Organoleptic profiling for demand led breeding of eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) suitable for Kerala market
DOI:10.37992/2024.1503.081
Abstract
In order to develop eggplant hybrids with consumer acceptance, an organoleptic evaluation of fruits in two different sets of eggplant genotypes was conducted by a panel of 15 judges with 21 descriptors, following a quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA). In 2023, twenty genotypes were evaluated as the first set to identify suitable parents for hybridization. The results showed significant variation in odour, appearance, texture, flavor and taste, and overall quality attributes. From the first set, five genotypes (Ponni, Vengeri, IC618016, IC636521, and IC624240) were selected to produce ten F1 hybrids, and they were further evaluated, along with parents and three popular varieties as check in 2024. In the second set, many descriptors showed no significant variation. F1 hybrid, Vengeri x IC636521, showed higher yield and overall quality attributes, and most of the other hybrids (seven) were high yielders over popular checks with on par for overall quality. The findings suggest the role of organoleptic evaluation in selection and development of quality breeding materials.
Keywords: Odour, Appearance, Texture, Flavour, Taste, Overall quality
Organoleptic profiling for demand led breeding of eggplant Solanum melongena L. suitable for Kerala market
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