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Sweetpotato cultivars differ in efficiency of wound healing

Quirien Elfrida Antoinette van Oirschot, Deborah Rees, Julia Aked and Agnes Kihurani

Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 42, Issue 1 , October 2006, Pages 65-74

2006

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Sweetpotato cultivars differ in efficiency of wound healing

This paper presents a study o­n the wound healing processes in sweetpotatoes (Ipomoea batatas Lam.) when exposed to tropical conditions typical for marketing (RH 50–73%, T 25–30 °C). The physiological processes during healing were revisited. At low humidities (65% ± 10) the depth of the lignified layer i.e. the thickness of the desiccated cell layers was affected by both cultivar and humidity. Some cultivars consistently failed to produce a lignified layer and for others the layer was often not continuous. The continuity of the lignified layer was more important for effectiveness of wound healing than the actual thickness. A method for assessing efficiency of wound healing based o­n assessing the continuity of lignified layers was developed, and called the lignification score. Wound healing efficiency as measured by the lignification score was found to be a major factor for the shelf-life of sweetpotato cultivars. Lignification of wounds correlated with reduced rate of weight loss and reduced susceptibility to microbial infection. A high dry matter content in cultivars correlated with a low lignification score. This relationship was consistent for five trials, including 34 cultivars.