Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes
Agronomic fortification with microelement as well as macronutrients has been used in recent years with increasing frequency to improve the nutritional quality of plant products for human consumption. Here the influence of pre-harvest foliar micronutrients fertilization (Micro+) including B, Cu, Fe,...
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doaj-0ac804e7823242e3a359020477ea52cb2021-04-02T18:18:44ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-11-01101744174410.3390/agronomy10111744Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early PotatoesAnita Ierna0Alessandra Pellegrino1Rosario Paolo Mauro2Cherubino Leonardi3Institute of BioEconomy, National Research Council (CNR-IBE) Via P. Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, ItalyInstitute of BioEconomy, National Research Council (CNR-IBE) Via P. Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, ItalyDepartment of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Di3A), University of Catania Via Valdisavoia 5, 95123 Catania, ItalyDepartment of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Di3A), University of Catania Via Valdisavoia 5, 95123 Catania, ItalyAgronomic fortification with microelement as well as macronutrients has been used in recent years with increasing frequency to improve the nutritional quality of plant products for human consumption. Here the influence of pre-harvest foliar micronutrients fertilization (Micro+) including B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo and Zn compared to control (Micro−) on mineral profiles of raw and minimally processed potatoes of cv. Bellini was investigated. The mineral profile was analyzed on raw tubers at harvest and on minimally processed potatoes after 0 and 12 days of storage at 4 ± 1 °C. Preliminary results showed that micronutrients fertilization improved mineral composition of raw potatoes, through an increase in tuber concentrations of Fe (+70%) and Zn (+27%), but also of N (+23%), and Mn (+18%). The increased concentrations of minerals in micro-fertilized raw potatoes led to a better concentration in micro-fertilized minimally processed potatoes, even if some minerals were lost in processing, presumably due to skin removal. The reduction was particularly evident in both Micro– and Micro+ samples for Fe (−29%) and Ca (−17%). However foliar micronutrient fertilization markedly improved the Fe and Zn contribution that a 200 g serving of potatoes can give to current recommended nutrient intakes (RNIs) both in raw and minimally processed potatoes. Storage for 12 days did not alter the mineral profile of the tubers. Observations of the mineral profiles of the studied samples suggest that the application of foliar microelement-containing solutions was able to fortify both raw and minimally processed potatoes.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/11/1744<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.fortificationmineralstubersminimal processing |
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Anita Ierna Alessandra Pellegrino Rosario Paolo Mauro Cherubino Leonardi Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes Agronomy <i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L. fortification minerals tubers minimal processing |
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Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes |
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Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes |
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Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes |
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Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes |
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Micronutrient Foliar Fertilization for the Biofortification of Raw and Minimally Processed Early Potatoes |
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micronutrient foliar fertilization for the biofortification of raw and minimally processed early potatoes |
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Agronomic fortification with microelement as well as macronutrients has been used in recent years with increasing frequency to improve the nutritional quality of plant products for human consumption. Here the influence of pre-harvest foliar micronutrients fertilization (Micro+) including B, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo and Zn compared to control (Micro−) on mineral profiles of raw and minimally processed potatoes of cv. Bellini was investigated. The mineral profile was analyzed on raw tubers at harvest and on minimally processed potatoes after 0 and 12 days of storage at 4 ± 1 °C. Preliminary results showed that micronutrients fertilization improved mineral composition of raw potatoes, through an increase in tuber concentrations of Fe (+70%) and Zn (+27%), but also of N (+23%), and Mn (+18%). The increased concentrations of minerals in micro-fertilized raw potatoes led to a better concentration in micro-fertilized minimally processed potatoes, even if some minerals were lost in processing, presumably due to skin removal. The reduction was particularly evident in both Micro– and Micro+ samples for Fe (−29%) and Ca (−17%). However foliar micronutrient fertilization markedly improved the Fe and Zn contribution that a 200 g serving of potatoes can give to current recommended nutrient intakes (RNIs) both in raw and minimally processed potatoes. Storage for 12 days did not alter the mineral profile of the tubers. Observations of the mineral profiles of the studied samples suggest that the application of foliar microelement-containing solutions was able to fortify both raw and minimally processed potatoes. |
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<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L. fortification minerals tubers minimal processing |
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