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Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2003

Cultivar variation in keeping quality of sweetpotatoes

D. Rees; Q.E.A van Oirschot; R. Amour; E. Rwiza; Regina Kapinga; T Carey

Abstract Under marketing conditions in tropical developing countries sweetpotatoes have a shelf-life of only 1 to 2 weeks. Storage trials conducted under simulated tropical marketing conditions showed that root shrivelling due to weight loss and rotting are the two major forms of deterioration. Measurement of respiration rates indicated that under these conditions weight loss is primarily (86%) due to water loss. Under these environmental conditions rotting is promoted by water loss, which is therefore the driving force of deterioration. For the cultivars studied, a large range in rates of weight loss was found, which was consistent between seasons, suggesting that breeding for extended shelf-life is feasible. A range of root quality characteristics were assessed, including dry matter content, sugar content, surface area, initial weight, rough weevil ( Blosyrus spp.) damage, latex production, cortex thickness and hardness of the tissue. Multiple regression models for rates of weight loss indicated that dry matter content and root monosaccharide content were important controlling factors. Cultivars with low dry matter content and with high monosaccharide levels lose less weight. The two characteristics are related, and we do not know which more directly affects rates of weight loss. Other root characteristics were less important, although it was found that root size and pre-harvest rough weevil damage had significant effects.


Hortscience | 2011

Evaluation of Dry Matter, Protein, Starch, Sucrose, β-carotene, Iron, Zinc, Calcium, and Magnesium in East African Sweetpotato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam] Germplasm

Silver Tumwegamire; Regina Kapinga; Patrick R. Rubaihayo; Don LaBonte; Wolfgang J. Grüneberg; Gabriela Burgos; Thomas zum Felde; Rosemary Carpio; Elke Pawelzik; Robert O.M. Mwanga


Hortscience | 2009

‘NASPOT 7’, ‘NASPOT 8’, ‘NASPOT 9 O’, ‘NASPOT 10 O’, and ‘Dimbuka-Bukulula’ Sweetpotato

Robert O.M. Mwanga; Benson Odongo; Charles Niringiye; Agnes Alajo; Benjamin Kigozi; Rose N.M. Makumbi; Esther Lugwana; Joweria Namukula; Isaac Mpembe; Regina Kapinga; Berga Lemaga; James Nsumba; Silver Tumwegamire; Craig G. Yencho


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2004

The use of sensory evaluation and consumer preference for the selection of sweetpotato cultivars in East Africa

Keith Tomlins; E. Rwiza; Abdallah Nyango; R. Amour; T. Ngendello; Regina Kapinga; D. Rees; Flavia Jolliffe


Crop Science | 2011

Genetic Diversity in White- and Orange-Fleshed Sweetpotato Farmer Varieties from East Africa Evaluated by Simple Sequence Repeat Markers.

Silver Tumwegamire; Patrick R. Rubaihayo; Don R. LaBonte; F. Diaz; Regina Kapinga; Robert O.M. Mwanga; Wolfgang J. Grüneberg


Hortscience | 2007

Release of Two Orange-fleshed Sweetpotato Cultivars, ‘SPK004’ (‘Kakamega’) and ‘Ejumula’, in Uganda

Robert O.M. Mwanga; Benson Odongo; Charles Niringiye; Agnes Alajo; Putri E. Abidin; Regina Kapinga; Silver Tumwegamire; Berga Lemaga; James Nsumba; Edward E. Carey


Journal of Phytopathology | 2009

Stability of Sweet Potato Cultivars to Alternaria Leaf and Stem Blight Disease

Moses Omongin Osiru; Modesto Ocen Olanya; E. Adipala; Berga Lemaga; Regina Kapinga


Tropical Agriculture | 1998

The potential for extending the shelflife of sweetpotato in East Africa through cultivar selection 208

D. Rees; Regina Kapinga; E. Rwiza; R. Mohammed; Q. Van Oirschot; E.E. Carey; Andrew Westby


Archive | 2009

CHALLENGE THEME PAPER 2: SUSTAINABLE SEED SYSTEMS

Ian Barker; Maria I. Andrade; Ricardo Labarta; Robert O.M. Mwanga; Regina Kapinga; Jan Low; Saharan Africa


Archive | 2003

Sweetpotato post-harvest assessment

Debbie Rees; Quirien Van Oirschot; Regina Kapinga

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Robert O.M. Mwanga

International Potato Center

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D. Rees

University of Greenwich

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Silver Tumwegamire

International Potato Center

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F. Diaz

International Potato Center

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Gabriela Burgos

International Potato Center

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Jan Low

International Potato Center

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