Influence of biochar application on nutritional quality of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Abstract. The potential of biochar to improve crop productivity has received interest in recent years; however, little is
known about the effects of biochar on crop nutritional quality. In this study, effects of three different biochars (wheat straw
biochar, poplar biochar and olive residues biochar) were determined on the major fruit-size parameters, physico-chemical
and nutritional properties of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) cv. Rio Grande. Application of biochar alone was
sufficient to sustain the fruit growth, but results were affected by feedstock source of biochar. There were no significant
differences in size and weight parameters and the sugar content was not significantly modified by biochar amendment.
On the other hand, secondary metabolites showed changes relating to biochar type. Total phenol and flavonoid contents,
as well as antioxidant activity, were higher in fruits grown in substrate amended with straw biochar and olive residues
biochar. Lycopene, b carotene and lutein concentrations from tomato fruits grown on substrates amended with different
biochars were significantly lower than from the control. The data require confirmation in field experiments; however, this
study offers new knowledge about the biochar effects on horticultural crops.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antioxidant activity; carbohydrates; fruit quality; HPLC; lycopene.
List of contributors:
Petruccelli, RAFFAELLA ANTONIETTA; Bonetti, Alessandra; Traversi, MARIA LAURA
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