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Authors: | F.T. Wang, J.L. Liu, K.F. Xu, X.Z. Ai |
Keywords: | potassium fertilizer, cucumber, volatile aromatic compounds, nonvolatile taste compounds, lipoxygenase (LOX) |
DOI: | 10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.761.64 |
Abstract:
The effects of potassium fertilizing were studied on volatile aromatic compounds, nonvolatile taste compounds and lipoxygenase (LOX) activity of cucumber in solar-greenhouse with Chinese cultivar ‘Jinyou No.1’, one of the major cultivars in the north of China, were investigated.
Potassium fertilizer varied from 0 (K0), 300 (K300), 600 (K600), 900 (K900) and 1200 (K1200) kg/hm2. The results showed that the content of 2E,6Z-Nonadienal increased from K300 to K600, K900, K1200 and that the 2,6-Nonadienol content increased from K0 to K300. The LOX activity enhanced gradually as potassium supply increased.
There was a positive correlation between LOX activity and the peak area of volatile aromatic compounds.
The organic acid and the tannin contents reduced significantly as K2O supply increased from 0 to 600 or 900 kg/hm2 respectively.
So we suggested that 600~900 kg/hm2 K2O was required for better flavor quality under this experimental fertility.
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