This research, carried out in a typical Mediterranean environment of Southern Italy, reports some quantitative and qualitative traits of three local tomato cultivars (‘Arsicolo’, ‘Crovarese’, and ‘San Marzano’) plus a commercial one (‘Datterino’) cultivated without irrigation and intercropped with maize. For each cultivar, in addition to the determination of fruit production, tomato paste and “conserva” paste were prepared using a traditional technique of the Tanagro Valley (province of Salerno, Southern Italy). Results highlighted that ‘Arsicolo’ showed the best fruit yield (32.2 metric tons ha-1) and tomato paste production (92.9% paste return by tomato fruits weight) due to its ancient peculiar adaptability to cultivation in dry conditi...
high-input systems; nevertheless, plant responses to nitrogen fertilization, in terms of the effects...
Irrigation is fundamental for agriculture but, as climate change becomes more persistent, there is a...
Yield of processing tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) increased (∼50%) in Italy since the 1930’s. The...
Marketable yield is the main objective in tomato production, but fair values for quality parameters ...
Research was carried out on processing tomato in Southern Italy in order to compare four round-prism...
Results of a two-year research carried out in 1992-1993 at ‘Gaudiano' (41°03’N, 15°42’E in Basilicat...
Research was carried out on processing tomato in San Severo (Tavoliere delle Puglie, Foggia, Italy) ...
This paper shows the results obtained in 2009 of a study carried out by the Dipartimento di Agronomi...
In Southern Italy the paucity of water is a very important problem and due to the fundamental impor...
Processing tomato is a globally important horticultural crop. It is generally grown in high-input co...
This paper shows the results obtained in 2007 of a study carried out at the Sparacia experimental fa...
Identifying new tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) genotypes with improved technological performances ...
high-input systems; nevertheless, plant responses to nitrogen fertilization, in terms of the effects...
Irrigation is fundamental for agriculture but, as climate change becomes more persistent, there is a...
Yield of processing tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) increased (∼50%) in Italy since the 1930’s. The...
Marketable yield is the main objective in tomato production, but fair values for quality parameters ...
Research was carried out on processing tomato in Southern Italy in order to compare four round-prism...
Results of a two-year research carried out in 1992-1993 at ‘Gaudiano' (41°03’N, 15°42’E in Basilicat...
Research was carried out on processing tomato in San Severo (Tavoliere delle Puglie, Foggia, Italy) ...
This paper shows the results obtained in 2009 of a study carried out by the Dipartimento di Agronomi...
In Southern Italy the paucity of water is a very important problem and due to the fundamental impor...
Processing tomato is a globally important horticultural crop. It is generally grown in high-input co...
This paper shows the results obtained in 2007 of a study carried out at the Sparacia experimental fa...
Identifying new tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) genotypes with improved technological performances ...
high-input systems; nevertheless, plant responses to nitrogen fertilization, in terms of the effects...
Irrigation is fundamental for agriculture but, as climate change becomes more persistent, there is a...
Yield of processing tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) increased (∼50%) in Italy since the 1930’s. The...