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Morphological variability and tuber productivity in exotic orange-fleshed sweet potato Ipomoea batatas

Year 2011, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 1 - 7, 15.12.2011

Abstract

A preliminary yield trial was conducted with 230 clones selected from the clonal evaluation of the 1600 orange-fleshed clones in upland and lowland conditions. Morphological observations like leaf shape, emerging leaf colour, skin colour, flesh colour, weight of vine kg and weight of storage root kg were recorded. The existence of continuous and overlapping variation for all the characters indicated the quantitative nature for all the morphological characters studied. The study showed that the selection of a number of superior hybrid clones for yield and other attributes would provide a large gene pool for the recombination from which the promising variety of considerable value could be generated. The carotenoid rich clones also indicates the possibility of significantly improving the nutritive value by making more acceptable products to the consumers whereas storage roots with high dry matter and starch content are more suitable for secondary processed foods. Orange-fleshed clones with high yield can be popularized as an excellent source of β-carotene to control vit A deficiency which affects millions of children in the developing countries since β-carotene is a precursor of vit A

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  • Vimala, B., Leksmi, K.R. 1991. Heritability estimates in sweet potato. Journal of Root Crops. 17. 35-38.
  • Vimala, B., Nair, R.B. 1988. Segregation pattern of some morphological characters in the hybrid progenies of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.). Journal of Root Crops. 14. 63-65.
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  • Vimala, B., Beenakumari, R., Bala Nambisan. 2009. Seasonal variations of carotenoids in orange-fleshed sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam). In: Program and Abstracts of Papers, Presented in session V111 ”Biofortification and adding value for food and health in root and tuber crops”. 15th Triennial Symposium of ISTRC held at Lima, Peru from 02/10/2009-06/10/2009. OP61, Pp124-125
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  • Vimala, B., Ramanathan, S., Nedunchezhiyan., Jayaprakas, C.J. 2011a. Performance of some promising sweet potato clones at different locations. Abstract of papers. Climate change and Food Security: Challenges and Oppurtunities for Tuber Crops. Jan 20-22, CIG/P7
  • Vimala, B., Bala Nambisan., Binu Hariprakash. 2011b. Retention of carotenoids in orange-fleshed sweet potato during processing. Journal of Food Science and Technology. 48/4. 520–524.
  • Vimala, B., Sreekanth, A., Binu, H., Wolfgang, G. 2011c. Variability of 42 orange-fleshed sweet potato hybrids for tuber yield, carotene and dry matter content. Gene Conserve. 40. 190-200.
  • Huang, A.S., Tanudjaja, L., Lum, D. 1999. Content of alpha-beta- and dietary fibre in 18 sweet potato varieties grown in Hawaii. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. 12. 147-15.
  • Palmer, J.K. 1982. Carbohydrates in sweet potato. In: Sweet potato. Proceedings of the First International Symposium. AVRDC. Villareal and Griggs Editors. China. 135-140.
  • Kumagai, T., Umemura, Y., Baba, T., Iwanaga, M. 1990. The inheritance of beta-amylase null in storage roots of sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 79. 369-376.
Year 2011, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 1 - 7, 15.12.2011

