Abstract

Yam bean is legume with tuberous root originated from the semiarid tropics of Central America, and has been widely spread in several regions in Indonesia. Research on characterization of tuber yam bean was conducted in Kendalpayak Research Station (Malang, Indonesia) from May to October 2016. A total of 73 local yam bean cultivars originated from eight provinces were characterized based on their tuber characteristics. The sensory evaluation was also conducted to evaluate the tuber sweetness, fiber intensity, and texture crunchiness. The average tuber weight was 455.2 g/plant, with the average tuber length and width were 10.78 cm and 8.17 cm, respectively. The ratio of tuber length and width was 1.42, indicates that yam bean tuber in Indonesia tend to be in spherical shape. The average tuber water content was 83.87% (wet basis), showed that the water content was quite high. Based on cluster analysis, 74 local cultivars of yam bean were grouped into five clusters. The tuber weight varied among cultivars and become the distinguishing factor between local cultivars. Local variety of yam beans in Indonesia tend to have sweet taste and crunchy texture. So far, the study on characterization of tuber diversity in Indonesian local cultivar of yam bean is still limited. Thus, these results provide important information to optimize the tuber yam utilization as industrial raw materials.

Highlights

  • In Indonesia, yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) has a high economic value

  • The accession of local varieties of yam bean in Indonesia has a variety of tuber production, with tuber shape vary from oval to round

  • Most of them are characterized by relatively high tuber water content, sweet taste, crunchy texture, and have a relatively high water content

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Introduction

In Indonesia, yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) has a high economic value. The production centers of yam bean are spreading in West Sumatra, West Java, Central Java, and East Java province. Genus of Pachyrhizus have three cultivated species: P. erosus, from the semiarid tropics of Central America; P. tuberosus from the tropical lowlands of both slopes of the Andean mountain range (Sørensen, 1996) and P. ahipa from Andean highland (Sorensen et al, 1997; Zanklan 2013). Adewale and Dumet (2011) have arranged the descriptors for African yam bean (Sphenostylis stenocarpa). Those descriptors are used to compose various accession characters in order to differentiate an accession of yam bean to other accessions

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