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The development of a sensor system for the early detection of soft rot in stored potato tubers

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MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages 1685-1691

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/11/12/305

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electronic nose; Erwinia carotovora; potato tubers; sensors; soft rot; post-harvest disease/spoilage

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A number of sensor types were fabricated and tested for their electrical resistance changes to compounds known to be evolved by potato tubers with soft rot caused by the bacterium Erwinia carotovora. On the basis of these tests, three sensors were selected for incorporation into a prototype device. The device was portable and could be used without computer control after threshold values and sensor settling criteria had been downloaded. The prototype was assessed for its discriminating power under simulated storage conditions. The device was capable of detecting one tuber with soft rot in 100 kg of sound tubers in a simulated storage crate. The device was also able to detect a tuber inoculated with E. carotovora, but without visible signs of soft rot, within 10 kg of sound tubers. The same system was able to follow the progression of the disease in a tuber stored amongst 10 kg of sound tubers when operated at 4 degreesC and 85% relative humidity (conditions typical of a refrigerated storage facility).

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