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Each season the University of Georgia, Agricultural and Environmental Services Laboratories (AESL) evaluates the flavor-associated compounds in the short-day onions grown in the variety trial. These onion varieties are submitted by the participating seed companies, grown at the Vidalia Onion and Vegetable Research Center (VOVRC), and once they are harvested and dried, they are submitted to the AESL for analysis of the pungency-related compounds: pyruvic acid, lachrymatory factor (LF), and methyl thiosulfinates.

Due to the association of Vidalia onions with low pungency and sweet flavor, this annual evaluation provides useful information about the relative flavor quality of these onion varieties. Furthermore, results are used to evaluate yellow Granex varieties before officially qualifying them to be grown as sweet Vidalia onions in the region.

This publication summarizes the flavor analysis results from the 2024–2025 growing season, as well as compares the performance of each variety over the past three growing seasons.

Materials and Methods

There were 49 onion varieties analyzed as part of the 2024–2025 variety trial. Each variety was grown at the VOVRC in quadruplicate plots. Harvested onions from each plot were dried and submitted to the lab individually. Cores taken from 10 onions within each replicate were composited and pressed to collect the onion juice, analyzed following procedures described in Kim et al. (2017).

Results and Discussion

The following tables compare the concentrations of flavor-associated compounds in onions grown as a part of the 2024–2025 variety trial. It should be noted that as the three measured parameters decrease, onions are considered to have a superior flavor quality.

In this year’s yellow Granex variety trials, the pyruvic acid (pungency) content ranged from 2.4–6.0 µmol/ml, which is consistent with the overall pungency measured in the past two growing seasons. Lachrymatory factor ranged from 0.55–2.29 µmol/ml, which was a decrease of 39% compared to the last two seasons. Finally, methyl thiosulfinates ranged from 3.6–21.4 nmol/ml which was a slight increase of 24% compared to the previous two growing seasons. Overall, the flavor quality of the variety trial onions was consistent with the past two growing seasons.

The cumulative variety flavor quality rankings are also provided below for this year’s data along with the average rating of yellow Granex onion varieties grown over the past three seasons. For additional information regarding the performance of a given variety, please contact your Extension agent or the VOVCR. We would like to thank the participating seed companies as well as the Vidalia Onion Committee for their support of this trial.

Reference

Kim, H.-Y., Jackson, D., Adhikari, K., Riner, C., & Sanchez-Brambila, G. (2017). Relationship between consumer acceptability and pungency-related flavor compounds of Vidalia onions. Journal of Food Science, 82(10), 2396–2402. https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.13915

