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Properties of potato starch: Effects of genotype and growing conditions

The aim of this work was to determine whether genotype and growing conditions influence the composition and physical properties of potato tuber starch granules. Starch is thought to be the source of the reducing sugars produced during low-temperature sweetening. Genotype influenced the properties of...

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Published in:Phytochemistry (Oxford) 1995-11, Vol.40 (4), p.1057-1064
Main Authors: Cottrell, Joan E., Duffus, Carol M., Paterson, Linda, Mackay, George R.
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