Journal
SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE
Volume 291, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2021.110559
Keywords
Protected cultivation; Thermotolerance; Yield; Fruit number and size; Sensory analysis; Fruit quality
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- National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq-Brazil) [307571/2019-0]
- Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP-Brazil) [2016/22665-2]
- Research Support Foundation of the State of Mato Grosso (FAPEMAT-Brazil) [0588013/2016]
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This study aimed to identify thermotolerant tomato cultivars suitable for protected cultivation by using principal component analysis (PCA) to combine high yield, fruit quality, and consumer acceptance. The study found that 'Fascinio' stood out for its high yield characteristics and consumer preference, while 'Candieiro' had the highest content of bioactive compounds, adding value to the fruit.
High temperature is a limiting factor for the production and quality of tomato fruit, especially during the summer in tropical regions, when the cultivation must be carried out in a protected environment due to heavy rainfall. Thus, there is a need to identify cultivars adapted to these climatic conditions. In this study we aimed to carry out the selection of thermotolerant cultivars, adapted to protected cultivation, to combine characteristics of high yield, fruit quality, and consumer acceptance through principal component analysis (PCA). 'Fascinio', 'Lampiao', 'Vedette', 'Tytanium', 'Candieiro', 'Mariana', and 'Shanty', grown under high temperatures (36 degrees C), differed in yield, physicochemical parameters of fruit (soluble solids, titratable acidity and ripening index), bioactive compounds (ascorbic acid, lycopene, and beta-carotene), and sensory analysis. According to the PCA, 'Fascinio' stood out due to its high yield characteristics (68.32 t ha(-1)), with a higher prevalence of large (38.6%) and medium (54.9%) fruit, sweeter fruit (4.33 degrees brix), and were preferred by the consumer, in addition to having thermotolerance and adaptation for the greenhouse. 'Candieiro' presented with the highest content of bioactive compounds (ascorbic acid: 45.31 mg/100 g and lycopene: 2.73 mg/100 g), attributes that add value to the fruit and may fulfill the needs of more demanding consumers.
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