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<journal-title><![CDATA[Agronomía Colombiana]]></journal-title>
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<publisher-name><![CDATA[Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Agronomía]]></publisher-name>
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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Characterization of promising potato clones (Solanum tuberosum L. subspecies andigena) for starch extraction]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Caracterización de clones promisorios de papa (Solanum tuberosum L. subespecie andigena) para extracción de almidón]]></article-title>
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<surname><![CDATA[Garnica H]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Ana Magdalena]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Romero B]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Ángela Rocío]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Prieto C]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Lena]]></given-names>
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<surname><![CDATA[Cerón L]]></surname>
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<surname><![CDATA[Argüelles C]]></surname>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Universidad de la Salle Faculty of Engineering Food Engineering Program]]></institution>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Corpoica)  ]]></institution>
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<month>09</month>
<year>2012</year>
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<month>09</month>
<year>2012</year>
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<volume>30</volume>
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<fpage>326</fpage>
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<self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S0120-99652012000300003&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S0120-99652012000300003&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S0120-99652012000300003&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[Colombia has been overproducing potatoes with around 18% remaining unmarketable, constituting a potential alternative use in obtaining native starch for the food industry. To this end, 17 promising potato clones from the Programa de Mejoramiento Genético of Corpoica were characterized for agronomic variables, as well as physicochemical variables for the tubers. The results were analyzed with descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation and cluster analysis. Clone codified 36 was selected as having potential for the extraction of native starch, showing agronomically: a plant height of 75 cm, a green and undulating stalk, moderate deep purple and white blooming, semi-stellate-shaped corolla, green globe-shaped berries, oval tubers with a creamy white peel color and dotted with purple spots; physicochemically the tubers had: 1.090 specific gravity, 23.12% dry matter, 16.82% starch (22% amylose and 78% amylopectin), 0.122% reducing sugars, 2% protein, 0.82% ash and a pH of 5.69. The extracted starch showed a yield of 53.66% with 19.32% moisture.]]></p></abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[En Colombia se ha presentado sobreproducción de papa con aproximadamente 18% de remanente no comercializable, constituyéndose en una alternativa potencial para su aprovechamiento en la obtención de almidón nativo, dirigido a la industria de alimentos. Para tal fin, se caracterizaron 17 clones promisorios de papa procedentes del Programa de Mejoramiento Genético de Corpoica, a partir de las variables agronómicas de las plantas y las características fisicoquímicas de los tubérculos. Se analizaron los resultados con estadística descriptiva, correlación de Pearson y análisis clúster. Se seleccionó el clon 36 como potencial para la extracción de almidón nativo, el cual mostró agronómicamente: plantas con altura de 75 cm, tallo verde con forma de alas onduladas, floración moderada de color morado intenso y blanco, forma de corola semiestrellada, baya verde de forma globosa, tubérculo de forma ovalada con color de piel blanco-crema y con manchas salpicadas de morado; fisicoquímicamente se obtuvo tubérculos con: gravedad especifica de 1,090; materia seca 23,12%; almidón 16,82% (amilosa 22% y amilopectina 78%); azúcares reductores 0,122%; proteína 2%; cenizas 0,82 % y pH de 5,69. El almidón extraído presentó un rendimiento de 53,66% con una humedad de 19,32%.]]></p></abstract>
