Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava

Post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) is spoilage of cassava storage roots characterized by browning of parenchyma tissue and vascular streaking. A striking feature of PPD is an accumulation of hydroxycoumarins, such as scopoletin, scopolin, esculetin and esculin, which are products of ph...

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Main Authors: Nor Hasima, Mahmod, Beeching, John
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spelling my-unisza-ir.12162020-11-10T06:22:44Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1216/ Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava Nor Hasima, Mahmod Beeching, John GE Environmental Sciences QH301 Biology Post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) is spoilage of cassava storage roots characterized by browning of parenchyma tissue and vascular streaking. A striking feature of PPD is an accumulation of hydroxycoumarins, such as scopoletin, scopolin, esculetin and esculin, which are products of phenylpropanoid pathway. PPD, which renders the roots unpalatable and unmarketable, leads to significant yield loss in global cassava production. Extensive studies have been conducted to understand the biochemical activities and pathways involved in PPD in which the result requires an evaluation of PPD symptoms which is usually based on a visual scoring system. However, high variations are consistently observed between biological replicates making analysis difficult. Therefore, there is urgent need to find a reliable marker since the generation of reliable data that can be shared or compared between institutions is desirable. The use of scopoletin-induced fluorescence as a PPD marker was tested in greenhouse-grown cassava storage roots by comparing fluorescence measurements and the PPD scores generated from normal light photographs of the harvested roots. It was found that all freshly harvested root samples lacked fluorescent but after 24 hours they dramatically fluoresced to a high level. However, the occurrence of intense fluorescence was not accompanied by intense PPD symptoms as fluorescence level declined when visible PPD symptoms developed. Hence, the use of fluorescence or scopoletin as an alternative marker for PPD remain unconvincing, mainly because it did not parallel with PPD symptom accumulation observed. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1216/1/FH03-FBIM-18-12098.pdf Nor Hasima, Mahmod and Beeching, John (2017) Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava. In: International Conference on Biology and Environmental Sciences (ICoBES), 19-20 September 2017, Pekanbaru, Riau.
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Nor Hasima, Mahmod
Beeching, John
Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava
description Post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) is spoilage of cassava storage roots characterized by browning of parenchyma tissue and vascular streaking. A striking feature of PPD is an accumulation of hydroxycoumarins, such as scopoletin, scopolin, esculetin and esculin, which are products of phenylpropanoid pathway. PPD, which renders the roots unpalatable and unmarketable, leads to significant yield loss in global cassava production. Extensive studies have been conducted to understand the biochemical activities and pathways involved in PPD in which the result requires an evaluation of PPD symptoms which is usually based on a visual scoring system. However, high variations are consistently observed between biological replicates making analysis difficult. Therefore, there is urgent need to find a reliable marker since the generation of reliable data that can be shared or compared between institutions is desirable. The use of scopoletin-induced fluorescence as a PPD marker was tested in greenhouse-grown cassava storage roots by comparing fluorescence measurements and the PPD scores generated from normal light photographs of the harvested roots. It was found that all freshly harvested root samples lacked fluorescent but after 24 hours they dramatically fluoresced to a high level. However, the occurrence of intense fluorescence was not accompanied by intense PPD symptoms as fluorescence level declined when visible PPD symptoms developed. Hence, the use of fluorescence or scopoletin as an alternative marker for PPD remain unconvincing, mainly because it did not parallel with PPD symptom accumulation observed.
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author Nor Hasima, Mahmod
Beeching, John
author_facet Nor Hasima, Mahmod
Beeching, John
author_sort Nor Hasima, Mahmod
title Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava
title_short Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava
title_full Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava
title_fullStr Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible PPD symptoms in greenhouse cassava
title_sort correlation of scopoletin-induced fluorescence with visible ppd symptoms in greenhouse cassava
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1216/1/FH03-FBIM-18-12098.pdf
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