Abstract
The article presents the data of biochemical analyses of a collection of some peach and nectarine varieties grown in the humid subtropics of Russia. The studies have been carried out in the Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry of the Federal Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2019. The purpose of the work is to identify the biochemical features of introduced peach and nectarine varieties varietal-rootstock combinations that are resistant to adverse weather and climatic conditions of the Black Sea coast, characterized by stable yields of fruits with high taste qualities for a long fresh products line. The object of study is peach varieties with clonal scion BP of different ripening periods: Friday 13 (early), Redhaven (control), Pamyat Simirenko, Osenniy Rumyanets (medium); nectarines – Obilny, Orion, Silver Roma (late). The peaches and nectarines fruit pulp is rich in sugars, organic acids, macro- and microelements, enzymes, vitamins, among which ascorbic acid, as an antioxidant, attracts the greatest attention of scientists. It was found that the total amount of sugars on average in the experiment was 8.50–10.90 g/100 g. Among the sugars in the fruits, sucrose content was predominant – 8.10–9.40 g / 100 g in peach (Pamyat Simirenko, Redhaven, Osenny Rumyanets, Pyatnitsa 13), the minimum – 5.80–6.8 g / 100 g, in nectarines (Obilny, Orion, Silver Roma). A low content of dry matter was noted on average 11.12–14.25%, of organic acids, the largest amount of tartaric, malic, ascorbic acids from 7.22 to 11.92 mg%. The Redhaven, Obilny, Orion, Silver Roma varieties have the highest amount of vitamin C (8.00–11.92 mg%), the minimum (7.22–7.45 mg%) – Osennyy rumyanets, Pamyat Simirenko, which depended on the varieties, their ripening time and abiotic factors of the natural environment of the region.
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