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Variability of Fruit Quality among 103 Acerola ( Malpighia emarginata D. C.) Phenotypes from the Subtropical Region of Brazil

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  • Daniela Farinelli

    (Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (DSA3), University of Perugia, Via Borgo XX Giugno 74, 06121 Perugia, Italy)

  • Silvia Portarena

    (Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET), National Research Council (CNR), Via Marconi 2, 05010 Porano, Italy)

  • Daniel Fernandes da Silva

    (State University of Western Paraná (Unioeste), Marechal Cândido Rondon, Rua Pernambuco 1777, Brazil)

  • Chiara Traini

    (Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (DSA3), University of Perugia, Via Borgo XX Giugno 74, 06121 Perugia, Italy)

  • Giordana Menegazzo da Silva

    (State University of Western Paraná (Unioeste), Marechal Cândido Rondon, Rua Pernambuco 1777, Brazil)

  • Edvan Costa da Silva

    (State University of Western Paraná (Unioeste), Marechal Cândido Rondon, Rua Pernambuco 1777, Brazil)

  • Joice Ferreira da Veiga

    (State University of Western Paraná (Unioeste), Marechal Cândido Rondon, Rua Pernambuco 1777, Brazil)

  • Paola Pollegioni

    (Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET), National Research Council (CNR), Via Marconi 2, 05010 Porano, Italy)

  • Fabíola Villa

    (State University of Western Paraná (Unioeste), Marechal Cândido Rondon, Rua Pernambuco 1777, Brazil)

Abstract

Acerola fruit is one of the richest natural sources of ascorbic acid. As a consequence, acerola fruit and its products are in demand worldwide for the production of health supplements and for the development of functional products. Acerola phenotypes (103) were screened in Western Paraná State, in the Southern region of Brazil, and evaluated to obtain information on fruit quality characteristics with the aim of using them in future breeding programs. Principal Component and Hierarchical Cluster analysis were performed on all datasets to explore the variability among samples and to identify the main clusters. A great variability among phenotypes was observed, with potential for use in breeding programs. Seven phenotypes were selected as candidates in the next breeding program, characterized by high vitamin C content and yield, or higher values of fruit size and color parameters. Four belong to cluster 1 and three to cluster 2. Specifically, two phenotypes, belonging to cluster 2, showed the best performance in terms of vitamin C (2150 mg 100 g −1 pulp and 2625 mg 100 g −1 pulp respectively) and pulp yield (74.8% and 82.3% respectively), and one phenotype, belonging to cluster 1, for high pulp yield, fruit size and vitamin C content (80.3% 6.43 g and 2490 mg 100 g −1 pulp).

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  • Daniela Farinelli & Silvia Portarena & Daniel Fernandes da Silva & Chiara Traini & Giordana Menegazzo da Silva & Edvan Costa da Silva & Joice Ferreira da Veiga & Paola Pollegioni & Fabíola Villa, 2021. "Variability of Fruit Quality among 103 Acerola ( Malpighia emarginata D. C.) Phenotypes from the Subtropical Region of Brazil," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(11), pages 1-19, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:11:y:2021:i:11:p:1078-:d:669708
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    1. Nicola Cinosi & Silvia Portarena & Leen Almadi & Annalisa Berrettini & Mariela Torres & Pierluigi Pierantozzi & Fabiola Villa & Andrea Galletti & Franco Famiani & Daniela Farinelli, 2023. "Use of Portable Devices and an Innovative and Non-Destructive Index for In-Field Monitoring of Olive Fruit Ripeness," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-13, January.

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