“…There are two starch polymers biosynthesised during plant growth, namely amylose and amylopectin (Liu, Halley, & Gilbert, 2010;Jiang, Gao, Li, & Zhang, 2011). These two polymers can be organized on different scales in the starch granule to construct a multiscale supramolecular system; this system involves the whole granule, growth rings, blocklets, semicrystalline lamellae, crystallites, and double/single helices (Buleon, Colonna, Planchot, & Ball, 1998;Luengwilai & Beckles, 2009;Perez & Bertoft, 2010;Blazek & Gilbert, 2011;Doutch & Gilbert, 2013;Flanagan, Gidley, & Warren, 2015;Zhang et al, 2015). The structures with scales larger than that of lamellae can be loosely termed as 'large-scale' structures, including the growth rings and blocklets (Doutch et al, 2013).…”