Potravinarstvo (Dec 2020)

The influence of chosen organic fertilizers on qualitative parameters of three Daucus carota L. varieties

  • Marcel Golian,
  • Lucia Hlavačková,
  • Adriána Maťová,
  • Ivana Mezeyová,
  • Miroslav Šlosár,
  • Alžbeta Hegedűsová,
  • Samuel Adamec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5219/1423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 1183 – 1190

Abstract

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In rational nutrition, vegetables play an important role due to their high biological and low energy value. The most widespread vegetables in our country belong to root vegetables. They are grown mainly for bulbs, corms, rhizomes, fleshy roots, and hypocotyl tubers. Root vegetables can be eaten raw or cooked. Carrot (Daucus carota L.) is a basic representative of root vegetables. For the most valuable components counts beta-carotene – the major component of total carotenoids. This paper evaluates changes in total carotenoids, refractometric dry matter, and gravimetric dry matter in three varieties of carrot (Kamaran F1, Komarno F1, Romosa) grown in soil and climatic conditions ex-situ in Nitra. We have evaluated roots grown in non-fertilized soil, soil after application of manure, horticultural compost, and their combinations. The results show that the variants fertilized with compost and a mixture of compost and manure had the most considerable influence on the synthesis and content of total carotenoids as well as the content of dry matter and refractometric dry matter

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