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SENSORY AND HEALTH-RELATED FRUIT QUALITY OF ORGANIC APPLES. A COMPARATIVE FIELD STUDY OVER THREE YEARS USING CONVENTIONAL AND HOLISTIC METHODS TO ASSESS FRUIT QUALITY
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In a 3 years lasting field study with the ‘Golden Delicious’ cultivar, we compared fruits of 5 \npairs of organic/integrated fruit farms. The orchards were similar in microclimate, soil conditions and \nplanting system. To assess inner fruit quality we investigated at the beginning and at the end of cold \nstorage: (i) standard parameters (firmness, sugar, malic acid., mineral content); (ii) sensorial quality \nby panel tests; (iii) health related components (23 phenolic compounds, nutritional fibres; vitamins); \nand (v) fruit «vitality quality» by holistic approaches (crystallisation in copper chloride, self degradation \ntests, feeding preference tests with laboratory rats). \nThe most significant differences were found in year one of the study, and were by tendency \nconfirmed in the following two years. In year one all fruit samples of organic orchards had significantly \nfirmer fruit flesh (14%), a 10 % higher index of inner quality (on basis of sugar and malic acid \ncontent and fruit flesh firmness), and 15% higher taste scores than conventional ones. Phosphorus \ncontent of the fruit flesh was 31% higher in organic apples and closely correlated (r2 = 0.93) with the \nindex of inner quality and sensory score (r2 = 0.69). No extraction method of Phosphorus in the soil \n(water, NH4-EDTA, citric acid, CAL) correlated with the P-content in the fruits. However, P in the fruit \nflesh correlated by r2 = 0.72 with the microbial activity of the soil expressed as the ratio of microbialbound \nNitrogen and Carbon in the soil. With a value of 3.85 the Cmic:Nmic ratio was 44.5 % lower \n(thus more favourable) in organic tree strips. Flavanols, with 65.7 % of the total polyphenol content \nwere the dominant group of polyphenols. The content of flavonols was 22.7 % higher in organic apples \nin the first year and 15.6 % in the average of the three years. The self-degradation test didn't \nprovide significant differences. Laboratory rats, showed a tendency to prefer IP apples probably due \nto their advanced ripeness. Thus rat behaviour did not correspond with the sensory panel judgement. \nThe picture forming method provided a correct reproducibility with repeated blind samples \nbefore and after storage (r2 = 0.83), and distinguished 100 % correctly organic an IP fruit in the first \nyear. In the second year there was one miss qualification. The average value over three dates of \nthe index for «vitality quality», which was especially created for this study, was 44.6 % higher with \norganic apples The picture forming methods correlated well with sensory scores and standard quality \n(r2 = 0.63) in the first year. The study revealed interesting and consumer-relevant differences between \norganic and integrated apples with standard and holistic methods.