RETRACTED: Screening Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) Landraces collected from Aegean-Mediterranean Region of Anatolia: Diversity in organic acid
Abstract:Tomato landraces can be a source for breeding new cultivars to improve the fruit quality in terms of organic acids. Number of 19 tomato landraces spreading along the Mediterranean coasts of Anatolia was evaluated to determine the basic internal quality parameters and organic acids. Fruit weight, diameter, length, pH, titrable acidty (TA%), soluble solid content (SSC%), SSC/TA ratio and organic acids including oxalic (OA), tartaric (TarA), malic (MA), malonoic (MalA), lactic (LA), acetic (AA), citric (CA) and a… Show more
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