| Literature DB >> 33091997 |
Aurelia Tschida1, Verena Stadlbauer2, Bettina Schwarzinger1, Martin Maier1, Johannes Pitsch1, Flora Stübl3, Ulrike Müller4, Peter Lanzerstorfer4, Markus Himmelsbach3, Jürgen Wruss4, Gerald Klanert1, Jonas Schurr5, Lothar Wurm6, Franz Rosner6, Otmar Höglinger4, Stephan Winkler5, Julian Weghuber7.
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine putative correlations between weather parameters during April-September and the amounts of nutrients, minerals and bioactive compounds in the juices of 16 apple varieties from four harvest years in Lower Austria. For most sugar-parameters, negative correlations were found with the total precipitation (r between -0.42 and -0.64). Conversely, positive correlations were observed with the mean air temperature (r between 0.32 and 0.66), the global radiation (r between 0.32 and 0.61) and the number of tropical days (r between 0.39 and 0.51). The sum of 14 polyphenols (HPLC quantitation) was positively correlated with the mean air temperature and global radiation (rs 0.44 and 0.42). Negative correlations were observed between the global radiation and potassium, magnesium and calcium contents (correlation coefficients -0.49, -0.68 and -0.69). We conclude that increased temperatures and global radiation can be correlated with enhanced sugar synthesis and polyphenol formation.Entities:
Keywords: Apple varieties; Correlation with weather parameters; Nutrients and bioactive compounds
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33091997 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514