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Potato biodiversity: A linear discriminant analysis on the nutritional and physicochemical composition of fifty genotypes

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Sampaio S.L., Barreira J.C.M., Fernandes Â., Petropoulos S.A., Alexopoulos A., Santos-Buelga C., Ferreira I.C.F.R., Barros L.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128853
Sujet
Discriminant analysis
Fatty acids
Fatty acids distributions
Geographical origins
Linear discriminant analysis
Physico-chemical composition
Physicochemical characteristics
Physicochemical parameters
Potato genotypes
Sustainable farming system
Biodiversity
carbohydrate
carboxylic acid
citric acid
fatty acid
fructose
glucose
malic acid
oxalic acid
phosphorylase
sucrose
trehalose
aqueous solution
Article
biodiversity
chemical composition
discriminant analysis
energy
farming system
food color
genotype
landrace
nonhuman
nutrient content
nutritional parameters
pH measurement
physical chemistry
potato
chemical phenomena
chemistry
classification
genotype
nutritional value
plant tuber
potato
Biodiversity
Chemical Phenomena
Discriminant Analysis
Genotype
Nutritive Value
Plant Tubers
Solanum tuberosum
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Fifty potato genotypes from twenty-four different countries of origin, four different flesh colours (yellow, purple, red and marble) and different cultivation types (Andean accessions, landraces, breeder lines and cultivated varieties) were studied in terms of their nutritional and physicochemical characteristics. In general, cultivated varieties and breeder lines showed the highest similarity (slight differences only in some particular fatty acids distributions: C10:0, C12:0 and C22:0) concerning the physicochemical parameters assayed in this work, independently of the geographical origin or tuber flesh colour of these genotypes. Nonetheless, some of the studied landraces and Andean accessions proved to be similar enough to be considered as genotypes with good potential for commercial cultivation. These results can contribute to the supply of new potato genotypes into sustainable farming systems, supporting the protection of potato biodiversity, particularly Andean accessions, landraces and coloured genotypes (red or purple flesh) which are not widely cultivated so far. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78766
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