AI Article Synopsis

  • The market for cocktail tomatoes is thriving due to their great taste, which is linked to factors like titratable acids (TA), total soluble solids (TSS), and dry matter (DM).
  • A study was conducted to examine how different potassium (K) fertilization methods affect the yield and quality traits of three small-sized tomato cultivars.
  • Results indicated that increasing K application improved quality traits in certain cultivars, particularly in Primavera, but only led to significant yield increase in that same cultivar, highlighting the need for tailored fertilizer approaches.

Article Abstract

Background: The market for cocktail tomatoes is growing continuously, mainly because of their good taste. Titratable acids (TA), total soluble solids (TSS) and dry matter (DM) contents correlate positively with good taste. So far, the impact of different potassium (K) applications on yield and consumer-oriented quality traits has not been comprehensively described for cultivars of smaller fruits. To fill this gap, we tested the effect of different K fertilization regimes on three cultivars of small-sized or cocktail tomatoes.

Results: A positive impact on quality parameters (TSS, TA, DM, color and firmness) was detected by raising the K fertilizer application for the cocktail tomato cultivars Primavera and Yellow Submarine. The cultivar Resi showed no response to fertilization, except for TSS and TA. Yield increased significantly by higher K application only in Primavera, the most productive cultivar. The K concentration in tomato rose with increasing K application.

Conclusion: Because TSS and TA increased in all cultivars, whereas only one cultivar showed an increase in yield, the results of the present study emphasize the importance of the application of cultivar-specific mineral fertilizers on yield- and consumer-oriented quality traits. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.9552DOI Listing

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