Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicon L.) are one of the most important and most widely consumed vegetables in the world. The fruit contains considerable amount of different phytonutrients such as carotenoids, tocopherols, and vitamin C. In the present work, effects of some abiotic factors on the concentration of phytonutrients were investigated in tomato cultivated in two different types of soil. It was found that the type of soil had slight effect on the most important vital nutrients, while the ecological factors, particularly precipitation and average temperature 3 weeks before harvest, were of significant influence on such nutrients. It was found that low temperature and high precipitation before harvest caused the levels of carotenoids, toco...
Traditional tomatoes are highly valued for their organoleptic quality and cultural links with a terr...
Tomato is the second most important horticultural product cultivated worldwide. For research, tomato...
Susceptibility to abiotic disorders could play a key role in the utilization of landraces of tomato....
Tomatoes are an important source of lycopene in the human diet. The effect of temperature (15°C - 24...
Abstract A three-year (2016–2018) open field experiment was conducted to study the effect of irrigat...
Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.), are one of the most consumed species in the world. Their fruits ...
Tomatos are one of the most widely grown and consumed vegetables in the world. It does not only meet...
Tomatoes are an important source of lycopene in the human diet. The effect of temperature (15°C- 24°...
Tomatoes are one of the most nutritionally and economically important crops in New Zealand and aroun...
Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) are a valuable source of antioxidant compounds such as carotenoid...
The relevance of agronomic practices on the nutritional quality greenhouse-grown tomatoes has been r...
The aim of the research was to investigate the impact of different cultivation environments of tomat...
In this work, the impact of terroir, cultivar, seasonality, and farming systems on functional traits...
Quality of two tomato cultivars (‘Dundee’ and ‘V1’) produced in greenhouses, under different agronom...
The relevance of agronomic practices on the nutritional quality greenhouse-grown tomatoes has been r...
Traditional tomatoes are highly valued for their organoleptic quality and cultural links with a terr...
Tomato is the second most important horticultural product cultivated worldwide. For research, tomato...
Susceptibility to abiotic disorders could play a key role in the utilization of landraces of tomato....
Tomatoes are an important source of lycopene in the human diet. The effect of temperature (15°C - 24...
Abstract A three-year (2016–2018) open field experiment was conducted to study the effect of irrigat...
Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.), are one of the most consumed species in the world. Their fruits ...
Tomatos are one of the most widely grown and consumed vegetables in the world. It does not only meet...
Tomatoes are an important source of lycopene in the human diet. The effect of temperature (15°C- 24°...
Tomatoes are one of the most nutritionally and economically important crops in New Zealand and aroun...
Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) are a valuable source of antioxidant compounds such as carotenoid...
The relevance of agronomic practices on the nutritional quality greenhouse-grown tomatoes has been r...
The aim of the research was to investigate the impact of different cultivation environments of tomat...
In this work, the impact of terroir, cultivar, seasonality, and farming systems on functional traits...
Quality of two tomato cultivars (‘Dundee’ and ‘V1’) produced in greenhouses, under different agronom...
The relevance of agronomic practices on the nutritional quality greenhouse-grown tomatoes has been r...
Traditional tomatoes are highly valued for their organoleptic quality and cultural links with a terr...
Tomato is the second most important horticultural product cultivated worldwide. For research, tomato...
Susceptibility to abiotic disorders could play a key role in the utilization of landraces of tomato....