Title of article :
Physicochemical Characteristics of Kumquat (Fortunella margarita) on Citrus Rootstocks
Author/Authors :
Babazadeh-Darjazi, Behzad Department of Horticulture - Roudehen Branch Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran , Jaimand, Kamkar Phytochemistry Group - Department of Medicinal Plants & By-products - Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands, Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to determine organic acids and individual sugars as well as carotenoids in fruit of
Kumquat [Fortunella margarita (Lour.) Swingle] on different rootstocks. On other hand, the purpose of this
study was to identify the rootstock that could produce the highest amount of sugars. The content of
individual sugars and organic acids in fruits were determined by HPLC, whereas spectrophotometer was used to
determine the total carotenoids and chlorophylls. Total acidity (TA), total soluble solids (TSS) and pH value of
juice was also evaluated. The content of ethylene in fruits was determined by Gas chromatograph. The results
showed that, the highest of total sugars (51.63 mg/mL), pH (2.43), TSS (11.06%) and TSS/TA (3.71) were in
fruit of Kumquat (Fortunella Margarita) grafting on the Troyer citrange rootstock. According to results, the
amount of citric acid (45.07 mg/mL), ascorbic acid (0.41 mg/mL), juice (26.78 (%) and carotenoids (0.10 mg/gr
DW) of Kumquat grafted on Sour orange was higher than those of other rootstocks. Among the sugars, Sucrose
was determined in the highest concentration in all investigated fruits. The results of correlation showed that
there were a high positive correlation between the amount of sucrose and glucose. Results showed that Troyer
citrange rootstock had an important role in increasing of sugars, pH, TSS, as well as TSS/TA. Finally based on
the obtained results it can be concluded that although the concentration of sugars and organic acids is strongly
related to the genotype of fruit, it seems that rootstocks affect the amount of sugars and organic acids.
Keywords :
Rootstocks , Physical traits , Kumquat , Chemical traits
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics