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El-Sayed, H., El-S. Fathy, E., Ibrahim, R., El-Awady, A. (2007). STUDIES ON STORING POTATO TUBERS OUT REFRIGERATOR USING NATURAL ESSENIAL OILS: (A) IMPROVING STORABILITY AND REDUCING OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE STORAGE PROBLEMS.. Journal of Plant Production, 32(4), 2983-2999. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.207698
Hala A. El-Sayed; E. L. El-S. Fathy; Rawia E. Ibrahim; Amal A. El-Awady. "STUDIES ON STORING POTATO TUBERS OUT REFRIGERATOR USING NATURAL ESSENIAL OILS: (A) IMPROVING STORABILITY AND REDUCING OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE STORAGE PROBLEMS.". Journal of Plant Production, 32, 4, 2007, 2983-2999. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.207698
El-Sayed, H., El-S. Fathy, E., Ibrahim, R., El-Awady, A. (2007). 'STUDIES ON STORING POTATO TUBERS OUT REFRIGERATOR USING NATURAL ESSENIAL OILS: (A) IMPROVING STORABILITY AND REDUCING OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE STORAGE PROBLEMS.', Journal of Plant Production, 32(4), pp. 2983-2999. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.207698
El-Sayed, H., El-S. Fathy, E., Ibrahim, R., El-Awady, A. STUDIES ON STORING POTATO TUBERS OUT REFRIGERATOR USING NATURAL ESSENIAL OILS: (A) IMPROVING STORABILITY AND REDUCING OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE STORAGE PROBLEMS.. Journal of Plant Production, 2007; 32(4): 2983-2999. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2007.207698

STUDIES ON STORING POTATO TUBERS OUT REFRIGERATOR USING NATURAL ESSENIAL OILS: (A) IMPROVING STORABILITY AND REDUCING OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE STORAGE PROBLEMS.

Article 30, Volume 32, Issue 4, April 2007, Page 2983-2999  XML PDF (676.49 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2007.207698
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Authors
Hala A. El-Sayed1; E. L. El-S. Fathy2; Rawia E. Ibrahim2; Amal A. El-Awady2
1Veget.Dept., Fac.of Agric., Mansoura Univ .
2Vegt.Dept . , Hort . Res. Inst ., Agric . Res. Cent.,Cairo , Egypt .
Abstract
Storage experiments were conducted at El-Barmon , Horticulture Research Institute during 2003 and 2004 In order to study the effect of different storage treatments , i.e anise , mint , fennel , eucalyptus oils (individuals or paris) / ambient temperature added to cold storage treatment on storability and bioconstituents of tubers (saved from summer harvesting) of two potato cvs (Diamant and spunta ) during 9 months storage period .
The results could be summarized as follows :-
1 – Diamant and spunta cvs were significantly differed in their effect on sprouting , weight loss and damage percentages as well as sprout length . Tubers of Diamant cv were of significant lower values also those were of  higher carbohydrate , starch , non reducing sugars and total phenols content .
2 – The most superior storage treatments which completely (100%) suppressed sprouting and damage incidence and greatly reduced weight loss percentage were of mint oil and anise + mint oils .
3 – Treated tubers of both cvs with all essential oils / ambient temperature storage and those that kept on cold (4oC) were significantly maintained better storability and greatly preserved their bioconstituents compared with untreated ones . The most superior ones , which completely (100 %) suppressed sprouting and damage percentage and greatly reduced weight loss percentage , were mint oil and anise + mint oil treated tubers of both cvs (with no significant differences among them ) . Also , 4oC stored tubers and fennel oil treated tubers of Diamant were the following superior treatments .
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