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Aim: To review currently available information in order to identify the research required to improve understanding of the factors controlling the rate of senescence, and amelioration of the condition during storage.

Industry Challenge

Prolonged storage of potatoes leads to a form of sugar accumulation termed ‘senescent sweetening’ that is generally associated with a loss of cell membrane integrity within the tuber over time. Although some information is available regarding the nature and causes of senescent sweetening, a greater understanding about the factors controlling the rate of senescence and how to ameliorate the condition during storage would be extremely beneficial to the GB potato industry.

Collaboration

Natural Resources Institute (NRI) and Sutton Bridge Crop Storage Research (SBCSR)

Approach

The main topics of this review to be covered are:

- The nature of tuber senescence
- Factors affecting the rate of tuber senescence
- Indicators of tuber maturity
- Potential early indicators of the onset of senescence and associated sweetening

Reports and Key Words

Publication Date: 
23 August 2011
Full Research Project Title: A review of the molecular, biochemical and physiological changes that occur during tuber development/maturation and the impact of growing and storage conditions on these processes/changes
Duration: January 2011 - July 2011
Author/Contact: 
Debbie Rees
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Contractor: 
NRI
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