2024
DOI: 10.1177/09670335241259901
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Near infrared spectroscopy models to predict sensory and texture traits of sweetpotato roots

Judith Ssali Nantongo,
Edwin Serunkuma,
Fabrice Davrieux
et al.

Abstract: High-throughput phenotyping technologies successfully employed in plant breeding and precision agriculture could facilitate the screening process for developing consumer-preferred traits. The current study evaluated the potential of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to predict visual, aromatic, flavor, taste and texture traits of sweetpotatoes. The focus was to develop predicting models that would be cost-effective, efficient and high throughput. The roots of 207 sweetpotato genotypes from six agroecological zo… Show more

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