고구마의 수확 후 관리현황과 개선방안

Postharvest Procedures on Storage, Management and Utilization of Sweetpotato

  • Ahn Young-Sup (Mokpo Exp. Sta., National Institute of Crop Science, RDA) ;
  • Jeong BC (Mokpo Exp. Sta., National Institute of Crop Science, RDA) ;
  • Lee JS (Mokpo Exp. Sta., National Institute of Crop Science, RDA) ;
  • Chung MN (Mokpo Exp. Sta., National Institute of Crop Science, RDA) ;
  • Kim HS (Mokpo Exp. Sta., National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
  • 발행 : 2004.10.01

초록

Postharvest handling of sweetpotatoes is inevitable procedure for the maintenance, storage, management and utilization of high fresh quality of storage roots. It ranges in degree from simple lifting of roots, carrying them from field to storage house and immediate consumption after cooking, to sophisticated methods of curing, and storage under controlled conditions followed by processing into a high quality food products. Postharvest saleability, quality and nutritional value of roots and the presence or absence in roots of bitter, toxic furanoterpenoid phytoalexins or mycotoxins depends greatly on the degree and types of treatment to which produce is subjected. Climatic and soil conditions before harvest and contamination or attack by microorganisms or insect pests in the field may initiate or enhance subsequent postharvest deterioration. Careless postharvest handling can lead to both quantitative and qualitative losses which may be extremely high in some circumstances. Research has concentrated on the improvement of preharvest conditions to increase yield and lower decrease rates. However, such efforts are wasted unless they go hand in hand with others designed to reduce the high degree of loss associated with careless postharvest handling.

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