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Phenolic profiles of cherry tomatoes as influenced by hydric stress and rootstock technique
Authors:Eva Sánchez-Rodríguez  Juan M Ruiz  Federico Ferreres  Diego A Moreno
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, E-18071 Granada, Spain;2. CEBAS-CSIC, Research Group on Quality, Safety and Bioactivity of Plant Foods, Food Science and Technology Department, P.O. Box 164, Campus Universitario Espinardo – Edif. 25, E-30100 Murcia, Spain
Abstract:The aim of the present work was to evaluate the influence of genetic and technological factors (cultivar and grafting) combined with the abiotic stress (water stress) on the content of phenolic compounds (flavonoids and phenolic acids classes and total phenolics) in cherry tomato. The identification and contents of phenolic compounds and flavonoids were determined by HPLC-MS in fruits on reciprocal grafting between a drought-tolerant cultivar (Zarina) and drought-sensible cultivar (Josefina), compared with both self-grafted and non-grafted plants. The results show how pre-harvest factors, such as grafting and water stress, can influence the phenolic content of tomato fruits. Phenolic compounds, including rutin that belongs to the group of flavonoids, display a remarkable array of biological and pharmacological activities. So, the richness of ZarxJos under water stress conditions with these compounds confirms its nutritional value and it can be used as a potential source of phenols. The results suggest that grafting on specific rootstocks more adapted to water stress conditions may be a tool to improve crop quality under artificially imposed mild water stress.
Keywords:Tomato fruit  Hydroxycinnamic acids  Phenols  Flavonoids  Rutin  Grafting  Water stress
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