András Neményi
Szent István University
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Central European Journal of Biology | 2014
Zoltán Pék; P. Szuvandzsiev; Hussein G. Daood; András Neményi; Lajos Helyes
A two-year (2010 and 2011) open field experiment was conducted to study the effect of drip irrigation and seasonal variation on the yield parameters and main bioactive components, carotenoids (mainly all trans, cis lycopene, and β-carotene), polyphenols (chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, gallic acid, quercetin, rutin, naringin, etc.), and tocopherols of processing Strombolino F1 cherry tomatoes. The irrigated plants (STI) gave a higher marketable yield (61% and 101% respectively), and rain fed plants showed a yield loss. Water supply had a strong positive (R2=0.98) effect on marketable yield in 2011, but weak (R2=0.69) in 2010. In both years, the antioxidant concentration (all carotenoids, total polyphenols, tocopherols) showed a decrease with irrigation. Water supply affected the composition of carotenoids to a considerable extent. The optimum water supply treatment gave a lower proportion of lycopene than the rain fed control (STC) treatment. We observed significant negative correlation between rutin concentration and irrigation. The α-tocopherol concentration was significantly higher in STC treatments. Irrigation negatively influenced antioxidant concentrations of cherry tomato fruits, but higher yield could account for the concentration loss of individual fruits by higher antioxidant production per unit area.
Central European Journal of Biology | 2013
Zoltán Pék; Hussein G. Daood; Magdolna Gasztonyi Nagyné; András Neményi; Lajos Helyes
Four experiments were carried out in 2010 and 2011 to determine how cultivation period (spring or autumn), harvest season (summer or autumn), and plant water status (irrigated or rainfed) influenced content and composition of broccoli cultivar Parthenon F1 with respect to sulforaphane and phenolics under field conditions in Gödöllő, Hungary. Sulforaphane content was significantly higher in the autumn harvests, regardless of irrigation treatments. Harvest season also influenced total phenolics content, with the highest values occurring in the spring season. Harvest season also affected trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and this capacity was also the greatest in spring. Caffeic acid glucoside was a major phenolics component in both spring and autumn season harvests. The season and irrigation related changes in other phenolic component contents were also characterised in this study.
Hortscience | 2012
Zoltán Pék; Hussein G. Daood; Magdolna Gasztonyi Nagyné; Mária Berki; Marianna Márkus Tóthné; András Neményi; Lajos Helyes
Hortscience | 2011
Zoltán Pék; P. Szuvandzsiev; András Neményi; Lajos Helyes; Andrea Lugasi
Acta Horticulturae | 2013
Lajos Helyes; András Neményi; Zoltán Pék; M. Berki; Hussein G. Daood
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2015
András Neményi; Éva Stefanovitsné-Bányai; Zoltán Pék; Attila Hegedűs; Csaba Gyuricza; Zoltán Barócsi; Lajos Helyes
Cereal Research Communications | 2009
A. Bőcs; Zoltán Pék; Lajos Helyes; András Neményi; L. Komjáthy
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2014
András Neményi; Éva Stefanovitsné-Bányai; Szonja Szimóna Burján; Zoltán Pék; Attila Hegedus; Csaba Gyuricza; Lajos Helyes
Acta Horticulturae | 2014
P. Szuvandzsiev; Lajos Helyes; András Neményi; Zoltán Pék
Acta Alimentaria | 2012
Lajos Helyes; Andrea Lugasi; András Neményi; Zoltán Pék