Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones
The effect of environment and peeling on the glycoalkaloid concentration of late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones was determined by ultraperformance liquid chromatography (UPLC). Significant variation due to clone, environment and clone x environment (G x E) interaction was found. Total glycoalkaloids (TGA) concentration in raw unpeeled tubers ranged from 1.37 to 33.35 mg / 100 g on a fresh weight basis (FW). The α-chaconine, α-solanine and TGA concentrations of all the late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant clones and varieties evaluated in this study were higher under heat stress conditions. The clones 398098.570, 398192.213 and 398208.219 have less than 10 mg / 100 g FW of glycoalkaloids under heat stress conditions and are recommended for distribution. TGA concentration of clones and varieties was reduced from 5 to 73% with a mean reduction of 33% after peeling. However, under heat stress conditions, clones 398098.203 and 398098.204 presented unsafe levels of TGA even after peeling and have been removed from the list of late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant clones recommended for distribution. Peeling reduced the TGA concentration of clone 393371.58 to a safe level when grown under heat stress conditions.
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dig-cgspace-10568-1191732023-12-08T19:36:04Z Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones Munoa, L.P. Chacaltana, C. Sosa, P. Gastelo, M. Felde, T. zum Burgos, G. potatoes glycoalkaloids solanine heat stress peeling The effect of environment and peeling on the glycoalkaloid concentration of late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones was determined by ultraperformance liquid chromatography (UPLC). Significant variation due to clone, environment and clone x environment (G x E) interaction was found. Total glycoalkaloids (TGA) concentration in raw unpeeled tubers ranged from 1.37 to 33.35 mg / 100 g on a fresh weight basis (FW). The α-chaconine, α-solanine and TGA concentrations of all the late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant clones and varieties evaluated in this study were higher under heat stress conditions. The clones 398098.570, 398192.213 and 398208.219 have less than 10 mg / 100 g FW of glycoalkaloids under heat stress conditions and are recommended for distribution. TGA concentration of clones and varieties was reduced from 5 to 73% with a mean reduction of 33% after peeling. However, under heat stress conditions, clones 398098.203 and 398098.204 presented unsafe levels of TGA even after peeling and have been removed from the list of late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant clones recommended for distribution. Peeling reduced the TGA concentration of clone 393371.58 to a safe level when grown under heat stress conditions. 2022-03 2022-03-30T05:56:10Z 2022-03-30T05:56:10Z Journal Article Muñoa, L.; Chacaltana, C.; Sosa, P.; Gastelo, M.; zum Felde, T.; Burgos, G. 2022. Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research. ISSN 2666-1543. 7. 5 p. 2666-1543 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119173 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2022.100269 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access 5 p. Elsevier Journal of Agriculture and Food Research |
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potatoes glycoalkaloids solanine heat stress peeling potatoes glycoalkaloids solanine heat stress peeling Munoa, L.P. Chacaltana, C. Sosa, P. Gastelo, M. Felde, T. zum Burgos, G. Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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The effect of environment and peeling on the glycoalkaloid concentration of late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones was determined by ultraperformance liquid chromatography (UPLC). Significant variation due to clone, environment and clone x environment (G x E) interaction was found. Total glycoalkaloids (TGA) concentration in raw unpeeled tubers ranged from 1.37 to 33.35 mg / 100 g on a fresh weight basis (FW). The α-chaconine, α-solanine and TGA concentrations of all the late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant clones and varieties evaluated in this study were higher under heat stress conditions. The clones 398098.570, 398192.213 and 398208.219 have less than 10 mg / 100 g FW of glycoalkaloids under heat stress conditions and are recommended for distribution. TGA concentration of clones and varieties was reduced from 5 to 73% with a mean reduction of 33% after peeling. However, under heat stress conditions, clones 398098.203 and 398098.204 presented unsafe levels of TGA even after peeling and have been removed from the list of late blight-resistant and heat-tolerant clones recommended for distribution. Peeling reduced the TGA concentration of clone 393371.58 to a safe level when grown under heat stress conditions. |
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Munoa, L.P. Chacaltana, C. Sosa, P. Gastelo, M. Felde, T. zum Burgos, G. |
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Munoa, L.P. Chacaltana, C. Sosa, P. Gastelo, M. Felde, T. zum Burgos, G. |
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Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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Effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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effect of environment and peeling in the glycoalkaloid concentration of disease-resistant and heat-tolerant potato clones |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119173 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2022.100269 |
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