Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca (May 2011)

Some Fruit Characteristics of Cornelian Cherries (Cornus mas L.)

  • Sezai ERCISLI,
  • Suzan O. YILMAZ,
  • Jelena GADZE,
  • Ahmed DZUBUR,
  • Semina HADZIABULIC,
  • Yasmina ALIMAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha3915875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 255 – 259

Abstract

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This study was carried out on 13 local cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) genotypes grown in Yusufeli (Artvin) in Northeast Anatolia in Turkey. Cornelian cherry fruits from these 13 genotypes were harvested and analyzed during the ripening period in 2010. Some physical and chemical characteristics of cultivars were determined. Fruit weight and fruit flesh ratio of these genotypes ranged from 2.72 to 4.11 g and 79.08 to 89.99%. Soluble solid content were determined the lowest as 13.7% and the highest as 18.6%. The genotypes had vitamin C between 31 to 70 mg/100 g with average of 50 mg/100 g. Total protein, cellulose, tannin and ash content of genotypes were determined between 0.75-2.18%; 0.36-1.08%; 0.57-1.28% and 0.51-1.13%. The genotypes were found to be free of pest and diseases. The present study showed that there were enough variability among cornelian cherry genotypes grown in same ecological conditions of a small area and these genotypes could be important both to improve nutritional value through germplasm enhancement programmes and to use them in organic production.