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Evaluation of the Quality of Raspberries ( Rubus idaeus L.) Grown in Balanced Fertilization Conditions

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  • Barbara Sawicka

    (Department of Plant Production Technology and Commodity Science, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka 15, 20-950 Lublin, Poland)

  • Piotr Barbaś

    (Department of Potato Agronomy, Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute—National Research Institute, Branch of Jadwisin, Jadwisin, 05-140 Serock, Poland)

  • Dominika Skiba

    (Department of Plant Production Technology and Commodity Science, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka 15, 20-950 Lublin, Poland)

  • Barbara Krochmal-Marczak

    (Department of Food Production and Safety, Carpathian State College in Krosno, 38-400 Krosno, Poland)

  • Piotr Pszczółkowski

    (Experimental Station for Cultivar Assessment of Central Crop Research Centre, Uhnin, 21-211 Dębowa Kłoda, Poland)

Abstract

(Background) Raspberry ( R. idaeus L.) is very popular with consumers around the world for its intense flavor, attractive appearance, and health benefits. In recent years, interest in healthy eating and natural products has increased, and raspberry fits perfectly into these trends, which translates into its greater importance on the consumer market. (Aim) The aim of this study was the commodity evaluation of raspberry fruits bearing fruit on 2-year-old shoots, cultivated under conditions of varied nitrogen fertilization against the background of constant phosphorus-potassium fertilization. (Methodology) The first-order factors were cultivars (‘Laszka’ and ‘Glen Ample’), and the second-order factor was nitrogen fertilization (0, 50, 100, and 150 kg N ha −1 ), against the background of constant phosphorus-potassium fertilization (100 kg P 2 O 5 and 120 kg K 2 O ha −1 ). The experiment was set up in a dependent split-plot design with three repetitions. (Results) The importance of raspberry on the consumer market was shaped by taste and quality of fruit, health benefits, naturalness and freshness, universality of use, availability, and nutritional trends. (Conclusions) The tested cultivars were characterized by similar production and quality capabilities. Fertilization of the tested cultivars with a dose of 135 kg N·ha −1 turned out to be justified in terms of yield. Increasing nitrogen doses resulted in a significant increase in fresh fruit yield and fruit weight. Different doses of nitrogen increased fruit resistance to mechanical damage, firmness, and quality indices.

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  • Barbara Sawicka & Piotr Barbaś & Dominika Skiba & Barbara Krochmal-Marczak & Piotr Pszczółkowski, 2023. "Evaluation of the Quality of Raspberries ( Rubus idaeus L.) Grown in Balanced Fertilization Conditions," Commodities, MDPI, vol. 2(3), pages 1-26, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jcommo:v:2:y:2023:i:3:p:14-245:d:1191638
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