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Ascorbic acid level of Belgian apple genetic resources
Authors:V. Planchon    M. Lateur    P. Dupont   G. Lognay   
Affiliation:a Unit of Biometry, Data Management and Agrometeorology, Agricultural Research Centre of Gembloux, Rue de Liroux, 9-B-5030, Gembloux, Belgium;b Department of Biological Control and Plant Genetic Resources, Agricultural Research Centre of Gembloux, Chemin de Liroux, 4-B-5030, Gembloux, Belgium;c Unit of General and Organic Chemistry, Gembloux Agricultural University, Passage des Déportés, 2-B-5030, Gembloux, Belgium
Abstract:With the help of the public, a wide collection of old apple cultivars (cvs) was established progressively at our Department from 1975 onwards. Currently, more than 1400 apple accessions are being maintained and three quarters of them are subjected to field evaluation for disease resistance and agronomic characters. This paper presents results of the ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) contents of old cvs combining interesting disease resistance and agronomic features in order to promote them as cvs adapted to production systems which are more environmentally friendly or to be used as parents in breeding programmes. First, a methodological study shows the importance of the variability of ascorbic acid content depending on fruit position in the trees, fruit size, fruit skin colour and maturity stage. Statistical analyses show that the sample size of six fruits per cv is sufficient to detect a difference of 20% between cvs. Old apple cvs such as GrenadierRGF, Transparente de Croncels, Bramley’s Seedling, Reinette des Capucins, Reinette Libotte and Reinette de Waleffe contain three and seven times more ascorbic acid than the commercial cvs Gala and Elstar, respectively. The paper highlights the need to evaluate the rich potential in our genetic resources.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Ascorbic acid   Genetic resources   Apple   Maturity
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