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Quality Research of the Beetroots (Beta vulgaris L., ssp. vulgaris var. conditiva Alef.) Grown in Different Farming Systems Applying Chemical and Holistic Research Methods

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 15, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su15097102

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beetroot; betalains; organic farming; conventional farming; electrochemical parameters

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This research compared the differences between conventionally and organically grown beetroots, demonstrating the life processes in the products using chemical and electrochemical research methods. The study found that conventionally grown vegetables had a higher yield of 4-19% compared to organically grown vegetables, and the relationship between chemical composition and farming system was uncertain. Organic beetroots had higher levels of DM, TSS, and sugars, while conventionally grown plants accumulated higher amounts of betalains. However, ecologically grown beetroot showed better quality, vitality, and suitability for human consumption based on lower values of electrochemical parameters rH and P.
For consumers who care about food sustainability, sustainable food seems to be at least organic, local, and seasonal food. Our research aimed to compare the differences between beetroots grown conventionally and organically using chemical and electrochemical research methods demonstrating life processes in products. Three beetroot (Beta vulgaris L., ssp. vulgaris var. conditiva Alef.) cultivars, 'Joniai', 'Jolie' H, and 'Grenade' H, were grown using organic and conventional farming systems. The total yield, diameter, and root length were measured after harvesting. The main chemical composition and color coordinates were determined. Holistic electrochemical research methods were applied to demonstrate the vitality of the products. It was found that the yield of conventionally grown vegetables depending on cultivars was from 4 to 19% higher than that of organically grown vegetables, and the dependence of the chemical composition on the farming system was ambiguous. Although the higher amounts of DM (13.70-15.90%), TSS (10.50-12.20%), and sugars (8.47-8.98%) were found in organically grown beetroots, higher contents of betalains (647-1408 mg kg(-1) fw) were accumulated by conventionally grown plants. The highest amount in the fresh weight of Ca (310 mg kg(-1)) and Mg (470 mg kg(-1)) was accumulated in conventionally grown cv 'Joniai'; only organically grown cv 'Jolie' H beetroots accumulated the highest amount of Fe (17.40 mg kg(-1)). However, lower values of the electrochemical parameters rH and P showed a better quality of ecologically grown beetroot, better vitality, and better suitability for human consumption.

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