Cold-induced sweetening (CIS) caused by reducing sugar (RS) accumulation during storage in low temperature in potato tubers is a critical factor influencing the quality of fried potato products. The reconditioning (REC) by arising storage temperature is a common measure to lower down RS. However, both CIS and REC are genotype-dependent and the genetic basis remains uncertain. In the present study, with a diploid potato population with broad genetic background, four reproducible QTL of CIS and two of REC were resolved on chromosomes 5, 6, and 7 of the CIS-sensitive parent and chromosomes 5 and 11 of the CIS-resistant parent, respectively, implying that these two traits may be genetically independent. This hypothesis was also supported by the...
Complex characters of plants such as starch and sugar content of seeds, fruits, tubers and roots are...
Complex characters of plants such as starch and sugar content of seeds, fruits, tubers and roots are...
Abstract Background Invertases are ubiquitous enzymes that irreversibly cleave sucrose into fructose...
<p>Cold-induced sweetening (CIS) caused by reducing sugar (RS) accumulation during storage in low te...
<p>Cold-induced sweetening (CIS) caused by reducing sugar (RS) accumulation during storage in low te...
A candidate gene approach has been used as a first step to identify the molecular basis of quantitat...
Potatoes are increasingly consumed in the form of processed foodstuffs such as French fries and cris...
To understand the molecular basis of potato starch related traits and the underlying starch biosynth...
The development of germplasm with resistance to common scab and cold-induced sweetening is a high pr...
exhibit significant variation in reducing sugar content directly after harvest, cold storage and rec...
To understand the molecular basis of potato starch related traits and the underlying starch biosynth...
Cold-induced sweetening developed during storage of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) at low temperatu...
Tuber starch content and plant maturity are two important agronomic traits of potato. To investigate...
Potatoes are increasingly consumed in the form of processed foodstuffs such as French fries and cris...
Background: Potato is the most important staple food in the world. Cold-induced sweetening occurs wh...
Complex characters of plants such as starch and sugar content of seeds, fruits, tubers and roots are...
Complex characters of plants such as starch and sugar content of seeds, fruits, tubers and roots are...
Abstract Background Invertases are ubiquitous enzymes that irreversibly cleave sucrose into fructose...
<p>Cold-induced sweetening (CIS) caused by reducing sugar (RS) accumulation during storage in low te...
<p>Cold-induced sweetening (CIS) caused by reducing sugar (RS) accumulation during storage in low te...
A candidate gene approach has been used as a first step to identify the molecular basis of quantitat...
Potatoes are increasingly consumed in the form of processed foodstuffs such as French fries and cris...
To understand the molecular basis of potato starch related traits and the underlying starch biosynth...
The development of germplasm with resistance to common scab and cold-induced sweetening is a high pr...
exhibit significant variation in reducing sugar content directly after harvest, cold storage and rec...
To understand the molecular basis of potato starch related traits and the underlying starch biosynth...
Cold-induced sweetening developed during storage of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) at low temperatu...
Tuber starch content and plant maturity are two important agronomic traits of potato. To investigate...
Potatoes are increasingly consumed in the form of processed foodstuffs such as French fries and cris...
Background: Potato is the most important staple food in the world. Cold-induced sweetening occurs wh...
Complex characters of plants such as starch and sugar content of seeds, fruits, tubers and roots are...
Complex characters of plants such as starch and sugar content of seeds, fruits, tubers and roots are...
Abstract Background Invertases are ubiquitous enzymes that irreversibly cleave sucrose into fructose...