Differences in the Aroma of Selected Fresh Tomato Cultivars

Author(s):  
Florian Mayer ◽  
Gary Takeoka ◽  
Ron Buttery ◽  
Linda Whitehand ◽  
Yair Bezman ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 306-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaofen Du ◽  
Mei Song ◽  
Elizabeth Baldwin ◽  
Russell Rouseff

HortScience ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 644e-644
Author(s):  
H.C. Wien ◽  
A.D. Turner

When GA3 foliar sprays are applied to tomatoes at transplanting (7.5 ppm, twice, one week apart) the lowest main stem clusters bear fruits which have large blossom-end scars (catfacing). Later flowering clusters are less affected as long as the plants are being grown under normal temperature conditions. Preliminary trials (Wien and Zhang, Hort Sci. 26:583-585, 1991) indicated that cultivar differences in catfacing susceptibility were reflected in GA3-induced catfacing differences. In 1990 and 1991, field trials were conducted in Freeville, N.Y. to compare the catfacing susceptibility of 14 and 18 fresh tomato cultivars respectively, using GA3 treatment. Catfacing was measured by counting the percentage of fruit on the third main stem, primary branch and two basal clusters that had blossom scars longer than 1 cm. Of the 14 cultivars common to both seasons, Valerie, Sunrise and Basketvee were least affected by catfacing in both control and GA3-treated plots, and Starfire, New Yorker and Olympic were most catfaced. GA3 spray shows promise for selecting catfacing-susceptible tomato cultivars.


Author(s):  
Gloria Nwakaegho Elemo ◽  
Phillip Adeleke Adepoju ◽  
James Iwebuno Mordi ◽  
Adeteju Oluwafunmilayo Longe ◽  
Olubukola Esther Abatan

Tomato cultivars – Roma and Ibadan local (Ibadan L)  at stage five degree of ripeness were subjected to rupture test by application of varying weights of 1 – 2.5kg to determine the time it  takes to rupture the fresh tomato samples. Roma cultivar of 23g size took 28 min and 1.2 min to rupture under 1kg and 2.5 kg weight respectively while the same variety of 76g size took 90min and 50min to rupture under 1kg and 2.5 kg weight applied respectively. For Ibadan Local (Ibadan L) of 23g size, it took 17 min and 0.67 min to rupture under 1kg and 2.5 kg weight respectively while that of 76g size took 70 min and 15 min to rupture respectively. This result showed that for any variety, the bigger the size of the fruit, the longer the time taken for the fruit to rupture under any particular load applied. The extent fresh tomatoes are able to keep and maintain freshness in their ripen state depends on their load bearing capacity.


2008 ◽  
Vol 56 (10) ◽  
pp. 3749-3757 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florian Mayer ◽  
Gary R. Takeoka ◽  
Ron G. Buttery ◽  
Linda C. Whitehand ◽  
Michael Naim ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Marković ◽  
I. Krbavčić ◽  
M. Krpan ◽  
D. Bicanic ◽  
N. Vahčić

2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maqsood Hussain ◽  
Sartaj Ali ◽  
Sher Wali ◽  
Azhar Hussain ◽  
Furukh Faiz ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Dorin Sora ◽  
Mădălina Doltu

This study aimed to identification of an ecological alternative for the chemical disinfection of soil in the greenhouses from Romania. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most popular vegetable crops in the world. The carbohydrate, vitamins, salts of important mineral elements and organic acids content of tomato fruits is very important. Tomato crops are very sensitive to climatic vagaries, so fluctuation in climatic parameters at any phase of growth can affect the yield and the fruit quality. Grafting on Solanaceae is a method which has improved and spread quickly during the past years, a similar approach to crop rotation, a practice meant to increase productivity, resistance or tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress factors and at increasing fruit quality. The research was conducted in a glass greenhouse of the Horting Institute, Bucharest, Romania. The biological material used was a Romanian tomato hybrid (Siriana F1), a Dutch tomato hybrid (Abellus F1) and four rootstocks, a Dutch tomato hybrid (Emperador F1) and three Romanian tomato cultivars (L542, L543 and L544) obtained from the Research and Development Station for Vegetable Growing, Buzău, Romania. The rootstocks have had resistance to biotic stress factors (soil diseases and pests) and the chemical disinfection of soil has was eliminated. The result of this research are presented in this paper.


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