Effects of the growing methods and conditions on the lycopene content of tomato fruits
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Tomato is one of the most important sources of lycopene. The effect of water supply was investigated on lycopene content of Daniela F-1 tomato harvested in greenhouse. The lycopene content of fruits supplied with 50% of optimal water intake was higher (86.5 mg kg(-1) f.w.) than that of fruits supplied with 100% of optimal water intake (62.5 mg kg(-1) f.w.). Significantly higher lycopene content was observed in tomato harvested in greenhouse (83.0 mg kg(-1) f. w.) than in field (59.2 mg kg(-1) f. w.), at every harvesting time. The highest concentration of lycopene was detected in cherry tomato (77.4 mg kg(-1) f. w.) while Daniela F-1 with 59.2 mg lycopene per kg and Delfine F-1 with 69.6 mg lycopene per kg had significantly lower level (under field conditions).