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Hortorum Cultus
(Ogrodnictwo) 10 (4) 2011
Title
Assesment of chemical composition and sensory quality of tomato fruit depending on cultivar and growing conditions
Autor
Katarzyna Kowalczyk, Janina Gajc-Wolska, Jadwiga Radzanowska, Monika Marcinkowska
Keywords
fruit quality, growing media, coconut fiber, rockwool, wood fiber
Abstract
In the intensive tomato production under covers, the soilless cultivation dominates. The objective of this study was to assess some quality traits of cherry tomato and middle fruit size tomato, concerning their chemical composition and sensory attributes as well as their correlation to growing medium and harvest time. Cherry tomato (Dasher F1 and Organza F1) and middle fruit size tomato (Admiro F1 and DRW 7594 F1) cultivars were grown in the years 2008–2009 in the greenhouse with controlled climate and drip fertilizing system, in three different growing media. Organic media – coconut fiber and wood fiber were compared to rockwool, commonly used as a standard horticultural medium. The quality traits that mostly differentiated tomato fruits were the cultivar, harvest time and to the lesser degree the medium quality. Tomatoes harvested in July had a higher sugar content and received a higher sensory evaluation than those harvested in September. The sugars to acids ratio was the highest in fruits grown on coconut fiber. These fruits also obtained higher notes of particular determinants of sensory analysis, especially tomato flavor. The highest quality in respect to the content of the investigated chemical components and sensory evaluation was observed in fruits of Dasher F1 and Admiro F1 cultivars. A significant correlation between the content of chemical quality attributes of tomato fruit with such determinants of sensory evaluation as skin firmness, tomato and sweet taste was revealed. Sugar in fruits was positively correlated with the overall tomato assessment. Firmness and sweet taste were significantly correlated with organic acids and soluble solids contents.
Pages
133-140
Cite
Kowalczyk, K., Gajc-Wolska, J., Radzanowska, J., Marcinkowska, M. (2011). Assesment of chemical composition and sensory quality of tomato fruit depending on cultivar and growing conditions. Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 10(4), 133-140.
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