicum''', in space. References: - <ref>https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy/40321</ref> PubChem: Capsicum annuum var. annuum - <ref>https://spadefootnursery.com/warm-season-crops-1/capsicum</ref> Spadefoot Nursery: Peppers (Capsicum spp) - <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsicum</ref> Wikipedia: Capsicum - <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightshade</ref> Wikipedia: Nightshade - <ref>https://journalijdr.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/26395.pdf</ref> Journal IJDR: Origin, Distribution, Taxonomy, Botanical Description of Capsicum - Note: Psychological benefits of plant growth in space are generally acknowledged but not specifically referenced here. - Note: Specific references to NASA’s Veggie project are not provided but are well-documented in NASA publications. == References == <references />
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