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Influence of cultivar,harvest-date and soil nitrogen on sucrose,specific gravity and storage stability of potatoes grown in Michigan
Authors:C R Santerre  J N Cash  R W Chase
Institution:1. Food Science and Human Nutrition, Michigan State University, 48824, East Lansing, MI
2. Crop and Soil Science, Michigan State University, 48824, East Lansing, MI
Abstract:The cultivars Atlantic, Belchip, Denali, Monona, Norchip and Russet Burbank were harvested at weekly intervals from early August to early October in 1980–81 and analyzed for the following attributes: 1) sucrose rating (SR) (mg sucrose/g fresh tuber) 2) specific gravity (Sp.G.); 3) total yield and 4) chip color. At the final harvest, samples of each cultivar were stored and analyzed for color to determine chipping ability after storage. All varieties achieved a SR below 1.0 by 145 days of growth. Higher nitrogen levels reduced the total yield for early harvests but had no significant effect for later harvests. Changes in sucrose levels as tubers matured were helpful in evaluating the chemical maturity of more recently developed cultivars in relation to established chipping varieties.
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