Title of article :
Morphological and Biochemical Characterization of Three Olive Olea europaea L. Cultivars in Palestine
Author/Authors :
Ebiad, Ramiz Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture, Palestine , Abu-Qaoud, Hassan An-Najah National University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Plant production and Protection, Palestine
Abstract :
Nabali Baladi , Nabali Mohassan and Souri are the predominant olive cultivars in Palestine. In order to investigate morphological intercultivar variability, samples were taken from leaves, flowers, fruits and stones from trees of the three cultivars. Oil was also extracted from fruits of the three cultivars for biochemical analysis. Notable significant differences among the cultivars were observed in all characteristics considered, including; tree canopy, leaves, inflorescence and fruit characterstics. The acidity, peroxide number and the spectro-photometerabsorbencies in ultra-violet were low of the oils of the three cultivars. Most cultivars had an oleic content of about 60% or higher except for the Nabali Mohassan . The sterol composition and content were quite different in the three cultivars. The Nabali Baladi had a relatively high value of Δ-7stigmastenol. All of the biochemical values (acidity, peroxide number, absorbencies in ultra-violet, fatty acid composition, sterol composition and content) used to evaluate oil quality were within the IOC trade standards.
Keywords :
Olea europaea L. , Cultivars , Morphology , Olive Oil , Characterization
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Agricultural Sciences