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J Agric Food Chem


Title:Evaluation of genotype and environment effects on taste and aroma flavor components of Spanish fresh tomato varieties
Author(s):Cebolla-Cornejo J; Rosello S; Valcarcel M; Serrano E; Beltran J; Nuez F;
Address:"Instituto Universitario de Conservacion y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana (COMAV), Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Cno. de Vera, s.n. 46022. Valencia, Spain"
Journal Title:J Agric Food Chem
Year:2011
Volume:20110223
Issue:6
Page Number:2440 - 2450
DOI: 10.1021/jf1045427
ISSN/ISBN:1520-5118 (Electronic) 0021-8561 (Linking)
Abstract:"Taste and aroma related compounds have been analyzed in a collection of four traditional varieties and two tomato hybrids, representing a wide variability in fruit shape and color, grown in different environments: screenhouse and open field. Protected cultivation tended to show lower sugar concentration (fructose and glucose) but similar acid contents (citric, malic, and glutamic acids). The decreased levels of sucrose equivalents and the similar ratios of sucrose equivalents to citric or glutamic acid contents indicated that protected cultivation, despite being useful to reduce the incidence of pests and viral diseases, reduces the organoleptic quality. Additionally, it doubles the interaccession variability and increased the level of intra-accession variability. In the case of aroma, the genotypic effect was considerably higher than the environmental component on the 12 main volatiles analyzed. Only hexanal and methyl salicylate were significantly affected by environment, while 10 out of 12 volatiles were affected by the genotype. Biplot analysis showed that, even in considerably different environments, it is possible to identify genotype-dependent main aroma profiles. In the case of 13 background volatiles, the environment showed no significant effects and the genotypic effect was lower, though it is possible to identify genotypic trends in background notes"
Keywords:*Ecosystem Environment Genotype Humans Solanum lycopersicum/*chemistry/*genetics/metabolism Spain Sucrose/analysis/metabolism Taste Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis/metabolism;
Notes:"MedlineCebolla-Cornejo, Jaime Rosello, Salvador Valcarcel, Mercedes Serrano, Elena Beltran, Joaquim Nuez, Fernando eng 2011/02/25 J Agric Food Chem. 2011 Mar 23; 59(6):2440-50. doi: 10.1021/jf1045427. Epub 2011 Feb 23"

 
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