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Nutritional and sensory characteristics of “early” potato cultivars under organic and conventional cultivation systems
Authors:Sara Lombardo  Gaetano PandinoGiovanni Mauromicale
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Scienze delle Produzioni Agrarie e Alimentari, University of Catania, via Valdisavoia 5, 95123 Catania, Italy
Abstract:Potato production in several Mediterranean countries is focused on the “early” crop type, and is generally associated with intensive applications of farming inputs. Recently, the enhanced interest for environmentally-sustainable production systems has led to a major expansion in the organic farming sector. Due to the lack of data in the literature about the qualitative traits of organic “early” potato, we studied some nutritional and sensory characteristics of three cultivars (Arinda, Ditta and Nicola) grown either organically or conventionally. Overall, the organic farming allowed to obtain a product with a higher nutritional value due to higher total phenolic and lower nitrate content, and better sensory performance after frying (strong taste and crisp flesh). Moreover, the lower amount of soluble sugars and higher level of dry matter under organic farming is noticeable for the possible use of “early” potato for frying. Our findings also indicate as the cultivar choice is a key aspect determining the overall quality of the organic tuber.
Keywords:&ldquo  Early&rdquo  potato  Organic and conventional cultivation  Cultivar  Nutritional composition  Sensory evaluation
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