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Abstract

Storage experiments with commercial cultivars of onion (Allium cepa L.) were performed at low constant temperature (1 degrees C) and at higher variable temperature (similar to 8 degrees C). Cultivar differences in quercetin glucoside content were significant, but neither nitrogen fertiliser level nor lifting time had more than minor effects at start of storage or after 3 or 5 months of storage. The role of onion size for quercetin glucoside content and composition was in-consistent but seemed to be of minor importance. Irrespective of storage conditions, the content of quercetin glucosides only showed minor reduction and the composition was unchanged. After 5 months of storage, onion sprouting was recorded during a shelf-life period of 9 weeks at room temperature. Early lifting resulted in onions with low sprouting and good storage abilities without negative effects on quercetin glucoside content. The results suggest that it may be possible to minimise nitrogen fertiliser levels without negative effects on onion yield, quercetin glucoside content or storage capacity. (c) 2007 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords

Allium cepa; onion; quercetin glucoside; storage; temperature; nitrogen fertiliser; lifting time; cultivar; size

Published in

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
2007, volume: 87, number: 8, pages: 1595-1602
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

SLU Authors

  • Mogren, Lars

    • Horticulture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Olsson, Marie

    • Horticulture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Gertsson, Ulla

    • Horticulture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

UKÄ Subject classification

Food Science

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.2904

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/14909