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</front><body><![CDATA[  <font face="verdana" size="2">     <p align ="left">PLANT BREEDING, GENETIC RESOURCES &amp; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY</p>       <p align="center"><font size="4"><b>Characterization of promising potato clones (<i>Solanum   tuberosum</i> L. subspecies andigena) for starch extraction</b></font></p>       <p align="center"><font size="3">Caracterizaci&oacute;n de clones promisorios de papa (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.   subespecie andigena) para extracci&oacute;n de almid&oacute;n</font></p>       <p align="center">Ana Magdalena Garnica H<sup>1</sup>, &Aacute;ngela Roc&iacute;o Romero B.<sup>1</sup>, Lena Prieto C.<sup>1</sup>, Mar&iacute;a del Socorro Cer&oacute;n L.<sup>2</sup>, and Jorge Arg&uuml;elles C.<sup>2</sup></p> <sup>1</sup>Food Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad de la Salle. Bogota (Colombia). <a href="mailto:agarnica04@unisalle.edu.co">agarnica04@unisalle.edu.co</a>    <br> <sup>2</sup>Research Center Tibaitat&aacute;, Corporaci&oacute;n Colombiana de Investigaci&oacute;n Agropecuaria (Corpoica). Mosquera (Colombia). </p>     <p>Received for publication: 5 May, 2011. Accepted for publication: 30 October, 2012.</p> <hr>     <p><b>ABSTRACT</b></p>     <p>Colombia has been overproducing potatoes with around 18%   remaining unmarketable, constituting a potential alternative   use in obtaining native starch for the food industry. To   this end, 17 promising potato clones from the Programa de   Mejoramiento Gen&eacute;tico of Corpoica were characterized for   agronomic variables, as well as physicochemical variables for   the tubers. The results were analyzed with descriptive statistics,   Pearson correlation and cluster analysis. Clone codified 36 was   selected as having potential for the extraction of native starch,   showing agronomically: a plant height of 75 cm, a green and   undulating stalk, moderate deep purple and white blooming,   semi-stellate-shaped corolla, green globe-shaped berries, oval   tubers with a creamy white peel color and dotted with purple   spots; physicochemically the tubers had: 1.090 specific gravity,   23.12% dry matter, 16.82% starch (22% amylose and 78%   amylopectin), 0.122% reducing sugars, 2% protein, 0.82% ash   and a pH of 5.69. The extracted starch showed a yield of 53.66%   with 19.32% moisture.</p>     <p>Key words: agronomic variables, physicochemical characteristics,   food ingredients, tubers processed.</p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><b>Resumen</b></p>     <p>En Colombia se ha presentado sobreproducci&oacute;n de papa con   aproximadamente 18% de remanente no comercializable,   constituy&eacute;ndose en una alternativa potencial para su aprovechamiento   en la obtenci&oacute;n de almid&oacute;n nativo, dirigido a la   industria de alimentos. Para tal fin, se caracterizaron 17 clones   promisorios de papa procedentes del Programa de Mejoramiento   Gen&eacute;tico de Corpoica, a partir de las variables agron&oacute;micas   de las plantas y las caracter&iacute;sticas fisicoqu&iacute;micas de los tub&eacute;rculos.   Se analizaron los resultados con estad&iacute;stica descriptiva,   correlaci&oacute;n de Pearson y an&aacute;lisis cl&uacute;ster. Se seleccion&oacute; el clon   36 como potencial para la extracci&oacute;n de almid&oacute;n nativo, el cual   mostr&oacute; agron&oacute;micamente: plantas con altura de 75 cm, tallo   verde con forma de alas onduladas, floraci&oacute;n moderada de color   morado intenso y blanco, forma de corola semiestrellada, baya   verde de forma globosa, tub&eacute;rculo de forma ovalada con color   de piel blanco-crema y con manchas salpicadas de morado; fisicoqu&iacute;micamente   se obtuvo tub&eacute;rculos con: gravedad especifica   de 1,090; materia seca 23,12%; almid&oacute;n 16,82% (amilosa 22% y   amilopectina 78%); az&uacute;cares reductores 0,122%; prote&iacute;na 2%;   cenizas 0,82 % y pH de 5,69. El almid&oacute;n extra&iacute;do present&oacute; un   rendimiento de 53,66% con una humedad de 19,32%.</p>     <p>Palabras clave: variables agron&oacute;micas, caracter&iacute;sticas f&iacute;sicoqu&iacute;micas,   ingredientes alimentarios, tub&eacute;rculos procesados. <hr>     <p><b>Introduction</b></p>     <p>In Colombia for 2008, potato overproduction resulted in   a high surplus, with around 18% remaining unmarketable   (SIC, 2011; V&eacute;lez, 2008), causing postharvest losses   for farmers. Furthermore, in 2010, the country imported   24,001 t of grain mill products and starches (DANE, 2011),   which is why, this demand represents an alternative use for   the mentioned surplus potatoes: for obtaining native starch,   since this tuber has an approximate starch concentration   of 16 to 20% (FAO, 2009).