Ascorbic acid and total phenolics content in early potatoes as affected by growing season, genotype and harvest time
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The influence of genotype and harvest time was investigated on tuber
ascorbic acid (AA) and total phenolics contents of early potatoes in two growing
seasons (winter-spring and summer-autumn crops) in the Mediterranean area.
Genotypes included 4 advanced breeding clones suitable for early potato production
and 3 commercial cultivars: 'Marabel', 'Nicola' and 'Spunta'. The harvest time was
made at 102 and 120 days after planting in the winter-spring season and at 77 and
100 days after planting in the summer-autumn season. AA content was very similar
in the two growing seasons, whereas in the summer-autumn season much higher
levels of total phenolics were found in all studied genotypes. Genotype appeared to
play an important role in affecting ascorbic acid and phenolics content with
breeding clone M4 showing a higher tendency than other genotypes to accumulate
the two compounds in tubers. After a delay of harvest time, phenolics content of
tubers decreased in both growing seasons, whereas ascorbic acid content increased
in winter-spring and decreased in summer-autumn. Our results indicate that by
choosing growing season, genotype and harvest time, it is possible to increase the
actual daily intake of ascorbic acid and phenolics in our diet.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
early potatoes; ascorbic acid; total phenolics; genotype; harvest time
List of contributors:
Ierna, Anita; Melilli, MARIA GRAZIA
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