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Histological and physiological changes of potato starch derived from seed and TPS (True Potato Seed) grown tubers under different cold storage duration.
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- المؤلفون: Taufique, T.1,2; Nishizawa, T.1; Roy, T. S.2; Meiko, K.1; Chakraborty, R.2; Mostofa, M.3 ; Nara, K.1
- المصدر:
Advances in Horticultural Science. 2021, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p371-381. 11p.
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Starch granules in potato tubers exist with varying sizes and size distribution in nature. In this study, both the tubers of seed potato ('Lady Rosetta') and true potato seed (TPS) ('BARI TPS1') varieties were stored at 5°C for 0 to 4 months, and the changes in the starch break down were analyzed physiologically and histologically to investigate how cold storage affects the starch break down. Although the starch content of both varieties reduced during cold storage, the reduction of starch content in 'BARI TPS1' was higher than that of 'Lady Rosetta'. However, both volume and ovality (length:width) of starch granule did not change significantly throughout the storage period irrespective of variety, suggesting a nonuniform breakdown of starch granules. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images of starch granule showed nonuniformed deformation and enlarged cavity or hole along the storage period, which indicated that starch breakdown occurred at a specific part of starch granule rather than peripherally and penetration would be deeper in 'BARI TPS1' than that of 'Lady Rosetta'. However, there was no significant change in granule size distribution in spite of rapid degradation of amylopectin percentage in 'BARI TPS1' than that of 'Lady Rosetta', suggesting more susceptibility of 'BARI TPS1' to starch degrading enzyme and higher enzymatic action would cause deeper penetration in 'BARI TPS1' than that of 'Lady Rosetta'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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