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LADO, J.; MOLTINI, A.; VICENTE, E.; RODRÍGUEZ, G.; ARCIA, P.; RODRÍGUEZ, M.; LÓPEZ, M.; BILLIRIS, A.; ARES, G. |
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JOANNA LADO LINDNER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ANA INÉS MOLTINI PALADINO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; CARLOS ESTEBAN VICENTE CASTRO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; GUSTAVO ROBERTO RODRÍGUEZ LAGOUTTE, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; PATRICIA ARCIA, Latitud-Fundación LATU.; MARIANA RODRÍGUEZ, Latitud-Fundación LATU.; MARTÍN LÓPEZ, Latitud-Fundación LATU.; ALEJANDRA BILLIRIS, Latitud-Fundación LATU.; GASTÓN ARES, Universidad de la República,Facultad de Química, Polo Tecnológico de Pando, Sensometría y Ciencia del Consumidor. |
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Integration of sensory analysis into plant breeding: a review. [Integración del análisis sensorial al mejoramiento genético de plantas]. |
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2019 |
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Agrociencia Uruguay, 2019, 23(1):1-15. Doi: https://doi.org/10.31285/AGRO.23.1.16 |
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2301-1548 |
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10.31285/AGRO.23.1.16 |
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Article history: Recibido: 26-04-2019 / Aceptado: 30-04-2019. |
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SUMMARY.
Traditionally, plant breeding goals have focused on increasing yield, product firmness, shelf life and pest tolerance, combining ambient adaptation and agronomic management, without making focus on the sensory characteristics. The addition of sensory information into plant breeding programs provides breeders with unbiased tools to measure otherwise subjective quality traits. Combining consumer preferences with descriptive information about the sensory characteristics of products can contribute to the development of consumer-driven improvements in diverse agronomical commodities. In this context, the objective of this review is to describe a series of successful experiences where sensory evaluation has contributed to breeding programs in order to develop cultivars with enhanced sensory characteristics and higher likelihood of succeeding in the marketplace. The application of analytic and hedonic tests are described and discussed. A special consideration is made into fruit and vegetables examples, with focus on strawberry and sweet potato, considering the relevance of consumer acceptance in rising consumption of these products. Rice is also showed as an example of a cereal widely consumed worldwide and where cooking methods display a special challenge in sensory evaluation.
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El mejoramiento genético en plantas tradicionalmente se centró en aumentar el rendimiento, la tolerancia a plagas, lafirmeza y el comportamiento postcosecha, combinando la adaptación a un ambiente determinado con el manejoagronómico, sin evaluar en detalle las características sensoriales del producto. En este sentido, la incorporación deinformación sensorial en los programas de mejoramiento genético provee de herramientas objetivas para evaluarcientíficamente lo que de otra forma serían pruebas subjetivas. La combinación de las preferencias del consumidor coninformación descriptiva de las características sensoriales del producto, puede contribuir a la mejora de diferentecommodities impulsada por los consumidores. En este contexto, el objetivo de esta revisión es describir una serie deexperiencias exitosas en donde la aplicación de la evaluación sensorial contribuyó a los programas de mejoramientogenético de forma de desarrollar cultivares con una mejora sensorial y una mayor probabilidad de tener éxito en elmercado. Se presenta y discute la aplicación de pruebas analíticas y hedónicas haciendo especial énfasis en frutas yhortalizas, con foco en frutilla y bonito, dada la relevancia de la aceptabilidad del producto en el aumento del consumo deeste tipo de productos. Se discute la aplicación de esta herramienta en arroz, un cereal ampliamente consumido en elmundo y en donde los métodos de cocción añaden un especial desafío en el contexto de la evaluación sensorial. MenosSUMMARY.
Traditionally, plant breeding goals have focused on increasing yield, product firmness, shelf life and pest tolerance, combining ambient adaptation and agronomic management, without making focus on the sensory characteristics. The addition of sensory information into plant breeding programs provides breeders with unbiased tools to measure otherwise subjective quality traits. Combining consumer preferences with descriptive information about the sensory characteristics of products can contribute to the development of consumer-driven improvements in diverse agronomical commodities. In this context, the objective of this review is to describe a series of successful experiences where sensory evaluation has contributed to breeding programs in order to develop cultivars with enhanced sensory characteristics and higher likelihood of succeeding in the marketplace. The application of analytic and hedonic tests are described and discussed. A special consideration is made into fruit and vegetables examples, with focus on strawberry and sweet potato, considering the relevance of consumer acceptance in rising consumption of these products. Rice is also showed as an example of a cereal widely consumed worldwide and where cooking methods display a special challenge in sensory evaluation.