</p>     <p>Globally there are thousands of <i>Solanum tuberosum</i> potato   varieties with large differences in size, shape, color,   texture, and flavor qualities (FAO, 2009), which is why it   is important to characterize them according to the potato   morphological descriptors established by Huam&aacute;n (2008),   to obtain an adequate description of crops. Furthermore,   the physicochemical properties of the tubers specify   their potential uses for fresh consumption and processed   products (Moreno, 2000), for which, quality S. tuberosum   potato tubers, according to Estrada (2000), must have a   high specific gravity which is correlated with the content   of dry matter and starch; variables that can be estimated   by means of the Hougland conversion tables (Shaw and   Booth, 1980), to identify clones with the highest potential   for extraction of native starch. As for reducing sugars   principally glucose, fructose and sucrose in the potato, the   concentration is low (between 0.1 to 0.7%) (Woolfe, 1987),   which during processing, can react with amino acids, producing   a browning reactions, bitter taste and, likewise, the   nitrogen compounds are present at around 1 to 2% (Shaw   and Booth, 1980), which contain protein enzymes that can   cause disagreeable flavors and colors; also the potatoes are a   source of trace minerals although in small quantities (Shaw   and Booth, 1980), which are estimated by the ash; while   the pH influences some tuber diseases, since an acid pH   counteracts fungi and a neutral or alkaline pH counteracts   bacteria (Ames, 1997).</p>     <p>Starch chemically consists of a amylose-amylopectin   mixture that varies depending on the source of the origin   (Munck <i>et al.</i>, 1988); the extraction process seeks to break   the potato cell walls and release tuber starch granules   by disintegration or grinding, followed by the addition   of water and filtration to separate the starch particles   suspended in the liquid of those that are relatively larger   such as fiber, then the water is removed, the sediment is   washed to remove starch impurities and finally it is dried   (FAO, 2007). Also, knowing the moisture content of the   starch can determine its stability over time, typically for a   native potato starch this variable is between 7.0 to 13.3%   (Hoover, 2001).</p>     <p>However, the potato needs to incorporate new crop characteristics   of resistance, resilience and yield, meaning   that breeding is an effective and necessary tool for creating   modern varieties with ontogenetic, physiological and   morphological characteristics that control resistance genes   for adverse conditions, pests and diseases, for different   purposes (Bonierbale <i>et al.</i>, 2001). Therefore, the Programa   de Mejoramiento Gen&eacute;tico de Papa of the Corporaci&oacute;n   Colombiana de Investigaci&oacute;n Agropecuaria (Corpoica)   has been evaluating potato clones (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L.   subspecies andigena) for insect tolerance to improve agronomic   traits and produce tubers with superior quality for   fresh consumption and industrial processing.</p>     <p>Given the above, the present study aimed to evaluate the   agronomic and physicochemical characteristics of 17   promising potato clones (<i>Solanum tuberosum</i> L. subspecies   andigena) from previous research, to identify, group and   select clones with a promising potential for native starch   extraction.</p>     <p><b>Materials and methods</b></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>Planting and harvesting was carried out in a clayey soil   with moderate fertility and a pH of 5.9 at the Centro de   Investigaci&oacute;n Tibaitat&aacute; de Corpoica located in the municipality   of Mosquera, in the department of Cundinamarca,   Colombia at 2,550 m a.s.l., with an average temperature   of 13&deg;C, precipitation of 750 mm year<sup>-1</sup> and 73% RH; with   the coordinates 4&deg;42' N and 74&deg;12' W. The physicochemical   experimentation and starch extraction were performed in   the Corpoica Laboratory of Animal Nutrition.