Gundogdu, M. A.Kaynas, K.2025-01-272025-01-272020978-94-62612-96-90567-75722406-6168https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1299.32https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/2526830th International Horticultural Congress (IHC) / 7th International Symposium on Tropical and Subtropical Fruits / 2nd International Symposium on Jackfruit and Other Moraceae / 2nd International Symposium on Date Palm -- AUG 12-16, 2018 -- Turkish Soc Hort Sci, Istanbul, TURKEYOlive (Olea europaea L.) has great genetic variation in Turkey as important crop due to its economic value. There are many cultivars, types and landraces with various morphological characters in different ecological conditions of Turkey, having good potential for productivity, oil quality and table olive characters. The northwestern region of Turkey with cool subtropical climate has most suitable ecological conditions for highest quality olives and olive oils. This research was carried out to pomological characteristics and fatty acid composition of eight local olive cultivars including 'Ayvalik', ' Domat', 'Edincik Su', 'Gemlik', 'Karamursel Su', 'Memecik', 'Samanli' and 'Uslu', which widely grown in Turkey. Cultivars were collected in intervals of about 10 days from September 15 to December 22 in 2014. In this research fruit weight (g of 100 fruits), pulp ratio (%), maturity index (MI) and fatty acid composition were determined. As a result of this study, 'Domat', 'Karamursel Su' and 'Memecik' had the heaviest fruits and 'Memecik' and 'Domat' cultivars had the highest pulp ratio (%). 'Karamursel Su', 'Gemlik' and 'Samanli' were found to the highest maturity index values at the end of harvesting time. 'Karamursel Su' 'Domat' and 'Edincik Su' had highest ratios of polyunsaturated fatty acids whereas 'Memecik' and 'Uslu' cultivars had the highest ratios of monounsaturated fatty acids.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOlea europaea L.domestic cultivarsmaturity indexPUFAMUFAInvestigation of fatty acid compositions and some pomological characteristics of different olive cultivars during maturation in cool subtropical condition of TurkeyConference Object129921121910.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1299.32N/AWOS:0012076676000322-s2.0-85099511220Q4