The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes

An open field experiment was carried out two years, in order to study the simultaneous effect of water supply and examined varieties on the yield parameters (marketable yield, Brix and °Brix yield) and main antioxidant components (carotenoids, mainly lycopene, phenolic compounds and tocopherols) in...

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Main Authors: Lajos HELYES, Andrea LUGASI, Hussein G. DAOOD, Zoltán PÉK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2014-06-01
Series:Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
Online Access:http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/9396
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spelling doaj-8dd5bacaf80d46c9a78493eb7e90e2d52021-05-02T03:18:59ZengAcademicPresNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca0255-965X1842-43092014-06-0142114314910.15835/nbha42193967955The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing TomatoesLajos HELYES0Andrea LUGASI1Hussein G. DAOOD2Zoltán PÉK3Szent István University, Horticultural Institute, Páter K.út 1., H-2103 Gödöllő2Budapest Business School, College of Commerce, Catering and Tourism, Department of Catering; Alkotmány u. 9-11., H-1054 Budapest3Szent István University, Regional Knowledge Center, Páter K. u. 1., H-2100 GödöllőSzent István University, Horticultural Institute, Páter K.út 1., H-2103 GödöllőAn open field experiment was carried out two years, in order to study the simultaneous effect of water supply and examined varieties on the yield parameters (marketable yield, Brix and °Brix yield) and main antioxidant components (carotenoids, mainly lycopene, phenolic compounds and tocopherols) in two different type of processing tomatoes. It was conducted in the Experimental Farms of the Institute of Horticulture at Szent István University, Gödöll&#337;, Hungary. ‘Brixsol’ F<sub>1</sub> (normal average fruit weight) and ‘Strombolino’ F<sub>1 </sub>(cherry type) varieties were used. Climatic conditions were significantly different in the two seasons. Increasing the water supply increased fruit yield but reduced antioxidants of individual fruits, by inducing more and larger fruits, and by its dilution effects. We have measured significantly higher carotenoids and polyphenols content by processing cherry type hybrid ‘Strombolino’ F<sub>1</sub>. In general, we can state that irrigation decreased (most cases significantly) carotenoids, polyphenol and tocopherol concentrations in tomato fruits.http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/9396
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author Lajos HELYES
Andrea LUGASI
Hussein G. DAOOD
Zoltán PÉK
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Andrea LUGASI
Hussein G. DAOOD
Zoltán PÉK
The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
author_facet Lajos HELYES
Andrea LUGASI
Hussein G. DAOOD
Zoltán PÉK
author_sort Lajos HELYES
title The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes
title_short The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes
title_full The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes
title_fullStr The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes
title_full_unstemmed The Simultaneous Effect of Water Supply and Genotype on Yield Quantity, Antioxidants Content and Composition of Processing Tomatoes
title_sort simultaneous effect of water supply and genotype on yield quantity, antioxidants content and composition of processing tomatoes
publisher AcademicPres
series Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
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1842-4309
publishDate 2014-06-01
description An open field experiment was carried out two years, in order to study the simultaneous effect of water supply and examined varieties on the yield parameters (marketable yield, Brix and °Brix yield) and main antioxidant components (carotenoids, mainly lycopene, phenolic compounds and tocopherols) in two different type of processing tomatoes. It was conducted in the Experimental Farms of the Institute of Horticulture at Szent István University, Gödöll&#337;, Hungary. ‘Brixsol’ F<sub>1</sub> (normal average fruit weight) and ‘Strombolino’ F<sub>1 </sub>(cherry type) varieties were used. Climatic conditions were significantly different in the two seasons. Increasing the water supply increased fruit yield but reduced antioxidants of individual fruits, by inducing more and larger fruits, and by its dilution effects. We have measured significantly higher carotenoids and polyphenols content by processing cherry type hybrid ‘Strombolino’ F<sub>1</sub>. In general, we can state that irrigation decreased (most cases significantly) carotenoids, polyphenol and tocopherol concentrations in tomato fruits.
url http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/9396
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