Survival of Solanum jamesii Tubers at Freezing Temperatures
Potato cultivars are propagated by tubers which are sensitive to damage by freezing. Potato has about 100 related wild Solanum species growing naturally in the Americas. When tubers of a spectrum of these species were slowly cooled, most were killed at a few degrees below 0 C. Only tubers of Solanum...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of potato research 2020, Vol.97 (5), p.497-504 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Potato cultivars are propagated by tubers which are sensitive to damage by freezing. Potato has about 100 related wild
Solanum
species growing naturally in the Americas. When tubers of a spectrum of these species were slowly cooled, most were killed at a few degrees below 0 C. Only tubers of
Solanum jamesii
, native to the southwest USA, remained firm, sprouted and grew after one week exposure to freezing temperatures as cold as -15C. Differential Thermal Analysis was performed to detect low temperature exotherms (LTEs) in
jamesii
and similar-sized tubers of cultivars Russet Burbank and Snowden. LTEs, indicating supercooling, were detected only in the
jamesii
tubers. Survival of potato tubers at freezing temperatures could be useful in several ways. Even non-lethal cold exposure of potato tubers at harvest reduces quality for eating and for seed, but storage at freezing temperatures without damage could help preserve tuber dormancy and limit diseases. |
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ISSN: | 1099-209X 1874-9380 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12230-020-09797-x |