Abstract

References

  • Amin, A., Single, J. 2010. Genetic Variability, heritability and genetic advance studies in Carrot (Daucus carota var. sativa L.). Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding. 1/6: 1504-150
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  • Binu, H., Beena Kumari, R., Vimala, B., Bala Nambisan. 2009. Combating vitamin A deficiency through sweet potato improvement programme.Abstracts, 19th “Kerala Science Congress”, held at Kerala Agricultural University, Trichur, Kerala, India.
  • Binu Hariprakash., Bala Nambisan., Vimala, B. 2011a. Orange-fleshed sweet potato as a food security crop for improving health and nutrition. Abstracts, p. 29. 23rd “Kerala Science Congress” held at Thiruvananthapuram on January, 29-31, 2011.
  • Binu Hariprakash., Bala Nambisan., Vimala, B. 2011b. Tuber yield and carotenoid variation in orange-fleshed sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam). Abstracts of papers,CIG/07,P.81.National Seminar on Climate Change and Food Security: Challenges and Opportunities for Tuber Crops held at, Thiruvananthpuram, on January, 20-22, 2011.
  • Binu Hariprakash., Vimala, B., Mohan, C. 2011. Efficient DNA isolation and electrophoretic methods for molecular analysis of sweet potato. Gene Conserve. 10/40. 87-109.
  • Burgos, G., Carpio, R., Sanchez, C., Sosa, P., Porras, E., Espinoza, J., Gruneberg, W. 2009. Guide for using the RHS colour chart for selecting for high β-carotene sweet potato. ISTRC, Lima, Peru.
  • Byers, T., Perry, G. 1992. Dietary carotenes, vitamin C and vitamin E as protective antioxidants in human cancers. Annual Review of Nutrition. 12. 139-159.
  • CIAT. 1993. Biotechnology Research Unit. Annual Report, Cali, Colombia.
  • Constanin, R.J. 1965. A study of inheritance of several characters in then sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Dissertation Abstract. 25. 5477.
  • Contrears, J., Austin, D.F., Puente, F., Diaz, J. 1995. Biodiversity of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas, Convolvulaceae) in Southern Mexico. Economic Botany. 49. 286-296.
  • Daros, M., Amaral J.R., Pereira, T.N.S., Leal, N.R., Freitas, S.P., Seditama, T. 2002. Caracterizacao morfologica de acessos de batata-doce. Horticultura Brasileira. 20. 43- 47.
  • Das, A.B., Naskar, S.K. 2008. Genetic variation of high yielding drought resistant sweet potato as evident by RAPD markers. Biological Diversity and Conservation. 1/1. 28-39.
  • Harmon, S.A. 1960. Genetic studies and compatibilities in the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Dissertation Abstract. 21. 2976.
  • Hernandez, T.P., Hernandez, T., Constanin, R.J., Kakar, R.S. 1967. Improved techniques in breeding and inheritance of some of the characters in the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). International Symposium on Tropical Root and Tuber Crops. 1. 31-40.
  • Hernandez, T.P., Hernandez, T., Constanin, R.J., Miller, J.C. 1965. Inheritance of methods of rating flesh colour in Ipomoea batatas. Proceedings of the American. Society for Horticultural Science. 87. 387-390.
  • Hernandez, T.P. 1963. A study of the inheritance of skin colour, total carotenoid pigments, dry matter and techniques in classifying these characters in Ipomoea batatas. Dissertation Abstract. 24. 2210 -11.
  • Huaman, Z. 1991. Descriptors for sweet potato. Rome: CIP; AVRDC; IBPGR. p 134.
  • Jindal, S.K., Arora, D., Ghai, T.R. 2010. Variability studies for yield and its contributing traits in okra. Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding. 1/6. 1495-1499.
  • Jones, A., Dukes, P.D., Cuthbert, F.P. 1976. Mass selection in sweet potato: Breeding for resistance to insects and diseased for horticultural characteristics. American Journal of Science. 103. 374-376.
  • Jones, A., Steinbauer, C.E., Pope, D.T. 1969. Quantitative inheritance of ten root traits in sweet potato. Journal of American Society for Horticultural Science. 94. 271-275.
  • Jones, A. 1965. A proposed breeding procedure for sweet potato. Crop Science. 5. 191-192.
  • Jones, A. 1966. Morphological variability in early generations of randomly intermating population of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam). University Agriculture Experimental Station Technical Bulletin. 56. 31.