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El mejoramiento genético en plantas tradicionalmente se centró en aumentar el rendimiento, la tolerancia a plagas, lafirmeza y el comportamiento postcosecha, combinando la adaptación a un... Presentar Todo |
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Food Technology; Hedonic tests; MAPEO PROYECTIVO; PLATAFORMA AGROALIMENTOS; Projective mapping; PRUEBAS HEDÓNICAS; Rice; Strawberry; Sweet potato. |
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ARROZ; BONIATO; FRUTILLA. |
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F30 Genética vegetal y fitomejoramiento |
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17/02/2017 |
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17/02/2017 |
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Autor : |
VÁZQUEZ, D.; VEIRA, M.C. |
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DANIEL VÁZQUEZ PEYRONEL, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARÍA C. VEIRA, Molino Río Uruguay. |
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Applicability of Mixolab test with local wheat flours. |
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2015 |
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International Journal of Food Studies-IJFS, 2015, Vol. 4, p. 78-87. |
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10.7455/ijfs/4.1.2015.a6 |
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ABSTRACT.
Several types of equipment have been used to predict dough behaviour during breadmaking. The complexity of requirements means that no device is able to predict all the properties, and therefore, new tests are released continuously. The Chopin Mixolab mixes the dough at different temperatures, allowing the study of dough mixing properties, weakening, gelatinization, gel stability and retrogradation in one test. The objective of this work was to study the suitability of the Mixolab to predict rheological properties and breadmaking quality of local wheats. Flour was obtained from 29 wheat samples from different genotypes and environments. The correlation of results from traditional analyses
(test weight, protein content, sedimentation volume, wet gluten, Falling Number, Alveograph and Farinograph) with Mixolab parameters was studied. The properties of two different bread types were compared with all these parameters. Stability and water absorption values from the Farinograph were highly correlated with the respective Mixolab parameters. It was concluded that wheat samples could be sorted by mixing properties in similar order independently of which method was used. Beyond that, gluten strength estimators obtained from these three rheological methods and the sedimentation volume test were highly correlated. Whilst the correlation of Mixolab parameters with pan loaf volume was not as high as traditional ones, Mixolab developing time, stability and C5 were the best correlated with the most important hearth bread characteristics. Studies performed by other researchers, using wheats from diverse origins, found different results. The need for empirical rheology evaluation with local wheat samples was proved.
@2015 ISEKI-Food Association (IFA) MenosABSTRACT.
Several types of equipment have been used to predict dough behaviour during breadmaking. The complexity of requirements means that no device is able to predict all the properties, and therefore, new tests are released continuously. The Chopin Mixolab mixes the dough at different temperatures, allowing the study of dough mixing properties, weakening, gelatinization, gel stability and retrogradation in one test. The objective of this work was to study the suitability of the Mixolab to predict rheological properties and breadmaking quality of local wheats. Flour was obtained from 29 wheat samples from different genotypes and environments. The correlation of results from traditional analyses
(test weight, protein content, sedimentation volume, wet gluten, Falling Number, Alveograph and Farinograph) with Mixolab parameters was studied. The properties of two different bread types were compared with all these parameters. Stability and water absorption values from the Farinograph were highly correlated with the respective Mixolab parameters. It was concluded that wheat samples could be sorted by mixing properties in similar order independently of which method was used. Beyond that, gluten strength estimators obtained from these three rheological methods and the sedimentation volume test were highly correlated. Whilst the correlation of Mixolab parameters with pan loaf volume was not as high as traditional ones, Mixolab developing time, stability and C5 were the best corre... Presentar Todo |
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BREADMAKING; MIXOLAB; RHEOLOG; WHEAT QUALITY. |
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CEREALES; TRIGO. |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/6484/1/Vazquez-D.-2015.-Int.Jr.Food-Studies.pdf
https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/247/130
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