The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage
The effect of speed and duration of ventilation fans on the quality of russet potatoes (Rio Grande Russet) stored at 5 °C ± 2 and 95% RH ± 5 in 2016 and 2017 seasons was investigated. Three fans moved air at three rates: 52 cubic feet per minute (CFM), 13 CFM, or 0.6 CFM and operated under continuou...
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doaj-934026f08f7e4668a667847b8884cbed2021-03-05T04:29:31ZengElsevierJournal of Agriculture and Food Research2666-15432021-03-013100095The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storageEsam Emragi0Vidyasagar Sathuvalli1Sastry S. Jayanty2San Luis Valley Research Center, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, 0249 East County Road 9N, Center, CO, 81125, USAHermiston Agricultural Research & Extension Center, Oregon State University, 2121 S 1st Street, Hermiston, OR, 97838, USASan Luis Valley Research Center, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, 0249 East County Road 9N, Center, CO, 81125, USA; Corresponding author.The effect of speed and duration of ventilation fans on the quality of russet potatoes (Rio Grande Russet) stored at 5 °C ± 2 and 95% RH ± 5 in 2016 and 2017 seasons was investigated. Three fans moved air at three rates: 52 cubic feet per minute (CFM), 13 CFM, or 0.6 CFM and operated under continuous or intermittent control. This investigation included a zero-ventilation control. The tubers were analyzed periodically for weight loss, texture, ethylene production, respiration rate, sprouting incidence, power consumption, and nutritional value (total phenolics, total flavonoids, reducing sugars, and ascorbic acid) during the storage period. The results indicated that the rate of weight loss was higher under continuous high CFM ventilation. Intermittent ventilation at 0.6 CFM significantly reduced weight loss and have turgid tubers when compared with the control. There was a significant difference in sprouting rate and power consumption between continuous and intermittent ventilation. Continuous ventilation at 52 CFM significantly increased total flavonoid content and decreased reducing sugars compared to intermittent ventilation at 0.6 CFM. This study indicates the importance of using slow and medium CFM fans in long-term potato storages to reduce tuber weight loss and power consumption.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154320300764Fan speedWeight lossSprouting rateTexture changeDormancy |
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Esam Emragi Vidyasagar Sathuvalli Sastry S. Jayanty The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage Journal of Agriculture and Food Research Fan speed Weight loss Sprouting rate Texture change Dormancy |
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The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage |
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The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage |
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The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage |
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The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage |
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The impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of Rio Grande Russet tubers during long-term cold storage |
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impact of ventilation conditions on the quality of rio grande russet tubers during long-term cold storage |
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Journal of Agriculture and Food Research |
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The effect of speed and duration of ventilation fans on the quality of russet potatoes (Rio Grande Russet) stored at 5 °C ± 2 and 95% RH ± 5 in 2016 and 2017 seasons was investigated. Three fans moved air at three rates: 52 cubic feet per minute (CFM), 13 CFM, or 0.6 CFM and operated under continuous or intermittent control. This investigation included a zero-ventilation control. The tubers were analyzed periodically for weight loss, texture, ethylene production, respiration rate, sprouting incidence, power consumption, and nutritional value (total phenolics, total flavonoids, reducing sugars, and ascorbic acid) during the storage period. The results indicated that the rate of weight loss was higher under continuous high CFM ventilation. Intermittent ventilation at 0.6 CFM significantly reduced weight loss and have turgid tubers when compared with the control. There was a significant difference in sprouting rate and power consumption between continuous and intermittent ventilation. Continuous ventilation at 52 CFM significantly increased total flavonoid content and decreased reducing sugars compared to intermittent ventilation at 0.6 CFM. This study indicates the importance of using slow and medium CFM fans in long-term potato storages to reduce tuber weight loss and power consumption. |
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Fan speed Weight loss Sprouting rate Texture change Dormancy |
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