Postharvest Quality Evolution in Long Shelf-Life “Vesuviano” Tomato Landrace
“Vesuviano” or “piennolo” tomato is among the most famous Italian small tomato landraces and is cultivated on the slopes of Vesuvio volcano (Southern Italy). The “piennolo” tomato is an interesting case with regard to its potential sustainability, as it is traditionally grown in water-deficit condit...
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Autores principales: | Mario Parisi, Roberto Lo Scalzo, Carmela Anna Migliori |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/89d259e71d75407aa532573a92814ab0 |
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