Plant, Soil and Environment (Jul 2012)

Fruit quality attributes of blackberry grown under limited environmental conditions

  • T. Milošević,
  • N. Milošević,
  • I. Glišić,
  • J. Mladenović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/33/2012-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 7
pp. 322 – 327

Abstract

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Fruit quality attributes were studied for two consecutive years in seven blackberry cultivars grown in a Serbian climate and on acidic soil. Physical parameters [berry weight (BW), size and shape] and chemical parameters [soluble solids content (SSC), acidity, total phenolic (TPH) and flavonoid content (TFC) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC)] were evaluated. A high variability was found in the set of the evaluated blackberry cultivars and significant differences were found among them in all studied quality attributes. Year-by-year variations were observed for all quality traits, except berry length (L) and berry shape index (BSI). A high correlation was found among TPH and TAC. In addition, most of cultivars had good adaptation capability and respectable fruit quality attributes, and also had good potential as a commercial crop for fresh and processing markets and future breeding programs.

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