Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota, St Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Department of Public and Allied Health, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA.
J Food Sci. 2023 Jun;88(6):2261-2272. doi: 10.1111/1750-3841.16578. Epub 2023 Apr 18.
Resource-efficient food production practices are needed to support a sustainable food system. Aquaponics, a system where fish and produce are grown symbiotically in the same water circulating system, minimizes water usage, fertilizer input, and waste production. However, the impact of aquaponics on produce quality is underexplored. We utilize objective testing, descriptive analysis, and consumer acceptance to characterize the impact of aquaponics on tomato quality. Two tomato varieties were grown in an aquaponics system and compared with soil-grown controls across 3 years. Safety was assessed by analyzing coliforms and confirming the absence of Escherichia coli. Weight, texture, color, moisture, titratable acidity, brix, and phenolic and antioxidant measurements were assessed. A semitrained descriptive sensory panel assessed 13 tomato attributes and acceptance was determined using untrained participants. Aquaponic tomatoes were frequently lighter and yellower in color and lower in brix. Descriptive analysis indicated significant differences in several sensory attributes, though these findings were inconsistent between years and varieties. Nutrient deficiencies may explain quality differences, as iron supplementation improved outcomes. Notably, the objective and descriptive differences minimally impacted consumer acceptance, as we found no significant differences in taste, texture, or appearance liking between production method in either variety. Despite variation in produce quality across years, aquaponics tomatoes pose minimal E. coli risk and are liked as much as soil-grown tomatoes. These findings demonstrate that aquaponics can produce products that are as acceptable as their soil-grown counterparts. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Aquaponic tomatoes are as safe as soil-grown tomatoes. Furthermore, aquaponics tomatoes are liked as much as soil-grown tomatoes. Careful monitoring of nutrients in an aquaponic system may optimize quality. Overall, aquaponics has a minimal impact on tomato quality and thus is a sustainable food production method that can compete with conventional products on quality.
需要资源节约型的粮食生产实践来支持可持续的粮食系统。水培是一种在同一个循环水中共生种植鱼类和农产品的系统,可最大程度地减少用水量、肥料投入和废物产生。然而,水培对农产品质量的影响尚未得到充分探索。我们利用客观测试、描述性分析和消费者接受度来描述水培对番茄质量的影响。两种番茄品种在水培系统中生长,并在 3 年内与土壤种植的对照进行比较。通过分析大肠菌群并确认没有大肠杆菌来评估安全性。评估重量、质地、颜色、水分、可滴定酸度、糖度、酚类和抗氧化剂测量值。一个半训练有素的描述性感官小组评估了 13 个番茄属性,并通过未经训练的参与者确定了接受度。水培番茄通常颜色更浅、更黄,糖度更低。描述性分析表明,在几个感官属性上存在显著差异,尽管这些发现因年份和品种而异而不一致。营养缺乏可能解释了质量差异,因为铁补充剂改善了结果。值得注意的是,客观和描述性差异对消费者接受度的影响很小,因为我们在两种品种中均未发现生产方法之间在味道、质地或外观喜好方面存在显著差异。尽管多年来农产品质量存在差异,但水培番茄的大肠杆菌风险极小,与土壤种植的番茄一样受欢迎。这些发现表明,水培可以生产出与土壤种植的同类产品一样可接受的产品。实际应用:水培番茄与土壤种植的番茄一样安全。此外,水培番茄与土壤种植的番茄一样受欢迎。仔细监测水培系统中的营养物质可能会优化质量。总的来说,水培对番茄质量的影响很小,因此是一种可持续的粮食生产方法,可以在质量上与传统产品竞争。