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Development and application of a small-scale canning procedure for the evaluation of small white beans (phaseolus vulgaris)
[摘要] English: Laboratory canning and evaluation of dry beans are common practices for testing canning quality of cultivars before commercial release to canning industries. Suitable laboratory canning and evaluation procedures for small white beans in tomato sauce were identified. Standard values for choice and standard grade beans for laboratory evaluation of canning quality were defined, using four small white bean cultivars from nine localities during the 2000/01 season. The cultivar Teebus was used as reference standard for choice grade beans and its canning quality complied with international guidelines when the modified canning technique (MCT) was used. From the laboratory and modified canning evaluation procedures hydration coefficient, percentage washed drained weight, visual appearance (scale 1 to 10), splits (scale 1 to 10), texture (kg.100 g -1 .12 s -1 ), size, clumping, L-values, aL-values and bL-values were identified as suitable canning parameters for small scale evaluation of beans. Beans canned with the MCT were also canned and evaluated industrially and results compared. The interpretation of the different canning parameters with laboratory and industrial canning were simplified by the use of canonical variate analysis (CVA). Canonical variate analysis indicated the same groupings for cultivars according to choice and standard grade canning quality for laboratory and industrial canned beans. Laboratory canning and evaluation could be used in the evaluation of the canning quality of beans intended for industrial canning. Canning quality of seven small white bean cultivars from 33 localities and two seasons was determined with the MCT and CVA. Cultivars with acceptable and unacceptable canning quality were identified using laboratory evaluation and CVA. The CVA resulted in a prediction model for canonical variates 1 and 2 (CV 1 and CV 2) by identifying two discriminative equations for CV 1 and CV 2 scores. The CVA for environments identified differences in the canning quality of beans from different regions, while also indicating seasonal differences. The canning quality of dry bean cultivars from different environments can be determined using CVA. The model equations for the prediction of the canning quality of small white beans were validated on four cultivar samples from four regions (2000/01 season) and 24 breeding samples from three localities (2002/03 season) that were not included in the development of the model. The CVA and the model identified the same entries from breeding trials over localities not to be significantly different from Teebus (P > 0.05) in canning quality, but were unable to group cultivars statistically correct according to choice grade. The model was however capable of grouping standard and choice grade cultivars separately. The model could be applied to identify breeding trial entries as choice grade and to identify entry x locality interactions. The use of small-scale canning and evaluation procedures in combination with CVA could be employed to classify cultivar canning quality as either choice- or standard grade and to determine environmental canning quality. These techniques could be used, with the assistance of the prediction model to compare samples from a breeding program with a reference standard.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University of the Free State
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