Promising acerola (Malpighia emarginata Sessé & Moc. ex DC.) genotypes with high fruit quality for different purposes
Raquel de Souza Silva,
Flávio de França Souza,
João Claudio Vilvert
et al.
Abstract:Acerola is a tropical superfruit known for its rich vitamin C content. Due to the considerable genotypic variability in fruit quality traits, an effective multitrait selection is essential for an acerola breeding program aimed to identify promising genotypes for distinct purposes. In this study, fruits from 95 acerola genotypes were evaluated at two maturity stages across three growing seasons. The genotypes were selected for vitamin C extraction (green unripe fruits) and fresh consumption (red ripe fruits), u… Show more
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