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Potato Research | 2007

Soft-rot Resistance of Coloured Potato Cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.): The Role of Anthocyanins

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen

Coloured potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) rich in anthocyanins are gaining increasing interest on the markets, mainly due to beneficial health effects. Potato varieties containing colour pigments are therefore utilized more and more in actual breeding programmes. In this study, 10 purple-fleshed potato cultivars were compared in their resistance to soft rot caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum (Pc) with 10 white/yellow-fleshed potato cultivars. The results revealed that coloured potato cultivars exhibited on average better resistance to soft rot than white/yellow-fleshed potato cultivars. On tuber halves of purple-fleshed cultivars, the extent of rotting caused by Pc was on average 28.6% lower than on white/yellow-fleshed cultivars. The greater resistance of coloured potatoes coincided with the presence of anthocyanins, higher concentrations of soluble phenols and elevated polyphenol oxidase activity in tuber tissue. These three components were significantly correlated with the extent of rotting caused by Pc. However, coloured and white/yellow-fleshed cultivars were not very different in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and peroxidase activity. There were also no significant differences in concentrations of dry matter, starch, crude protein and glycoalkaloids. Key findings reveal that total soluble phenols and anthocyanins contributed crucially to resistance expression in tuber tissue of coloured potato cultivars.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2009

Special quality traits of coloured potato breeding clones : Anthocyanins, soluble phenols and antioxidant capacity

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen; Hans-Ulrich Jürgens; Wolfgang Schütze


Agriculture | 2013

Antioxidants in Different Potato Genotypes: Effect of Drought and Wounding Stress

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2012

Characterisation of Several Rye Cultivars with Respect to Arabinoxylans and Extract Viscosity

Hans-Ulrich Jürgens; Gisela Jansen; Christina B. Wegener


Food & Function | 2010

Antioxidant capacity in cultivated and wild Solanum species: The effect of wound stress

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen


Functional Foods in Health and Disease | 2015

Bioactive compounds in potatoes: Accumulation under drought stress conditions

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen; Hans-Ulrich Jürgens


Sustainable Agriculture Research | 2014

Influence of Drought and Wounding Stress on Soluble Phenols and Proteins in Potato Tubers

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen; Hans-Ulrich Jürgens


Functional Foods in Health and Disease | 2017

Drought stress affects bioactive compounds in potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) relevant to non-communicable diseases

Christina B. Wegener; Hans-Ulrich Jürgens; Gisela Jansen


Plant Genetic Resources | 2011

Cultivated and wild Solanum species as potential sources for health-promoting quality traits

Christina B. Wegener; Gisela Jansen


Kraftfutter / Feed magazine | 2011

Roggen mit mehr Potential für die Tierernährung

Gisela Jansen; Hans-Ulrich Jürgens; Christina B. Wegener

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