Flavonoids are a group of secondary plant metabolites with presumably beneficial health effects. The content of these phytochemicals in potato tubers depend on the cultivar, plant nutrient availability, environmental conditions and cultivation practices. This research was aimed to determine the impact of conventional, organic and biodynamic farming systems on the contents of major flavonoids in potato tubers with different coloured flesh. Five potato cultivars (Red Emmalie, Laura, Salad Blue, Violetta, Tornado) were cultivated at a farm in the Širvintos district (Lithuania). Potatoes were grown in different crop management systems: conventional, organic and biodynamic. The contents of flavonoids and their derivatives were measured by High-p...
The purpose of the research is to study the effect of the feeding area of Gala potato, the use of fu...
Potato cultivars exhibit a wide variation in skin and flesh colour due to the presence of pigments. ...
The aim of this research, which was undertaken in two years (2013–2014), was to evaluate the effect ...
Potatoes are among the world’s most widely cultivated crops, so the conditions under which they are ...
Agricultural systems and cultivation technologies applied have an impact on the biochemical composit...
Numerous studies confirm that agriculture farming systems and cultivation technologies applied have ...
Leidinio DOI: https://doi.org/10.7220/1822-9913.2020The aim of the research was to determine the inf...
Pagal tradicinę bulvių auginimo technologiją tyrimui skirtos bulvės augintos intensyvaus ir ekologin...
The objective of the research was to determine the polyphenol content in the tubers and leaves of se...
The investigations were conducted in the 2017 - 2018 academic year in the Laboratory for Agronomy an...
Potato is the most consumed crop in the world has a rich source of phenolic compounds having antioxi...
Recently in Lithuania coloured potatoes have attracted the attention of investigators and consumers ...
Increasing public concern about environment and human health reflects in growing consumers´ interest...
Jerusalem artichoke, ware potatoes tubers and mulberry leaves contains biologically active materials...
The objective of this study was to develop an innovative method of potato cultivation, with limited ...
The purpose of the research is to study the effect of the feeding area of Gala potato, the use of fu...
Potato cultivars exhibit a wide variation in skin and flesh colour due to the presence of pigments. ...
The aim of this research, which was undertaken in two years (2013–2014), was to evaluate the effect ...
Potatoes are among the world’s most widely cultivated crops, so the conditions under which they are ...
Agricultural systems and cultivation technologies applied have an impact on the biochemical composit...
Numerous studies confirm that agriculture farming systems and cultivation technologies applied have ...
Leidinio DOI: https://doi.org/10.7220/1822-9913.2020The aim of the research was to determine the inf...
Pagal tradicinę bulvių auginimo technologiją tyrimui skirtos bulvės augintos intensyvaus ir ekologin...
The objective of the research was to determine the polyphenol content in the tubers and leaves of se...
The investigations were conducted in the 2017 - 2018 academic year in the Laboratory for Agronomy an...
Potato is the most consumed crop in the world has a rich source of phenolic compounds having antioxi...
Recently in Lithuania coloured potatoes have attracted the attention of investigators and consumers ...
Increasing public concern about environment and human health reflects in growing consumers´ interest...
Jerusalem artichoke, ware potatoes tubers and mulberry leaves contains biologically active materials...
The objective of this study was to develop an innovative method of potato cultivation, with limited ...
The purpose of the research is to study the effect of the feeding area of Gala potato, the use of fu...
Potato cultivars exhibit a wide variation in skin and flesh colour due to the presence of pigments. ...
The aim of this research, which was undertaken in two years (2013–2014), was to evaluate the effect ...