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- W2048576218 abstract "1. In determining the respiration of potatoes at low temperatures, there was found to be a marked acceleration in the rate at 0⚬ C. (32⚬ F.), such that for a considerable period the intensity was greater than at 4.5⚬ C. (40⚬ F.). This stimulation passed through a maximum and then decreased, but at the end of the experiment was still greater than 4.5⚬ C. 2. The curve of respiration for temperatures from -0.83⚬ C. (30.5⚬ F.) to 11.5⚬ C. (52.7⚬ F.) was determined. A minimum point in this curve was found to be at about 3.0⚬ C. (37.4⚬ F.), and as the temperature decreases respiration increased at 0.⚬ C (32⚬ F.), and again declined. 3. The carbohydrate changes were studied at various temperatures, and it was found that sugar accumulation at 0⚬ C. (32⚬ F.) is slow at first, then increases rapidly, and finally decreases. At 4.5⚬ C. (40⚬ F.) the sugar content is nearly constant, at 1.17⚬ C. (34⚬ F.) it increases fairly rapidly from the start, while at -0.83⚬ C. (30.5⚬ F.) there is gradual increase in total sugars but a decrease in reducing sugar. 4. In agreement with results reported in the literature, it is found that sugar accumulated in potatoes at 0⚬ C. (32⚬ F.) began to disappear rapidly when they were stored at 4.5⚬ C. (40⚬ F.). 5. It is suggested that the acceleration of respiration at 0⚬ C. (32⚬ F.) is dependent on the changing concentration of sugar, and that up to a certain concentration sugar increases respiration, and beyond that inhibits it." @default.
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- W2048576218 title "Relation of Low Temperatures to Respiration and Carbohydrate Changes in Potato Tubers" @default.
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