Journal d'horticulture

Journal d'horticulture
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ISSN: 2376-0354

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Effects of Long-term Nitrogen and Organic Fertilization on Antioxidants Content of Tomato Fruits

Enping Zhang, Yu Duan and Fulei Tan

The effects of different N level in combination with organic fertilizer on carotenoids, phenols and flavonoids contents in tomato fruits were studied. The N mixed with organic fertilizer treatment had higher the content of β- carotene, and AN2 achieved 34.20 μg/g. At red ripening stage, the content of lycopene of BN1 and BN2 was very close to, respectively 180.79 μg/g and 182.50 μg/g. The content of lutein at red ripening stage was nearly three times than that at the turning stage. At red ripening stage, the content of lutein ranged from 2.85 μg/g to 8.87 μg/g. In the all of phenolic acid, coffee acid was the highest levels. The highest caffeic acid content (73.74 μg/g) was observed in the AN2 (double N and organic fertilizer), and only organic fertilizer (AN0) was no significant difference with BN1 (single N). Rutin content in tomato fruit had no difference in three N levels (N0, N1, N2). AN0 had the highest quercetin content in tomato fruits in all treatment, by 66.39 μg/ g.

 

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