Dyna (Mar 2022)

Mitigation of chilling injury in sweet potato roots subjected to low-temperature conditioning

  • Mario Leno Martins Veras,
  • Nicolas Oliveira de Araújo,
  • Jean Paulo de Jesus Tello,
  • Mirelle Nayana de Sousa Santos,
  • Fernanda Ferreira de Araújo,
  • Marcelo Rodrigo Krause,
  • Fernando Luiz Finger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v89n220.97533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 89, no. 220

Abstract

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In many plant tissues, low-temperature conditioning (LTC) has been used to induce postharvest adaptive responses to overcome chilling injury (CI) consequences. This study aimed to investigate whether LTC is effective in reducing the incidence of chilling injury (CI) in sweet potato cultivars. Sweet potato roots BRS Cuia and BRS Rubissol were submitted to cold storage (6 °C or 13 °C) and LTC (10 °C for 7 d, followed by second storage at 6 °C). LTC increased the tolerance of sweet potato roots to CI via antioxidant system activation, mainly in cv. BRS Rubissol, which was markedly associated with higher content of both total soluble phenolics and proline, as well as increased activity of phenylalanine ammonium lyase. Moreover, no either external or internal injuries were observed in the LTC roots, maintaining the quality for processing, which indicates that the LTC is effective in mitigating chilling injury in Brazilian sweet potato cultiva

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