Frontiers in Plant Science (Jan 2023)

Fruit quality and volatile constituents of a new very early-ripening pummelo (Citrus maxima) cultivar ‘Liuyuezao’

  • Tengfei Pan,
  • Lingchao Kong,
  • Lingchao Kong,
  • Xinxin Zhang,
  • Yanhui Wang,
  • Jinyu Zhou,
  • Jinyu Zhou,
  • Zhijun Fu,
  • Zhijun Fu,
  • Heli Pan,
  • Wenqin She,
  • Yuan Yu,
  • Yuan Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1089009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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‘Liuyuezao’ (LYZ) pummelo (Citrus maxima) originated from a spontaneous bud sport on a ‘Guanxi’ (GXB) pummelo tree and was released as a new very early-season cultivar. The objective of this study was to present the sensory and nutritional profiles of LYZ fruits, and compare it with other major commercialized pummelo cultivars including GXB, ‘Sanhong’ (SH) and ‘Hongrou’ (HR). LYZ had higher contents of organic acids (12.01 mg/g), phenols (669.01 mg/L), vitamin C (75.73 mg/100 mL) and stronger antioxidant capacity (77.65 mg/100 mL) but lower levels of soluble sugars (62.85 mg/g), carotenoids (0.25 mg/L) and flavonoids (46.3 mg/L) when compared to the other pummelos. Moreover, a smaller number (49) and much less content (7.63) of fruit volatiles were detected in LYZ than them in GXB, SH and HR. The relatively high levels of fructose (20.6 mg/g) and organic acids and low levels of volatile compounds in LYZ mainly contributed to its sweet and mildly sour taste and moderate aroma of pummelo note. LYZ is presented as an alternative pummelo cultivar with the potential for commercialization.

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