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Research Project: Improving Potato Nutritional and Market Quality by Identifying and Manipulating Physiological and Molecular Processes Controlling Tuber Wound-Healing and Sprout Growth

Location: Sugarbeet and Potato Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Inhibitors of tri- and tetra- polyamine oxidation, but not oxidation, impair the initial stages of wound-induced suberization Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lulai, E.C., Young, L.L., Fugate, K.K., Neubauer, J., Campbell, L.G. 2019. Inhibitors of tri- and tetra- polyamine oxidation, but not oxidation, impair the initial stages of wound-induced suberization. Journal of Plant Physiology. 246-247:153092. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2019.153092.

Chip and fry processing evaluations among advanced breeding clones in storage (2018 Crop) - (Trade Journal)
Haagenson, D. 2019. Chip and fry processing evaluations among advanced breeding clones in storage (2018 Crop). Valley Potato Grower Magazine. 84(273)20-24.

Wound induces changes in nitric oxide related biologies putatively modulating tuber healing - (Abstract Only)

Periderm disorder syndrome”: A new name for the syndrome formerly referred to as pink eye - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lulai, E.C., Sabba, R.P., Nolte, P.D., Gudmestad, N.C., Secor, G.A. 2018. "Periderm disorder syndrome": A new name for the syndrome formerly referred to as pink eye. American Journal of Potato Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12230-018-9634-4.

Wound healing: some of what we have discovered about this critical and complex process - (Abstract Only)

Biological differences that distinguish the two major stages of wound healing in potato tubers - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lulai, E.C., Campbell, L.G., Fugate, K.K., McCue, K.F. 2016. Biological differences that distinguish the two major stages of wound healing in potato tubers. Plant Signaling and Behavior. 11(12):e31256531. doi:10.1080/15592324.2016.1256531.

Understanding pink eye - (Popular Publication)
Sabba, R., Lulai, E.C. 2016. Understanding pink eye. Spudman. 54(6):18-19.

Wounding induces changes in cytokinin and auxin content in potato tuber, but does not induce formation of gibberellins - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lulai, E.C., Suttle, J.C., Olson, L.L., Neubauer, J.D., Campbell, L.G., Campbell, M.A. 2016. Wounding induces changes in cytokinin and auxin content in potato tuber, but does not induce formation of gibberellins. Journal of Plant Physiology. 191:22-28.

Potato tuber wounding induces responses associated with various healing processes - (Abstract Only)
Lulai, E.C., Neubauer, J., Suttle, J.C., Olson, L.L. 2016. Potato tuber wounding induces responses associated with various healing processes [abstract]. American Journal of Potato Research 93(2):135.

Effects of heat stress on the endogenous contents of hormones and related gene expression in developing axillary tubes of potato - (Abstract Only)
Suttle, J.C., Olson, L.L., Lulai, E.C. 2016. Effects of heat stress on the endogenous contents of hormones and related gene expression in developing axillary tubes of potato [abstract]. American Journal of Potato Research. 93(2):143.