American Chemical Society, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 46(62), p. 11312-11322, 2014
DOI: 10.1021/jf5043079
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Volatile compounds released from the fruit of two hybrid Citrus genotypes (FxCh90 and FxCh77) were compared to those from their parental varieties, Fortune mandarin and Chandler pummelo. A series of 113 compounds were identified, including 31 esters, 23 aldehydes, 20 alcohols, 17 monoterpenoids, and other compounds. The differences in the volatile profile among these four genotypes were essentially quantitative. The most striking result was that the volatile profile of the hybrids was not intermediate between their parents and completely differed from that of Chandler, but came closer to Fortune. This was because 56 of the 113 volatile compounds in the hybrids showed significantly higher or lower levels than in any of the parents. Such transgressive behavior in these hybrids was not observed for other fruit quality traits, such as acidity or soluble solid content. The combination of volatile profiling and chemometrics can be used to select new Citrus genotypes with a distinct volatile profile ; Instituto de Biologıa Molecular y Celular de Plantas, CSIC (Spain) ; Rambla Nebot, JL.; Gonzalez Más, MC.; Pons, C.; Bernet, GP.; Asins Cebrian, MJ.; Granell Richart, A. (2014). Fruit volatile profile of two Citrus hybrids is dramatically different from their parents. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 62(46):11312-11322. doi:10.1021/jf5043079. ; Senia ; 11312 ; 11322 ; 62 ; 46