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Abstract
The experiment was conducted to determine the characteristics of ornamental chili plants from several genotypes in the F2 population by consumer desires. This research performed using a single plant method. The planted community consists of all the elders (P) and crossing results. This study uses survey techniques and questionnaires as research aids in obtaining ornamental chili character information that is the public likes. Consumer preference test results (I) against 14 genotypes show that the average consumer most wants TR 23 x TR 25U (1) in some of the characters tested: the leaf color, habitus, and fruit color characters. Genotype TR23 x TR 25U (1) has a dark green leaf color character with a scale of 5 based on the IRRI Leaf Color Chart, a compact habitus, and has two color changes in the fruit, green-red and purple-red. Based on the results of the consumer preference test (II) on four genotypes, it shows that there is no difference in the average value of consumer preferences in the genotypes TR 23B x Ayesha (3), TR 25U, and TR 25 x Ayesha (2) in the characters tested.
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1 Student of study program Agroecotechnology, Faculty Of Bioindustry, Trilogy University Jl. TMP. Kalibata No.4, DKI Jakarta 12760 Telp/Fax (021) 7980011/(021) 7981352
2 Lecture of study program Agroecotechnology, Faculty Of Bioindustry, Trilogy University