Tables

Table 1. Pungency (Pyruvic Acid) Content in Onions submitted to the UGA AESL for the 2024–2025 Variety Trial.
VarietyPyruvic acid
(µmole/g)
Gilmore 262.43a
A28012.89ab
Candy Joy, Lot #24- 1099-243.90abc
Fast Track4.08bcd
Sweet Magnolia4.33bcde
Candy Joy, Lot # 24-2010-24A4.42cdef
AG33104.44cdef
Candy Ann4.44cdef
Vidora4.59cdefg
A22904.66cdefg
OSYF23-50824.74cdefg
10144.75cdefg
OSYF12-70914.76cdefg
Plethora4.78cdefg
14074.83cdefg
OSYF10-40214.83cdefg
Superex4.83cdefg
OSYF22-40224.85cdefg
Sweet Azalea4.86cdefg
Reforma4.88cdefg
NUN 10114.91cdefg
Candy Kim4.93cdefg
Early Sweet4.95cdefg
Macon4.97cdefg
Rio Dulce5.00cdefg
404Y5.08cdefg
Dulciana5.08cdefg
Chianti5.09cdefg
3695.16cdefg
Red Maiden5.19cdefg
Emy 551865.22cdefg
Sapelo5.22cdefg
Century5.24cdefg
Naranco5.24cdefg
Georgia Boy5.39defg
Tania5.41defg
Red Scarlet5.45defg
300Y5.48defg
OSYF23-50845.48defg
Red Halen5.58efg
Alba Blanca5.60efg
Maragogi5.64efg
Tacoma5.65efg
102585.73efg
Copada5.78efg
Sofire5.79fg
Rio Del Sol5.84fg
106Y5.93g
10156.00g
Note. Similar letters between varieties indicate those varieties are not
significantly different according to Tukey test (p ≤ 0.05).
Table 2. Onion Lachrymatory Factor (Propanethial S-Oxide) Content in the 2024–2025 Variety Trial.
VarietyLachrymatory factor
µmole/g
Gilmore 260.55a
A28010.56a
Plethora0.78ab
A22900.98abc
10141.09abc
300Y1.12abcd
Dulciana1.14abcd
Fast Track1.15abcd
Sweet Magnolia1.23abcde
Macon1.28abcde
Candy Joy, Lot #24-1099-241.28abcde
Emy 551861.29abcde
Maragogi1.29abcde
Chianti1.30abcdef
Rio Dulce1.30abcdef
3691.33abcdef
Red Scarlet1.34abcdef
OSYF12-70911.35abcdef
Sofire1.38bcdef
Tacoma1.38bcdef
Sweet Azalea1.41bcdef
Candy Ann1.42bcdef
102581.44bcdef
AG33101.44bcdef
OSYF10-40211.47bcdef
Superex1.48bcdefg
Tania1.49bcdefg
OSYF23-50821.50bcdefg
Vidora1.50bcdefg
Red Maiden1.52bcdefg
Candy Joy, Lot # 24-2010-24A1.57bcdefg
10151.62cdefg
14071.62cdefg
Naranco1.62cdefg
404Y1.63cdefg
Red Halen1.64cdefg
Early Sweet1.64cdefg
Century1.68cdefg
Georgia Boy1.71cdefg
Reforma1.71cdefg
NUN 10111.71cdefg
106Y1.71cdefg
Sapelo1.72cdefg
Rio Del Sol1.74cdefg
OSYF22-40221.77cdefg
Candy Kim1.90defg
OSYF23-50841.96efg
Alba Blanca2.09fg
Copada2.29g
Note. Similar letters between varieties indicate those varieties are not
significantly different according to Tukey test (p ≤ 0.05).
Table 3. Methyl Thiosulfinate Content in Onions in the 2024–2025 Variety Trial.
VarietyMethyl thiosulfinates
nmole/g
A28013.63a
Sweet Magnolia3.98a
Gilmore 265.00ab
Sweet Azalea5.15abc
Century5.93abc
10147.33abcd
Rio Dulce7.35abcd
Plethora7.50abcd
Superex7.58abcd
A22907.63abcd
AG33107.90bcd
Rio Del Sol8.28bcd
Dulciana8.58bcde
3698.98bcde
Tacoma9.00bcde
Tania9.03bcde
NUN 10119.15bcde
Emy 551869.28bcde
Maragogi9.45bcde
Copada9.90bcde
Red Maiden9.93bcdef
Macon9.98bcdef
Georgia Boy10.35bcdef
1025810.48cdef
Vidora10.65cdef
Reforma10.85cdef
Fast Track10.98cdef
Candy Ann11.68cdef
OSYF10-402112.83cdef
Candy Kim13.37cdef
101513.43cdef
106Y13.73cdef
Early Sweet13.83cdef
Sofire14.15cdef
Candy Joy, Lot #24- 1099-2414.88cdef
Candy Joy, Lot # 24-2010-24A15.28cdef
Sapelo15.73defg
140715.73defg
Red Scarlet16.45defg
OSYF23-508216.85defg
Alba Blanca17.60efg
300Y18.15efg
404Y18.45efg
Chianti18.68fg
Red Halen20.95fg
OSYF22-402220.98g
OSYF23-508421.00g
OSYF12-709121.43g
Naranco22.20g
Note. Similar letters between varieties indicate those varieties are not
significantly different according to Tukey test (p ≤ 0.05).
Table 4. Overall Flavor Quality Ranking of the 2024–2025 Variety Trial Onions.
VarietyRank
A28011 (t)
Gilmore1 (t)
Sweet Magnolia3
Plethora4
10145 (t)
A22905 (t)
Candy Joy, Lot #24- 1099-245 (t)
Fast Track8
Dulciana9 (t)
Rio Dulce9 (t)
Sweet Azalea9 (t)
AG331012 (t)
Emy 5518612 (t)
Superex12 (t)
36915 (t)
Century15 (t)
Macon15 (t)
Maragogi18
Candy Ann19 (t)
Tania19 (t)
NUN 101121 (t)
OSYF10-402121 (t)
Red Maiden21 (t)
Tacoma21 (t)
300Y25 (t)
Vidora25 (t)
1025827 (t)
Candy Joy Lot # 24- 2010-24A27 (t)
Chianti27 (t)
Early Sweet27 (t)
Georgia Boy27 (t)
Red Scarlet27 (t)
Reforma27 (t)
Rio Del Sol27 (t)
Candy Kim35 (t)
OSYF23-508235 (t)
Sofire35 (t)
140738 (t)
OSYF12-709138 (t)
Sapelo38 (t)
404Y41
101542 (t)
106Y42 (t)
Copada42 (t)
Naranco45 (t)
OSYF22-402245 (t)
Red Halen47
Alba Blanca48 (t)
OSYF23-508448 (t)
(t) tied
Table 5. Overall Flavor Quality Ranking of Yellow Variety Trial Onions Harvested in 2024–2025.
VarietyRank
Gilmore 261
Maragogi2
Tania3
Fast Track4 (t)
Sweet Magnolia4 (t)
Plethora6
14077 (t)
Superex7 (t)
Candy Ann9 (t)
Candy Joy9 (t)
Macon9 (t)
NUN 10149 (t)
Sweet Azalea9 (t)
OSYF10-402114
Vidora15
1025816 (t)
Candy Kim16 (t)
Early Sweet16 (t)
Reforma16 (t)
Georgia Boy20 (t)
Sapelo20 (t)
NUN 101122
Century23
OSYF12-709124 (t)
SON-300Y24 (t)
Copada26 (t)
SON-404Y26 (t)
SON-106Y28
(t) tied


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