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Potato Research | 2007

Suitability of Organic Potatoes for Industrial Processing: Effect of Agronomical Measures on Selected Quality Parameters at Harvest and after Storage

Thorsten Haase; Christian Schüler; Norbert U. Haase; Jürgen Heß

Three factorial field experiments were conducted in two consecutive years (2003 and 2004) on two sites in order to examine the impact of preceding crop, pre-sprouting, N and K fertilization and cultivar on quality attributes of organically grown potatoes destined for processing into French fries or crisps. Tuber dry matter (DM) concentration, glucose and fructose concentrations, as well as the colour of crisps and the quality score of French fries, were assessed at harvest and after a 4-month storage period. Results suggest that tubers from organic potato cropping may be expected to have sufficiently high tuber DM concentrations (>19%) for processing into French fries without impairing the texture of the fries when concentrations exceed 23%. DM concentrations of tubers for crips (cv. Marlen) fell short of the required minimum of 22% when a combined N and K fertilizer was applied. The tuber DM concentration was significantly lower following peas than following a legume-grass/clover ley or cereals (oats or winter wheat), but only in one of two seasons. Pre-sprouting increased tuber DM concentration considerably, especially in the growing season with a high incidence of Phytophthora infestans (+1.2% absolute increase). Tuber DM concentration was significantly higher after storage in two of three experiments (+0.4 and 0.5% absolute increase). Cultivars belonging to the very early and early maturity type showed the largest relative increase in reducing sugars concentrations due to storage, ranging between 300 and 1,100%. The medium-early cv. Agria and medium-late cv. Marena proved to be best suited for processing into French fries under conditions of organic farming, as only minor deviations from the highest quality standards were established at harvest (quality index at 4.3 and 4.1, respectively). A consistently high crisp quality was achieved by the medium-early cv. Marlen, with L-values of 70.8 and 66.7 at harvest and after storage, respectively. Overall, results show that the quality variables were mainly affected by cultivar, season, storage and their interaction. The effect of agronomical measures, such as fertilization, preceding crop and pre-sprouting of seed-tubers, was rather small and their effect on internal tuber quality and quality of fried products may hardly be predictable. The quality standards for tuber raw stock can be accomplished best when adequate cultivars are chosen.


Potato Research | 2007

Representation of Potato Virus Y Control Strategies in Current and Past Extension Literature

Thomas F. Döring; Joachim Schrader; Christian Schüler

The aphid-vectored Potato virus Y (PVY) is currently seen as an important limiting factor in the production of potatoes in many countries. Using a content-analysis approach, we investigated the German extension literature for recommendations regarding the control of PVY. Media included articles from periodicals addressing farmers and agricultural textbooks published in the last five decades (1955–2004). In the current literature (1995–2004), the clearly dominating strategy was found to be insecticidal control, although this strategy has been subject to some criticism in the scientific literature. Over the last five decades we also found a strongly increasing representation of insecticidal strategies. Furthermore, over this period of time, information diversity, measured as the number of different strategies proposed per article or per textbook, decreased consistently.


European Journal of Agronomy | 2007

The effect of different N and K sources on tuber nutrient uptake, total and graded yield of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) for processing

Thorsten Haase; Christian Schüler; Jürgen Heß


Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2008

Vineyard soils under organic and conventional management—microbial biomass and activity indices and their relation to soil chemical properties

Björn Probst; Christian Schüler; Rainer Georg Joergensen


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2009

Fate of legume-derived nitrogen in monocultures and mixtures with cereals

Peer Urbatzka; Rüdiger Graß; Thorsten Haase; Christian Schüler; Jürgen Heß


Organic agriculture | 2011

Grain yield and quality characteristics of different genotypes of winter pea in comparison to spring pea for organic farming in pure and mixed stands

Peer Urbatzka; Rüdiger Graß; Thorsten Haase; Christian Schüler; Dieter Trautz; Jürgen Heß


European Journal of Agronomy | 2012

Influence of different sowing dates of winter pea genotypes on winter hardiness and productivity as either winter catch crop or seed legume

Peer Urbatzka; Rüdiger Graß; Thorsten Haase; Christian Schüler; Jürgen Heß


Archive | 2005

Nutzung pflanzengenetischer Ressourcen für den ökologischen Landbau am Beispiel von Wintererbsen

Peer Urbatzka; Rüdiger Graß; Christian Schüler


Archive | 2007

Organische Substanz in ökologisch bewirtschafteten Böden,Quantität, Qualität und ihr Einfluss auf Getreideerträge

Harald Schmidt; Christian Schüler; Rainer Georg Jörgensen


Beiträge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau: Ende der Nische. Kassel, 1. - 4. März 2005 | 2005

Einfluss von Düngung und Sorte auf Ertrags- und Qualitätsparameter von Verarbeitungskartoffeln im Ökologischen Landbau

Thorsten Haase; Christian Schüler; E. Kölsch; Jürgen Heß; Norbert Ulf Haase

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