| Literature DB >> 30744843 |
Samvedna Shukla1, Shiv Shanker Pandey2, Muktesh Chandra3, Alok Pandey2, Nidhi Bharti2, Deepti Barnawal2, Chandan Singh Chanotiya4, Sudeep Tandon5, Mahendra Pandurang Darokar6, Alok Kalra7.
Abstract
Use of harmful chemicals and expensive maintenance of cold-storage conditions for controlling sprouting are among the major problems in potato storage. Here, 20 essential oils (EOs) were tested for their sprouting-inhibiting and sprouting-inducing activities. Overall, treatments of lemon grass (LG) and clove (CL) oils could induce sprouting whereas palmarosa (PR) and ajwain (AZ) oils could inhibit sprouting of potato tubers at normal-room-temperature (25 ± 2 °C) storage. Selected-EOs treatments affected sprouting by modulation of accumulation of reducing sugars, ethylene, and expression of genes involved in tuber-sprouting such as ARF, ARP, AIP and ERF. Surprisingly, 7-days AZ-treatments could inhibit sprouting for 30-days which was mediated via damaging apical meristem. However, LG- and CL-treated tubers could produce enhanced potato yield as well. Present work clearly demonstrates that selected-EOs can be used as a promising eco-friendly approach for inducing/inhibiting sprouting of potato tubers during potato storage and those enhancing sprouting can be used for enhancing productivity.Entities:
Keywords: Ajwain; Clove; Essential oils; Lemon grass; Palmarosa; Sprouting
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30744843 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.01.079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514