Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America

The agromorphological traits and phenotypic variation of mineral content in the fruit were evaluated in eleven tomato accessions from nine communities in El Salvador. The tomato collection was cultivated in a greenhouse with a randomized complete block design with three replications. Plant phenologi...

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Main Authors: José Luis Chávez-Servia, Araceli Minerva Vera-Guzmán, Lesser Roberto Linares-Menéndez, José Cruz Carrillo-Rodríguez, Elia Nora Aquino-Bolaños
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/3/32
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spelling doaj-d8f65edcad274f919db3f45d1753902f2021-04-02T10:33:09ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952018-03-01833210.3390/agronomy8030032agronomy8030032Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central AmericaJosé Luis Chávez-Servia0Araceli Minerva Vera-Guzmán1Lesser Roberto Linares-Menéndez2José Cruz Carrillo-Rodríguez3Elia Nora Aquino-Bolaños4Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR Unidad Oaxaca, Oaxaca 71230, MexicoInstituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR Unidad Oaxaca, Oaxaca 71230, MexicoCentro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Forestal, La Libertad 1511, El SalvadorInstituto Tecnológico del Valle de Oaxaca, Oaxaca 71230, MexicoInstituto de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Veracruzana, Jalapa 91192, MexicoThe agromorphological traits and phenotypic variation of mineral content in the fruit were evaluated in eleven tomato accessions from nine communities in El Salvador. The tomato collection was cultivated in a greenhouse with a randomized complete block design with three replications. Plant phenological and fruit traits, as well as the mineral content, were evaluated using atomic-absorption and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. In the analysis of variance, significant differences (p < 0.01) among the accessions were determined for agromorphological traits and all mineral elements except Cu. Plant height at 30, 60 and 90 days after transplant, days to flowering and maturating of the fruits, and the number and weight of fruits per plant were useful variables for describing the phenotypic divergences among the tomato accessions. In terms of mineral content, the differences among the accessions were based on Mg, P, S, Fe, Zn and Mn. The weights of the fruits per cluster and per plant and fruit weight presented negative correlations with Ca, Mg, Fe and P (r = −0.67 to −0.71, p < 0.05) and a positive correlation with Na (0.63).http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/3/32Solanum lycopersicumphenotypic variationlandracesspectrophotometrymicro and macro-minerals
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author José Luis Chávez-Servia
Araceli Minerva Vera-Guzmán
Lesser Roberto Linares-Menéndez
José Cruz Carrillo-Rodríguez
Elia Nora Aquino-Bolaños
spellingShingle José Luis Chávez-Servia
Araceli Minerva Vera-Guzmán
Lesser Roberto Linares-Menéndez
José Cruz Carrillo-Rodríguez
Elia Nora Aquino-Bolaños
Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America
Agronomy
Solanum lycopersicum
phenotypic variation
landraces
spectrophotometry
micro and macro-minerals
author_facet José Luis Chávez-Servia
Araceli Minerva Vera-Guzmán
Lesser Roberto Linares-Menéndez
José Cruz Carrillo-Rodríguez
Elia Nora Aquino-Bolaños
author_sort José Luis Chávez-Servia
title Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America
title_short Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America
title_full Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America
title_fullStr Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America
title_full_unstemmed Agromorphological Traits and Mineral Content in Tomato Accessions from El Salvador, Central America
title_sort agromorphological traits and mineral content in tomato accessions from el salvador, central america
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The agromorphological traits and phenotypic variation of mineral content in the fruit were evaluated in eleven tomato accessions from nine communities in El Salvador. The tomato collection was cultivated in a greenhouse with a randomized complete block design with three replications. Plant phenological and fruit traits, as well as the mineral content, were evaluated using atomic-absorption and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. In the analysis of variance, significant differences (p < 0.01) among the accessions were determined for agromorphological traits and all mineral elements except Cu. Plant height at 30, 60 and 90 days after transplant, days to flowering and maturating of the fruits, and the number and weight of fruits per plant were useful variables for describing the phenotypic divergences among the tomato accessions. In terms of mineral content, the differences among the accessions were based on Mg, P, S, Fe, Zn and Mn. The weights of the fruits per cluster and per plant and fruit weight presented negative correlations with Ca, Mg, Fe and P (r = −0.67 to −0.71, p < 0.05) and a positive correlation with Na (0.63).
topic Solanum lycopersicum
phenotypic variation
landraces
spectrophotometry
micro and macro-minerals
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/3/32
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