Nutritional Value of New Sweet Pepper Genotypes Grown in Organic System

Author:

Brezeanu Creola,Brezeanu Petre Marian,Stoleru VasileORCID,Irimia Liviu Mihai,Lipșa Florin DanielORCID,Teliban Gabriel-Ciprian,Ciobanu Marius MihaiORCID,Murariu Florin,Puiu Ioan,Branca FerdinandoORCID,Murariu Otilia Cristina

Abstract

The market request for organic vegetables has grown recently for their positive impact on healthy diets. Consumers have progressively shown preferences for various combinations of color, size, and shape of pepper fruits. Facilitating communication, collaboration, and participation in the selection of cultivars with superior performance, flavor, texture, and culinary attributes can represent a key tool in breeding for nutritional and culinary traits. The current research started from the premise that organic production involves achieving adequate nutritional and culinary quality of pepper fruits. The study was conducted to investigate traits related culinary quality of pepper genotypes, especially in the ripening phase of fruits, to select the best resources with a high antioxidant content for breeding programs. The biological material represented by nine genotypes of sweet pepper was cultivated in the open fields during 2019 and 2020 at the experimental stations of the Vegetable Research Development Station of Bacau and of Iasi University of Life Sciences. Agricultural practices and intensive breeding focused on yield and stress tolerance have indirectly led to a reduction in the nutrition and flavor of the produce. Complex approaches, including screening of consumer preferences, phenotyping, and use of modern genomics and analytical chemistry tools in breeding, together with participatory farmer-breeder-chef-consumer collaborations, can represent a strategy to facilitate the development of the next generation of crops aimed to meet the growing demands of safe and nutritionally vegetables featured by culinary standards as good flavor, color, and texture.

Funder

“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” Iasi University of Life Sciences from Romania

Vegetable Research and Development Station (VRDS), Bacau, Romania

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science

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