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Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) is considered as important and economic agricultural crop all over the world. For improving the yield and yield attributes, varieties are often produced and evaluated under different growth condition. In the study presented morphological (growth and yield parameters), biochemical (oil, moisture content and radical scavenging activity) and molecular diversity (RAPD and ISSR) of eleven freshmarket tomato (L. esculentum) cultivars (Aledo VF, Carmeuco 201M, Castle-rock, Falkon, Money Maker, Peto 86, Red Star, Super Marmande, Super Queen, Super Strain B, and UC97–3) were analyzed under heat stress in Egypt to assist breeders in selecting heat tolerant cultivars and nutritional quality. Cultivars Aledo, Peto86 and Red Star were found to have the most vigorous growth habit, while cv. Super Queen has the most significant average fruit weight, yield/plant and total yield/m2 under heat stress. For nutritional quality cv. Super marmande and cv. Aledo showed the highest oil content while cv. Aledo and cv. Money Maker showed the highest radical scavenging activities (RSA). Molecular polymorphism among cultivars was detected using two molecular markers systems, RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) and ISSR (inter-simple sequence repeat), providing further facilities for molecular comparison.
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Received: January 27, 2009; accepted: February 12, 2009
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Mansour, A., Ismail, H.M., Ramadan, M.F. et al. Variations in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) cultivars grown under heat stress. J. Verbr. Lebensm. 4, 118–127 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00003-009-0474-5
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