</p>     <p><b>Materials</b></p>     <p>Plants of 17 promising potato clones (<i>S. tuberosum</i> ssp.   andigena) were evaluated, which came from the Programa   de Mejoramiento Gen&eacute;tico de Papa of Corpoica with own   codes, planted in plots of four rows, 5 x 10 m in length,   separated by one meter. From the two central rows, tubers   of each clone were harvested, eliminating one meter at   each end of the row and randomly taking 2 kg of tubers for   analysis; using a randomized complete block experimental   design with three replications.</p>     <p><b>Agronomic evaluation</b></p>     <p>Initially, the number of tubers sowed per clone and the   number of rows employed were recorded. During the vegetative   phase, the following variables were determined for   the potato clone plants, descriptors proposed by Huam&aacute;n   (2008): stem color and shape of the stem surface; additionally,   the thickness and height of the plant stalk were quantified   by direct measurement. Later, in the reproductive stage,   flower color (primary and secondary) and intensity, pedicel   color, calyx color and corolla shape were assessed, and   also the degree of flowering, shape of the berries and primary   and secondary colors were established. Afterwards,   the tubers were evaluated for: primary color, secondary   color and distribution of color in the peel and flesh (pulp),   predominant form and eye depth. All the characteristics   of the reproductive stage were assessed according to the   descriptors proposed by Huam&aacute;n (2008).</p>     <p><b>Physicochemical evaluation of potato clones</b></p>     <p>The tests performed were: specific gravity with the weight   in air - weight in water method (Shaw and Booth, 1980)   and the data adjusted with correction factors (Gould, 1999),   dry matter and starch were determined from specific gravity   values by the Houghland correlation tables (Shaw and   Booth, 1980), humidity difference obtained by dry matter,   the reducing sugars were estimated with the 3,5-dinitrosalicylic   acid method (DNS) (Miller, 1959), total protein   was determined using Biuret reagent (Pointe Scientific,   Canton, MI) according to the official method of the Association   of Official Analytical Chemists - AOAC 935.11   (AOAC, 2005), samples of protein and reducing sugars were   measured in a spectrophotometer (Spectronic 601, Milton   Roy Company, Midland, Canada) at a wavelength of 540   nm, for the determination of ash: samples were carbonized   in a heating plate until there was no presence of volatile   vapors and then calcined in a muffle furnace (Thermolyne   48000, Termolyne Instruments, Gaithersburg, MD) with   the AOAC 941.12 method (AOAC, 2005) and pH was measured   directly at a temperature of 20&deg;C with a pH meter   (model 611, Orion Research, Cambridge, MA).</p>     <p><b>Native starch extraction</b></p>     <p>The starches were obtained according to the methodology   of Singh and Singh (2001). The potatoes were fractionated   in a food processor (PAIE, Skymsen, Brazil) with sodium   metabisulfite (Na2S2O5, Sigma Chemical Company, St.   Louis, MO) to avoid browning reactions and 1 kg was taken   from each of the 17 clones, ground in a blender (Oster,   Milwaukee, WI) and the liquid was filtered through muslin.   The filtrate created sediment and the resultant slurry   was placed in an artisanal dehydrator with recirculating   air. The obtained starch was pulverized in a mill (Cemotec   1090, Tecator, Höganäs, Sweden), screened with a # 100   sieve (f = 150 &micro;m) (Pinzuar, Bogota) (ASTM E 11/09) and   stored in airtight bags (high density, resealable Zip-lock&reg;   polyethylene PE). The extraction yield was determined from   original starch contained into the tubers and the starches   extracted. With starch, the amylose-amylopectin content   was determined with the methods of Herrera <i>et al.</i> (2003)   and McGrance <i>et al.</i> (1998) and the samples were measured   in a spectrophotometer (Spectronic 601, Milton Roy, Midland,   Canada) at a wavelength of 600 nm; and the moisture   was recorded according to method 925.10 (AOAC, 2005),   placing the samples in a drying oven (ULE 400, Memmert,   Germany) until constant weight. The chemical reagents   used were obtained from commercial sources and were of   an analytical grade.</p>     <p><b>Statistical evaluation</b></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>Results are organized in a database and processed statistically   using the statistical analysis system package - SAS&reg;   version 9.1 for descriptive analysis, Pearson correlation   analysis and cluster analysis based on the principal components,   to identify, group, and select potato clones with a   potential for starch extraction.