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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 729: III Balkan Symposium on Vegetables and Potatoes

RELATION OF MINERAL NUTRITION AND CONTENT OF LYCOPENE AND Β-CAROTENE IN TOMATO (LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL.) FRUITS

Authors:   J. Zdravković, Z. Marković, M. Zdravković, M. Damjanović, N. Pavlović
Keywords:   tomato, lycopene, β-carotene, mineral nutrition, potassium, phosphorus
Abstract:
Lycopene production in tomato fruits depends upon K ion concentration in cytoplasm and vacuoles, but also upon other limiting factors, such as temperature, watering regime and subjecting to direct sun light influence, in cohesion with other factors. In order to research whether lycopene and β-carotene production depend upon mineral macro-nutrient, we used industrial tomato cv. Narvik SPF as a material. The content of lycopene regarding the fertilizer formulation was from 33.69 mg/kg in control to 56.92 mg/kg in plants treated with increased content of potassium. Fertilizers with increased content of phosphorus increased the content of lycopene, comparing to control, but not significantly. On the other hand, this treatment provoked greater content of β-carotene, which could be the cause of shortened fruit maturing process (fruits have been picked at the same day). Plants with the lowest content of β-carotene have been treated with increased potassium (2.933 mg/g), which could be the cause of this shortened maturing process influenced by potassium ions, i.e. the most of β-carotenes transform into lycopene.

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