2023
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12882
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End‐user preferences to enhance prospects for varietal acceptance and adoption in potato breeding in Uganda

Judith Ssali Nantongo,
Samuel Edgar Tinyiro,
Mariam Nakitto
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPotato varieties have diverse biophysical characteristics, so it is important for breeders to have the capacity to choose those that meet the preferences of end users, such as mealiness, firmness, potato taste; among others. Combining user preferences with descriptive information on the sensory characteristics of boiled potatoes can contribute to the improvement of consumer‐driven varieties. This study aims to factor in the preferences of end users to improve the prospects for varietal acceptance, ad… Show more

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“…Both color and some textural attributes were well predicted from the NIR spectra for boiled potatoes. The most valuable traits from a sensory analysis are useful information for potato breeding programs [127]. Prediction models were developed through a PLS regression relating sensory-based texture descriptors to the dry matter (DM) content of potatoes.…”
Section: Fresh Fruits and Vegetablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both color and some textural attributes were well predicted from the NIR spectra for boiled potatoes. The most valuable traits from a sensory analysis are useful information for potato breeding programs [127]. Prediction models were developed through a PLS regression relating sensory-based texture descriptors to the dry matter (DM) content of potatoes.…”
Section: Fresh Fruits and Vegetablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While closing the yield gap will remain at the core of breeding efforts, there is growing recognition of the impelling need to refocus them towards end-product quality traits (Dufour et al 2021). Integrating end-user preferred traits in breeding is critical to drive the demand for new varieties (Nantongo et al 2023). In fact, while increased productivity can contribute to improved farmers' livelihoods and incomes, farmers can only achieve these bene ts if the varieties they cultivate respond not only to their needs but also possess the traits demanded by consumers and other endusers in the value chain, such as retailers and processors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%