Effect of three organic fertilizers treatments on sensory evaluations of baby spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.)

C. Parwada, V. Chigiya, W. Ngezimana, J. Chipomho
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Sources of fertilizer are one of the major factors influencing baby spinach leaf texture, sweetness, bitterness and after-taste. However, the effects of fertilizer sources on baby spinach growth performance and consumer preferences are not known. A survey was carried out at the Seke Teachers’ College (SKC) community, Zimbabwe to determine the consumer preferences on the baby spinach grown on the organic fertilizer (cattle, poultry and goat manures) as well as on control inorganic  fertilizers (7% N, 14% P, 7% K). The study used 32 females and 30 males as panellists for sensory evaluations. Organoleptic tests were performed for the baby spinach leaves using a panel of 62 testers. An interval line scale (16 cm long) was used to measure the liking for sweetness, colour, bitterness and after-taste. A 9-point hedonic scale was used to decide the overall preferences. Organoleptic tests showed significant differences (P<0.05) in appearance and taste between the inorganic and organic fertilizers used. The baby spinach leaves grown on organic fertilizers was preferred more compared to that grown on inorganic fertilizer (control). Therefore, it is recommended to use organic fertilizers in baby spinach production in order to satisfy consumer preferences.
3种有机肥处理对菠菜幼苗感官评价的影响
肥料来源是影响菠菜幼叶质地、甜度、苦味和余味的主要因素之一。然而,肥料来源对小菠菜生长性能和消费者偏好的影响尚不清楚。在津巴布韦塞克师范学院(SKC)社区进行了一项调查,以确定消费者对使用有机肥料(牛、家禽和山羊肥料)以及对照无机肥料(7%N、14%P、7%K)种植的小菠菜的偏好。这项研究使用了32名女性和30名男性作为小组成员进行感官评估。使用一个由62名测试人员组成的小组对菠菜幼叶进行了感官测试。间隔线刻度(16厘米长)用于测量对甜味、颜色、苦味和余味的喜爱程度。使用9点享乐量表来决定总体偏好。感官测试显示,所用无机肥料和有机肥料在外观和味道上存在显著差异(P<0.05)。与使用无机肥料(对照)生长的菠菜相比,使用有机肥料生长的菠菜幼叶更受欢迎。因此,建议在婴儿菠菜生产中使用有机肥料,以满足消费者的偏好。
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