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The Profile of Bioactive Compounds in Two Tomato Lines ( hp-2 and Atv_aft ) When Grown under Low-Input Farming Conditions with or without Mulching and Intercropping

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  • Enrico Santangelo

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via della Pascolare 16, 00015 Monterotondo, Italy)

  • Simone Bergonzoli

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via della Pascolare 16, 00015 Monterotondo, Italy)

  • Patrizia Papetti

    (Department of Economics and Law, Territorial and Products Analysis Laboratory (LAMeT), University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Via Sant’Angelo, Località Folcara, 03043 Cassino, Italy)

  • Andrea Mazzucato

    (Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S.C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy)

  • Angelo Del Giudice

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via della Pascolare 16, 00015 Monterotondo, Italy)

  • Antonio Scarfone

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via della Pascolare 16, 00015 Monterotondo, Italy)

  • Claudio Beni

    (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Via della Pascolare 16, 00015 Monterotondo, Italy)

Abstract

The work analyzed the effect of two types of low-input farming conditions on the yield components and on the bioactive compounds in the pulp and peel of tomato fruits. The first low-input (LI) system involved the application of cow manure and manual weed control; in the second (LI MI ), the same system was integrated with mulching (the wood chips of eucalyptus) and intercropping (basil and cabbage plants). The study included the line 392, harboring the hp-2 gene that increases the pigments of plant and fruit; the line 446 with the atv and Aft genes which influence the content of polyphenols; and a commercial control (cv. Rio Grande). The experimental design was a split-plot where the farming system (LI and LI MI ) was allocated in the main plot and the genotype was in the sub-plot. Within the main plot, each genotype was replicated three times in three randomized blocks. Mulching and intercropping led to a differentiation in the LI MI with respect to the LI system with higher values of the leaf greenness index (61.3 vs. 53.3 Spad units), the number of fruits (70 vs. 46), and the weight of fruits per plant (2716.6 vs. 2195.0 g). However, the LI system showed a higher content of polyphenols (+37.9%) and anthocyanins (+116.7%) in the peel and a higher content of vitamin C (+44.0%) and polyphenols (+11.1) in the pulp. The less complex LI system stimulated the plants to produce natural antioxidant systems to contrast biotic and abiotic offenders, while the introduction of mitigation elements in the LI MI system reduced the need for protective barriers against the environmental stress. The study also revealed that low-input systems can allow for satisfactory yields, minimizing the use of off-farm resources. Growers can combine factors of sustainable agriculture with specific genotypes to maximize the production of healthier foods.

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  • Enrico Santangelo & Simone Bergonzoli & Patrizia Papetti & Andrea Mazzucato & Angelo Del Giudice & Antonio Scarfone & Claudio Beni, 2023. "The Profile of Bioactive Compounds in Two Tomato Lines ( hp-2 and Atv_aft ) When Grown under Low-Input Farming Conditions with or without Mulching and Intercropping," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:13:y:2023:i:2:p:280-:d:1045206
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    1. Riccardo Massantini & Emanuele Radicetti & Maria Teresa Frangipane & Enio Campiglia, 2021. "Quality of Tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) Changes under Different Cover Crops, Soil Tillage and Nitrogen Fertilization Management," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(2), pages 1-14, January.
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