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Viva_La_Revolution

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Fri Jun 29, 2012, 07:42 AM Jun 2012

How Tomatoes Lost Their Taste [View all]

(we already knew taste had been bred out, this explains it in detail)

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In most tomatoes on supermarket shelves, however, SlGLK2 is inactive. "We looked at about a dozen varieties, one from Asia, some from Europe, and all of them had the same mutation," says Powell. The researchers do not know where the mutation—a string of bases consisting of seven As, where there should only be six—came from initially. But it might have arisen independently multiple times, says Powell, because repetitions of the same letter of the genetic alphabet are prone to errors.

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Francis is not yet convinced that that will improve the taste, however. The increased sugar content might also be due to changes in other parts of the plants, he suggests. (About 80% of the sugar in tomatoes is actually produced in the leaves and transported to the fruit later.) He also cautions that the results obtained in small greenhouse pots might be different from what growers would see in field-grown tomatoes. "The real culprit affecting tomato flavor is a production system that picks tomatoes before they are ripe," because that changes the ripening process, he says, interrupting for instance the conversion of starch to sugar.

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http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/06/how-tomatoes-lost-their-taste.html?ref=em

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How Tomatoes Lost Their Taste [View all] Viva_La_Revolution Jun 2012 OP
not just tomatoes i imagine. hvae they lost nutrients, too? i wonder. seabeyond Jun 2012 #1
And strawberries! elleng Jun 2012 #2
yup. nt seabeyond Jun 2012 #3
Organic strawberries are far mzmolly Jun 2012 #10
Will see if can find some (IF I can afford them!) elleng Jun 2012 #14
If you have a Costco near you mzmolly Jun 2012 #15
Our strawberries are packed with flavor. We got at least 8 quarts from a small plot this season. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #21
Time to start growing the potatoes in a garbage can! xmas74 Jun 2012 #7
how interesting. hubby does the growing, but.... seabeyond Jun 2012 #8
I googled it for you. xmas74 Jun 2012 #9
I've done potatoes (and peanuts) in bushel baskets. It makes them easier to harvest. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #22
I've always wanted to try it. xmas74 Jul 2012 #23
It's amazing how many you can get out of a small plot. We grow them every year. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #24
It's something for me to try next year. xmas74 Jul 2012 #25
There is nothing better than having your own mashed taters on the Thanksgiving table. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #26
I thought about it xmas74 Jul 2012 #27
They grow just fine in hot weather. They need SOME water, but not a lot. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #28
Interesting. None of the varieties I grow at home have uniform, pale green beginnings, Gormy Cuss Jun 2012 #4
Indigo Rose is one of those that is bred from the weird blueberry colored tomato... NRaleighLiberal Jun 2012 #5
Yes, because blueberry color=anthocyanins present. Gormy Cuss Jun 2012 #12
Johnny's for sure - Rob Johnston is a good friend of mine - superb company! NRaleighLiberal Jun 2012 #13
The tomatoes I grow in my garden, pick ripe on the vine and eat the day they are picked JDPriestly Jun 2012 #6
Ditto... russspeakeasy Jun 2012 #18
We grow several kinds. The Wizard Jun 2012 #11
I laughed when I heard this on NPR the other day. Denninmi Jun 2012 #16
Not all vine ripen tomatoes are tasty. fasttense Jun 2012 #17
I'm back to heriloom varieties...... Historic NY Jun 2012 #19
My first cherry tomato will be ready to eat tomorrow. Chipper Chat Jun 2012 #20
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