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Effects of 2,4-D on Anthocyanin Pigments in Red Norland Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) Shannon Engelman 2007
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University of MN Department of Horticulture
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2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) http://files.agrichem.net/agrbv/artinfo/foto.org/2,4,%20d%20Amine%20a.JPG
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Background Light intensity and hue angle decreases (Rosen, et al.)
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Components of Color Light intensity Chroma (saturation) Hue angle www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L11-029_color_guide_en.pdf
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Components of Color www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L11-029_color_guide_en.pdf Light intensity Chroma (saturation) Hue angle
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Components of Color www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L11-029_color_guide_en.pdf Light intensity Chroma (saturation) Hue angle
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Components of Color www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L11-029_color_guide_en.pdf Light intensity Chroma (saturation) Hue angle
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Background Light intensity and hue angle decreases (Rosen, et al.) Coloration affects sales (Fults, et al.)
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Background Light intensity and hue angle decreases (Rosen, et al.) Coloration affects sales (Fults, et al.) 2,4-D harmful, LD50 of 1500 ppm ( MSDS found at http://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/96919.htm )
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Goal To determine visual color, anthocyanin accumulation, and UFGT accumulation differences
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Anthocyanin Biosynthetic Pathway LDOX UFGT leucocyanidin anthocyanidin anthocyanin 3-glucoside (Keifenheim, et al.)
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Hypotheses With 2,4-D application: Increase in UFGT accumulation
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Hypotheses With 2,4-D application: Increase in UFGT accumulation Change in color (Rosen, et al.)
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Hypotheses With 2,4-D application: Increase in UFGT accumulation Change in color (Rosen, et al.) Increase in anthocyanin accumulation
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Methods
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Colorimetry http://www.recreonics.com/images3/pocket_colorimeter.gif
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Components of Color Light intensity Chroma (saturation) Hue angle www.xrite.com/documents/literature/en/L11-029_color_guide_en.pdf
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Anthocyanin Accumulation
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Quantifying UFGT RNA
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Quantifying UFGT cDNARNA reverse transcription
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Quantifying UFGT cDNA Amplified UFGT RNA reverse transcription qPCR
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Results SS
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Light Intensity, Chroma, Hue Angle, Anthocyanin Accumulation Field StudyGreenhouse Study
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Light Intensity, Chroma, Hue Angle, Anthocyanin Accumulation Field StudyGreenhouse Study
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Light Intensity, Chroma, Hue Angle, Anthocyanin Accumulation Field StudyGreenhouse Study
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Light Intensity, Chroma, Hue Angle, Anthocyanin Accumulation Field StudyGreenhouse Study
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Light Intensity, Chroma, Hue Angle, Anthocyanin Accumulation Field StudyGreenhouse Study
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UFGT Field Data
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UFGT Greenhouse Data
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Conclusion Visual color significantly changed (light intensity, hue angle)
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Conclusion Visual color significantly changed (light intensity, hue angle) Anthocyanin accumulation unchanged
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Conclusion Visual color significantly changed (light intensity, hue angle) Anthocyanin accumulation unchanged UFGT accumulation decreased
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Future Work Look at petunidin (purple) vs. pelargonidin (red) anthocyanins
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Acknowledgements Dr. Cindy Tong Harpartap Mann Dr. Carl Rosen Ms. Fruen Team Research
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Effects of 2,4-D on Anthocyanin Pigments in Red Norland Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) Shannon Engelman 2007
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