Impact of Fusarium Infection on Potato Quality, Starch Digestibility, In Vitro Glycemic Response, and Resistant Starch Content

Author:

Tiwari Rahul Kumar12ORCID,Lal Milan Kumar3ORCID,Kumar Ravinder1ORCID,Sharma Sanjeev1ORCID,Sagar Vinay1,Kumar Awadhesh4ORCID,Singh Brajesh3,Aggarwal Rashmi2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plant Protection, ICAR—Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla 171001, India

2. Division of Plant Pathology, ICAR—Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India

3. Division of Crop Physiology, Biochemistry and Postharvest Technology, ICAR—Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla 171001, India

4. Division of Crop Physiology and Biochemistry, ICAR—National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack 753006, India

Abstract

Potato dry rot disease caused by multiple Fusarium species is a major global concern in potato production. In this investigation, the tubers of cultivars Kufri Jyoti and Kufri Frysona were artificially inoculated with an individual or combined inoculum of Fusarium sambucinum and Fusarium solani. Fusarium sambucinum caused a significantly higher lesion development (p < 0.01) than Fusarium solani, irrespective of cultivars. The combined inoculum of both the Fusarium species caused significantly higher rot development (p < 0.005) in inoculated tubers. Analyses of starch and amylose content revealed that individual or mixed infection of fungi caused a significant reduction (p < 0.005) in these parameters compared to healthy tubers. The increased starch digestibility due to fungal infection caused a higher glycemic index and glycemic load. The resistant starch also deteriorated in the infected potato tubers as compared to the control. Kufri Jyoti showed a higher starch and amylose content reduction in response to the treatments compared to Kufri Frysona. The correlation analysis demonstrated a negative correlation in lesion diameter and rot volume with starch and amylose content (p < −0.80). However, the glycemic index and resistant starch were positively correlated with lesion development. Altogether, these findings highlight the progressive deterioration of quality parameters, which will be a critical concern for processing industry stakeholders and consumers.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology (medical)

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