Soil-borne microbes, natural stimulants, and post-harvest treatments alter quality and phytochemicals of tomato fruit

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hewa Abdullah Mohammed, Ali Muhi Aldeen Omar Aljabary, Hawar Sleman Halshoy, Jawameer R. Hama, Hema Aso Rashid, Heshw Wafa Rashid
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ABSTRACTVarious approaches have been used to improve the quality of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum. L.) fruit. Studies on the impact of soil-born microbe and natural stimulant inoculum on tomato fruit are limited. Concentrations of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and licorice root extract (LRE) were applied to the soil under greenhouse conditions. How post-harvest period affected quality of tomato fruit was tested by storing fruit after harvest. All treatments reduced weight loss compared to the control. The LRE applications increased fruit hardness, cohesiveness, and total sugar. Integrated AMF with LRE treatments improved fruit hardness, springiness, and cohesiveness increased. Overall, pH, total soluble solids, total sugar, total phenol, and chlorophyll contents of the fruit were increased, however, total acidity and vitamin C decreased. The AMF and LRE applications can be used to improve tomato fruit quality and yield.KEYWORDS: Solanum lycopersicumarbuscular mycorrhizal fungilicorice extractfruit qualitystorage period AcknowledgmentsWe are grateful for the support from the University of Sulaimani for this work. We thank the greenhouse staff in the College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Sulaimani for their assistance.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
土壤微生物、天然刺激物和收获后处理改变了番茄果实的品质和植物化学物质
摘要为了提高番茄的品质,人们采用了多种方法。l .)水果。土生微生物和天然刺激物接种对番茄果实的影响研究有限。在温室条件下,施用不同浓度的丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)和甘草根提取物(LRE)。采用采后贮藏的方法,研究了采后期对番茄果实品质的影响。与对照组相比,所有治疗都减轻了体重。LRE处理提高了果实硬度、黏结性和总糖含量。AMF与LRE综合处理提高了果实硬度、弹性和黏结性。总体而言,果实的pH、总可溶性固形物、总糖、总酚和叶绿素含量增加,但总酸度和维生素C含量降低。AMF和LRE可用于提高番茄果实品质和产量。关键词:番茄茄菌根真菌甘草提取物果实品质保存期感谢苏莱曼尼大学对这项工作的支持。感谢苏莱曼尼大学农业科学学院温室工作人员的协助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明当前研究期间生成和/或分析的数据集可根据通讯作者的合理要求提供。
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International Journal of Vegetable Science
International Journal of Vegetable Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Vegetable Science features innovative articles on all aspects of vegetable production, including growth regulation, pest management, sustainable production, harvesting, handling, storage, shipping, and final consumption. Researchers, practitioners, and academics present current findings on new crops and protected culture as well as traditional crops, examine marketing trends in the commercial vegetable industry, and address vital issues of concern to breeders, production managers, and processors working in all continents where vegetables are grown.
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