Ascorbic Acid Distribution in Three Introgression Lines of Tomato

  • Minutolo M
  • Di Matteo A
  • Amalfitano C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Total ascorbic acid (total-AsA) content and percentage of reduced ascorbic acid on total-AsA (AsA%) were investigated and discussed in fruits, leaves, petiole, stem and roots of the Solanum lycopersicum cv M82 and S. pennellii introgression lines IL7-3, IL10-1 and IL12-4. In fruits total-AsA content showed to be different according to genotype analysed. Higher total-AsA accumulations was observed for IL7-3 and IL12-4 followed by M82 and IL10-1. Total-AsA was generally higher in leaves than in petioles, stems and roots of all genotypes. In roots higher total-AsA concentration and lower AsA% was generally observed in introgression lines than M82, in particular for IL7-3.

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Minutolo, M., Di Matteo, A., Amalfitano, C., Evidente, A., Monti, L., & Errico, A. (2010). Ascorbic Acid Distribution in Three Introgression Lines of Tomato. Journal of Agricultural Science, 2(3), 75. https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v2n3p75

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