Cultivation and Varieties
Cultivation
- Good Agricultural Practices: What Growers Should Know, Report No. 26. New Mexico Chile Association/Chile Task Force. 2006.
- NMSU Crop Thinner Project: A Model for Commercialization of University Intellectual Property, Report No. 23. New Mexico Chile Association/Chile Task Force. 2006.
- Chile Pepper Growers' Notes: 2003, Report No. 10. New Mexico Chile Association/Chile Task Force. 2003.
- Chile Seed Germination as Affected by Temperature and Salinity, Report No. 2. New Mexico Chile Association/Chile Task Force. 2002.
- Chile Seed Quality, Report No. 4. New Mexico Chile Association/Chile Task Force. 2002.
- Growing Peppers in New Mexico Gardens, Guide H-240. George Dickerson. College of Agriculture and Home Economics New Mexico State University. 1997.
- Growing Chiles in New Mexico, Guide H-230. Paul W. Bosland, Alton L. Bailey,
and Donald J. Cotter. College of Agriculture and Home Economics New Mexico State University. 1999.
- Relay Intercropping Brassicas into Chile and Sweet Corn, Guide A-609. Steven J. Guldan, Shane T. Ball and Charles A. Martin. College of Agriculture and Home Economics New Mexico State University. 1999.
Varieties
- The Chile Cultivars of New Mexico State University Released from 1913 to 1993, RR 719. Paul W. Bosland, Eric Votava. College of Agriculture and Home Economics New Mexico State University. 1997.
- Vegetable Variety Recommendations for New Mexico Backyard and Market Gardens, CR-572. George W. Dickerson. College of Agriculture and Home Economics New Mexico State University. 2003.
- Capsicum annuum ’Black Pearl’. U.S. National Arboretum Plant Introduction. Washington, DC: Floral and Nursery Plants Unit, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. 2006.
- Capsicum annuum l. 'Tangerine Dream'. J. R. Stommel, and R. J. Griesbach, R.J. Hortscience, 39:448-449. 2004.
- Interpretive summary, only
- Numex garnet paprika. S. Walker, M. Wall, and P. W. Bosland. Hortscience, 39:629-630. 2004.
- Interpretive summary, only
- Saga Jolokia-Searching for the new "World's Hottest Chile". By Harald Zoschke, with input from Dr. Paul Bosland and Dave DeWitt. 2006-07.
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