1. Characterization of composition traits related to organoleptic and functional quality for the differentiation, selection and enhancement of local varieties of tomato from different cultivar groups.
- Author
-
Figàs MR, Prohens J, Raigón MD, Fita A, García-Martínez MD, Casanova C, Borràs D, Plazas M, Andújar I, and Soler S
- Subjects
- Antioxidants analysis, Ascorbic Acid analysis, Carbohydrates analysis, Carotenoids analysis, Fruit classification, Fruit growth & development, Lycopene, Solanum lycopersicum chemistry, Solanum lycopersicum growth & development, Phenols analysis, Phenotype, Quality Control, Sensation, Taste, beta Carotene analysis, Fruit chemistry, Solanum lycopersicum classification
- Abstract
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) local varieties are having an increasing demand. We characterized 69 local tomato accessions from eight cultivar groups for proximate composition traits, major sugars, acids and antioxidants. A large diversity was found, with differences among accessions of almost tenfold for lycopene. Significant differences were found among cultivar group means for most traits. The Cherry and Penjar groups generally presented higher dry matter, soluble solids content, titratable acidity, taste index, β-carotene, ascorbic acid, total phenolics, and antioxidant activity that the other groups. Wide ranges of variation were found within each cultivar group. Positive correlations were found between proximate traits related to taste and antioxidants. The multivariate principal components analysis confirms the distinct profile of the Cherry and Penjar groups and the large variation within groups. The results will be useful for the differentiation, enhancement and selection of local tomato varieties with improved organoleptic properties and functional quality., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2015
- Full Text
- View/download PDF