Bruising of sugar beet roots and consequential sugar loss: Current understanding and research needs

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Bruising of sugar beet roots and the consequential sugar loss do not receive the attention they deserve within the sugar beet industry. Recent harvester tests have indicated that current levels of bruising damage could be decreased with existing technology. There is, however, little understanding of biological factors affecting susceptibility to bruising of sugar beet roots. This paper examines the available information on causes of bruising, the significance of some tissue characteristics, the processes of sugar loss following bruising and agronomic, physiological and biochemical considerations relevant to bruising and the sugar loss that follows. Some research needs are identified in conclusion.

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Wiltshire, J. J. J., & Cobb, A. H. (2000). Bruising of sugar beet roots and consequential sugar loss: Current understanding and research needs. Annals of Applied Biology, 136(2), 159–166. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.2000.tb00021.x

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