2021
DOI: 10.2478/johr-2021-0019
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Fruit Quality Indicators of Apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) Cultivars Bred in Ukraine

Abstract: As a result of the evaluation of the physical and biochemical quality indicators of the fruit of thirteen apple cultivars of Ukrainian breeding, it was found that the fruits of ‘Teremok’, ‘Skifs’ke Zoloto’, ‘Amulet’, ‘Perlyna Kyieva’, ‘Harant’, ‘Edera’, ‘Radohost’, ‘Todes’ and ‘Askol’da’ are characterized by high stability of market traits based on the maximum diameter of the equatorial dimension, which varies depending on the cultivar, from 70 mm to 78 mm. The firmness of the fruit flesh of the evaluated cult… Show more

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“…In our studies, this figure was lower and was 16.4 mg 100 g -1 WM (Table 4), which corresponds to the level of maximum vitamin C in blackberries from northern Greece (12.3-16.4 mg.100 g -1 ) (Pantelidis et al, 2007), this is 11% of the daily norm of consumption. Therefore, blackberry fruits (Souza et al, 2014) along with apple and blueberry fruits, which contain 2.5 and 19.5 mg.100 g -1 of ascorbic acid, respectively (Shevchuk et al, 2021a;Shevchuk et al, 2021b) cannot be recommended as the only dietary source of this vitamin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our studies, this figure was lower and was 16.4 mg 100 g -1 WM (Table 4), which corresponds to the level of maximum vitamin C in blackberries from northern Greece (12.3-16.4 mg.100 g -1 ) (Pantelidis et al, 2007), this is 11% of the daily norm of consumption. Therefore, blackberry fruits (Souza et al, 2014) along with apple and blueberry fruits, which contain 2.5 and 19.5 mg.100 g -1 of ascorbic acid, respectively (Shevchuk et al, 2021a;Shevchuk et al, 2021b) cannot be recommended as the only dietary source of this vitamin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%