</p>     <p><b>Results and discussion</b></p>     <p><b>Agronomic characterization</b></p>     <p>The 17 potato clones showed a range for plant height between   35 and 78 cm, values that are within those mentioned   by Quintero <i>et al.</i> (2009) for different potato genotypes   (S. tuberosum), a characteristic that is related to climatic   conditions and genetic behavior (Quintero <i>et al.</i>, 2009). In   addition, the plants developed undulating, green stalks and   an average stem thickness of 1.11 cm (<a href="#t1">Tab.1</a>).</p>       <p align="center"><a name="t1"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t1.jpg"> </p>     <p>Sparse blooming dominated the crop, the pedicel color was   completely pigmented, the calyx color was slightly green   and the corolla was semi-stellate-shaped. Most had a flower   primary color of pale purple and white for the secondary   color. There was no significant production of berries and   the few that presented were green with little white dots and   globose shaped (<a href="#t1">Tab.1</a>). All this shows that the clones had   development according to phenological growth.</p>     <p>All data obtained for each of the studied variables showed   high variation, which indicated that the averages or trends   are not characteristic for all the studied clones, but each   clone behaved differently; therefore, this information is   important to describe and characterize the plant clones   individually. It was also found that most of the harvested   potato tubers had: a peel primary color of creamy white and   an intermediate intensity, with a secondary color of purple   distributed in scattered spots; a white primary color for the   flesh with no dominating secondary color, oval in shape   and with superficial eyes. Also, there was high variation in   the data of the mentioned variables, indicating that there is   high diversity in the color and shape of the tubers (<a href="#t2">Tab.2</a>).</p>       <p align="center"><a name="t2"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t2.jpg"> </p>     <p><b>Physicochemical characterization of   potato clones and their starches</b></p>     <p><a href="#t3">Tab.3</a> presents the results of the physicochemical variables   and the extraction yield of the 17 potato clones, which   showed significant differences between the tested clones.</p>       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a name="t3"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t3.jpg"> </p>     <p><a href="#t4">Tab.4</a> shows the Pearson correlation matrix, where seven   pairs of variables are correlated. Starch was correlated with   specific gravity and dry matter, presenting the same value   of 0.999, which showed that the higher the starch content,   the higher the specific gravity and the dry matter content   (Mart&iacute;nez and Ligarreto, 2005). Moisture content was   correlated with specific gravity and starch, obtaining an   equal correlation value of 0.999 and the dry matter variable   correlated with a value of -1.000; therefore, a higher   moisture content means a lower specific gravity, dry matter   content and starch content (Wattiaux, 2001). Finally, there   was a high ratio of about -0.919 for the amylopectin and   amylose variables; therefore, higher amylose content means   lower amylopectin content (Geissman, 1973). Since these   variables were highly correlated, they were not included   in the principal component correlation analysis (<a href="#t5">Tab.5</a>).</p>       <p align="center"><a name="t4"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t4.jpg"> </p>       <p align="center"><a name="t5"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t5.jpg"> </p>     <p>In the principal components analysis (<a href="#t5">Tab.5</a>), it was seen   that the first four principal components accounted for   77.03% of the total variation. The first contributed 27.9%,   the second 18.03%, the third 17.14% and the fourth component   contributed 13.06% to the total variation, which   indicated that the first four components have variables that   differentiate the studied clones.</p>     <p><a href="#t6">Tab.6</a> shows the characteristic vectors of the first four   principal components for each variable coefficient that   represents the importance within each vector. In interpreting   the characteristic vectors, it was observed that the   variables of the first component contribute most to the   variation of reducing sugars, protein and amylose; with   values of -0.498, 0.587 and 0.425 respectively. The reducing   sugar concentration is a variable that must be controlled   to prevent non-enzymatic browning reactions or Maillard   reactions (Woolfe, 1987); protein with its low content facilitates   the extraction of starch because the starch remains   trapped within the matrix, (Zamora, 2003); amylose and   amylopectin have different physical and chemical properties   that affect the characteristics of the foods in which they   are found (Bello, 2000).