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Title: Physicochemical fruit characteristicsof cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.)genotypes from Serbia
Authors: Bijelić, Sandra 
Gološin, Branislava 
Ninić Todorović J.
Cerović S.
Popović B.
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2011
Journal: HortScience
Abstract: High variability in the natural population of the cornelian cherry in the regionof Serbia is an important genetic potential for use in breeding programs. In the courseof a 2-year study, significant differences have been noted in morphometric characteristics(fruit weight and flesh to stone ratio were 2.11 to 6.71 g and 78.52% to 88.74%,respectively) and chemical composition of the mesocarp [content of total dry matter(TSC), soluble solid content (SSC), total acids, total and reducing sugars, sucrose, Capectates,vitamin C, proteins, cellulose, anthocyanins, and tannins was recorded 18.26%to 33.39%, 17.40% to 32.37%, 1.62% to 3.75%, 11.77% to 26.30%, 9.50% to 24.07%,0.38%to 3.25%, 0.32%to 2.44%, 14.56 to 39.22 mg/100 g fruit, 0.20% to 2.71%, 0.43% to0.95%, 35.63 to 126.53 mg/100 g fruit, and 0.56% to 1.47%, respectively] of 18 corneliancherry genotypes from Vojvodina Province. The data were compared and analyzed bymultivariate techniques [correlation matrix calculation and principal component analysis(PCA)]. The highest positive correlation was found between TSC-SSC and total sugar-reducing sugar (r > 0.95). Using PCA, different genotypes of cornelian cherry can begrouped in clusters based on similarity in their chemical composition.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10248
ISSN: 00185345
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