  • Jones, A. 1977. Heritability of seven sweet potato root traits. Journal of American Society for Horticultural Science. 102. 440-442.
  • Jones, A. 1988. Sweet potato heritability estimates and their uses in breeding. Horticultural Science. 21. 14-17.
  • Mok, I.G., Schmiediche, P. 1999. Collecting, characterizing, and maintaining sweetpotato germplasm in Indonesia. Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter. 118. 12-18.
  • Nayar, G.G., Kamalam, P., Nair, R.B. 1984.Two promising sweet potato selections for early harvest. Journal of Root Crops. 10. 79 – 80.
  • Pavio, A.R.S., Russell, R.M. 1999. β-carotene and other carotenoids as antioxidants. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 18/5. 426 – 433.
  • Poole, C.F. 1952. Seedling improvement in sweet potatoes. Hawaii Agriculture Experimental Station Technical Bulletin. 17.
  • Ritschell, P.S., Huaman, Z. 2002. Variabilidade morfologica da coleçao de germoplasma de batata-doce da Embrapa- Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Hortaliças. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira. 37. 485-492.
  • Vimala, B., Leksmi, K.R. 1991. Heritability estimates in sweet potato. Journal of Root Crops. 17. 35-38.
  • Vimala, B., Nair, R.B. 1988. Segregation pattern of some morphological characters in the hybrid progenies of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.). Journal of Root Crops. 14. 63-65.
  • Vimala, B. 1993. Genetic studies of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.)- A Review. Journal of Root Crops. 19/1. 40-46.
  • Vimala, B., Beenakumari, R., Bala Nambisan. 2009. Seasonal variations of carotenoids in orange-fleshed sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam). In: Program and Abstracts of Papers, Presented in session V111 ”Biofortification and adding value for food and health in root and tuber crops”. 15th Triennial Symposium of ISTRC held at Lima, Peru from 02/10/2009-06/10/2009. OP61, Pp124-125
  • Vimala, B., Bala Nambisan. 2010. Beta-carotene enriched ice cream from orange-fleshed sweet potato. P.43. In “Sustainable sweet potato production and utilization in Orissa”, India. (Eds.A.Sreekanth et.al.)
  • Vimala, B., Binu Hariprakash. 2011. Variability of morphological characters and dry matter content in the hybrid progenies of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam). Gene Conserve. 10/39. 65-86.
  • Vimala, B., Ramanathan, S., Nedunchezhiyan., Jayaprakas, C.J. 2011a. Performance of some promising sweet potato clones at different locations. Abstract of papers. Climate change and Food Security: Challenges and Oppurtunities for Tuber Crops. Jan 20-22, CIG/P7
  • Vimala, B., Bala Nambisan., Binu Hariprakash. 2011b. Retention of carotenoids in orange-fleshed sweet potato during processing. Journal of Food Science and Technology. 48/4. 520–524.
  • Vimala, B., Sreekanth, A., Binu, H., Wolfgang, G. 2011c. Variability of 42 orange-fleshed sweet potato hybrids for tuber yield, carotene and dry matter content. Gene Conserve. 40. 190-200.
  • Huang, A.S., Tanudjaja, L., Lum, D. 1999. Content of alpha-beta- and dietary fibre in 18 sweet potato varieties grown in Hawaii. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. 12. 147-15.
  • Palmer, J.K. 1982. Carbohydrates in sweet potato. In: Sweet potato. Proceedings of the First International Symposium. AVRDC. Villareal and Griggs Editors. China. 135-140.
  • Kumagai, T., Umemura, Y., Baba, T., Iwanaga, M. 1990. The inheritance of beta-amylase null in storage roots of sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 79. 369-376.
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Vimala Baı This is me

Attaluri Sreekanth This is me

Binu Harıprakash This is me

Gruneberg Wolfgang This is me

Publication Date December 15, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Baı, V., Sreekanth, A., Harıprakash, B., Wolfgang, G. (2011). Morphological variability and tuber productivity in exotic orange-fleshed sweet potato Ipomoea batatas. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 4(3), 1-7.

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