</p>       <p align="center"><a name="t6"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t6.jpg"> </p>     <p>The second component variables were represented by   specific gravity and pH tuber values of 0.598 and 0.704   respectively. Specific gravity is important because it is influenced   by the content of dry matter, of which 85% is starch   (Bergonzi, 2005); while the pH in the potato tuber affects   the enzymatic activity of polyphenol oxidase, responsible   for starch browning (Herrera <i>et al.</i>, 2003).</p>     <p>For the third component, the most relevant variables   were ash with a value of 0.611 and starch moisture with   a value of 0.745. Ash is important because it represents   the mineral source of the tuber (Shaw and Booth, 1980)   and moisture determines the stability of the starch during   storage (FAO, 2007).</p>     <p>The fourth component is explained primarily by extraction   yield, which is a critical factor because it determines the   extent of product development and production economics   (Garc&iacute;a <i>et al.</i>, 2002).</p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>With the statistical results, nine structured groups were   established (<a href="#f1">Fig.1</a>), within which the Mahalanobis distances   were less than 2.82 and were organized from least   to greatest distance.</p>       <p align="center"><a name="f1"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03f1.jpg"> </p>     <p>Likewise, the average results of the physicochemical variables   of the evaluated clones were related and analyzed for   each group (<a href="#t7">Tab.7</a>).</p>       <p align="center"><a name="t7"></a><img src="img/revistas/agc/v30n3/v30n3a03t7.jpg"> </p>     <p>Group 1. The clones 20, 31, 35 and 50 had a higher value   than expected in relation to the protein compared with the   other tested clones, however extracted starches showed a   high amylose content, which makes it difficult to digest   foods that contain them (Pab&oacute;n, 2004), so these clones   have potential for industries other than food producers.</p>     <p>Group 2. The clones 19, 27 and 62 had optimum values   of the variables specific gravity, dry matter and moisture.   These values agree with those recommended by several   authors, which further confirms the potential of these   clones for starch extraction. The average specific gravity   should be 1.085 or more (Estrada, 2000), the dry matter   content for extraction must be at least 25% (MINAG,   2010), and the moisture content in the tuber should be a   maximum of 80% (Bergonzi, 2005). However, the clones   showed high values of pH and protein in relation to the   other tested groups.</p>     <p>Group 3. The clones 17 and 21 showed the highest values   for protein and pH, although the extraction yield was satisfactory   there were other groups with greater potential.</p>     <p>Group 4. This included of clones 37 and 73 which showed   high values for proteins and ash, the latter characteristic   represents a good mineral content (Wattiaux, 2001). They   also presented a low extraction yield, and so were not selected   as potential clones.</p>     <p>Group 5. It was comprised of clones 10 and 23 with high   values for ash, protein and pH which are not ideal for the   extraction of starch. They also showed the highest values of   starch extraction yield but with the highest moisture content   for the starch, which favors the formation of mold and   yeast, making them susceptible to fermentation reactions   which increase acidity and decrease the pH of the starch   (FAO, 2007). Therefore, it is recommended that this variable   be controlled during storage to maintain the stability   of extracted starches.</p>     <p>Group 6. It only contained clone 36 which had a starch   content above 16%, a value recognized by the FAO (2009),   in addition, this clone had the lowest recorded value for pH   which is favorable because this variable reduces the enzyme   activity of polyphenol oxidase (Herrera <i>et al.</i>, 2003). Also, it   had one of the lowest values recorded for protein, a characteristic   that facilitated starch extraction and confirmed the   issues raised by Zamora (2003), which represented a high   extraction yield. Furthermore, this clone contained one of   the highest values for amylopectin, which is more degradable   than amylose, and therefore these starches displayed   better digestibility (Pab&oacute;n, 2004).