
Organically Grown Melons Deliver More Vitamin C and Polyphenols
During the 2007 annual meeting of the American Society for Horticultural
Science, a team from Colorado State University reported encouraging
results from a two-year comparison of organic and conventional melon
production systems. The team highlighted the impact of crop genetics
on total antioxidant activity, which varied over ten-fold across varieties.
Crop genotype accounted for 65 percent of this variation, with production
system accounting for most of the rest. Organic management was found
to increase both vitamin C and polyphenol.
The team's work is ongoing, and has expanded to include some key Colorado
vegetable crops.
The OACC wishes to thank "The
Organic Center" of the USA for permission to reproduce this
article on our website.
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Posted August 2007
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