Study of pomological traits and physico-chemical quality of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) genotypes grown in Italy

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Giuseppina Adiletta
Milena Petriccione
Loredana Liguori
Fabiana Pizzolongo
Raffaele Romano
Marisa Di Matteo
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[1] University of Salerno,Department of Industrial Engineering
[2] CREA-Centre for Olive,Department of Agricultural Sciences
[3] Fruit Tree and Citrus,undefined
[4] University of Naples Federico II,undefined
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Pomegranate; Germoplasm; Anthocyanins; Phenols; Antioxidant activity; Enzymes activity;
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Pomegranate is considered a functional food but several local accessions and cultivars are widespread in different countries. The characterization of local germoplasm allows to identify genotypes that possess the highest nutraceutical value compared to standard cultivars (cvs.) and that are well-adapted to local climatic conditions and could be used in the breeding programs. The aim of this study was the characterization of pomological and physico-chemical traits as well as antioxidant system in local pomegranate accessions (‘Mondrone Dolce’, ‘San Pietro’, ‘Granato’ and ‘Roce’), comparing to an Italian (‘Dente di Cavallo’) and international cvs. (‘Wonderful’). A high variability of the pomological traits resulted among the cultivars. ‘Wonderful’ showed the highest value of anthocyanins (554.99 ± 0.05 mg C3gE L−1), total phenols (1494.00 ± 116.20 mg GAE L−1) and antioxidant activity (EC50 values 21.21 ± 0.05 µL mL−1), whereas ‘Granato’ had the highest values among local accessions. Furthermore, the antioxidant enzymes activities varied with genotypes. Principal component analysis revealed great differences in all investigated parameters among pomegranate genotypes. ‘Mondrone Dolce’, ‘San Pietro’ and ‘Dente di Cavallo’ showed similar pomological and nutraceutical traits compared to ‘Granato’ and ‘Roce’. Conversely, ‘Wonderful’, due to its peculiar traits, revealed significant differences with respect to other genotypes.
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