</p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p>Group 7. It included clone 32 which had the lowest amylose   content and the best value for amylopectin in relation to   the other clones. This group is not acceptable because of its   high protein content, high pH and lowest extraction yield.</p>     <p>Group 8. This was composed of clone 5 which reported the   highest content of ash or minerals (Wattiaux, 2001), which   justifies further studies for its use because it is not ideal for   the extraction of starch since clones showing a lower ash   content are preferred in order to have a greater organic   matter or starch content in the tuber.</p>     <p>Group 9. The clone 25 had the highest reducing sugar content   compared to the other evaluated clones, making it unfit   for use in industrial processing because it can easily present   with enzymatic browning, which can affect the quality of   the products; tubers with a reducing sugar content of up   to 0.5% are desired (Arboleda, 2002).</p>     <p>The groups of promising potato clones (S. tuberosum ssp   andigena) evaluated physicochemically and agronomically   showed that the primary characteristics are inherent   and independent of each clone    (<a href="#t1">Tab.1</a> and <a href="#t2">2</a>) and   were not related to the secondary characteristics which   determined the potential for native starch extraction. This   is confirmed by the Atlantic variety cultivated in Guatemala,   which has a plant height of 40-50 cm and tubers   that contain 15.8% starch and 21.4% dry matter, with a   specific gravity of 1.088 (Gonz&aacute;lez <i>et al.</i>, 2009); and, due   to these characteristics, it is a variety that is widely used   in industries both in Central America and the United   States. However the Atzimba variety, also cultivated in   Guatemala, has a greater plant height, between 60-80 cm,   but physicochemical characteristics with values below   the range of Atlantic (10.9% starch, 16.7% dry matter and   1.066 specific gravity), so its main use has been limited to   home consumption (Gonz&aacute;lez <i>et al.</i>, 2009). This indicates   the independence of agronomic and physicochemical   characteristics of potato varieties.</p>     <p>In addition, Birchler <i>et al.</i> (1998) argued that the quantification   of starches representing the carbohydrate reserves   of the plant did not determine the agronomic characteristics   for achieving an ideal plant, i.e. there is no direct   relationship. They also stated that the height of a plant is   satisfactory if it is found with the range established for   each species according to the determining climatic conditions.   All of which is evident in the ranges determined   for each clone.</p>     <p><b>Conclusions</b></p>     <p>From the analysis of the groups, group 6, comprised of   clone 36, was selected. This clone was agronomically characterized   as having an average height of 75 cm, a green   stem with few spots, an undulating shape throughout the   length of the stem and a thickness of 1.4 cm, moderate   blooming with 8 to 12 flowers from inflorescence, a green   pedicel color, a green calyx color with abundant spots and   a semi-stellate-shaped corolla. The flower presented an   intense purple primary color and a white secondary color;   the berries were green and globose in shape. The tuber of   this clone was oval with medium depth eyes, had a creamy   white primary peel color and scattered purple spots for the   secondary color and white colored flesh.</p>     <p>Furthermore, clone 36 was physicochemically characterized   with 76.88% moisture, 23.12% dry matter, 16.82%   starch, 1.090 specific gravity, and low contents of reducing   sugars, proteins and ash and a low pH. It had high starch   extraction yield with high amylose content and low amylopectin   content. Although starch moisture was high, this   variable can be controlled during processing. Therefore,   these results show that this clone has potential for extracting   native starch.</p>     <p>It is important to conduct further research on native potato   varieties, taking into account not only the physicochemical   and agronomic characterization of the tubers but also the   chemical and functional characteristics of the starch, to   effectively identify the potential use in order to satisfy the   needs of domestic industry.</p>     <p><b>Acknowledgements</b></p>     ]]></body>
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