Decision tree scoring system to guide selection for consumer preference in sweetpotato breeding trials.

dc.contributor.authorMariam Nakitto
dc.contributor.authorReuben T Ssali
dc.contributor.authorSuzanne D Johanningsmeier
dc.contributor.authorMukani Moyo
dc.contributor.authorHenriette de Kock
dc.contributor.authorIngunn Berget
dc.contributor.authorJulius J Okello
dc.contributor.authorSarah Mayanja
dc.contributor.authorSamuel Edgar Tinyiro
dc.contributor.authorThiago Mendes
dc.contributor.authorYada Benard
dc.contributor.authorDoreen Chelengat
dc.contributor.authorFlorence Osaru
dc.contributor.authorChristophe Bugaud
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-07T07:19:12Z
dc.date.available2025-04-07T07:19:12Z
dc.date.issued2023-08-08
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Previously, a lexicon and protocol for quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA) was established for the Uganda sweetpotato breeding program. The implication of QDA scores for priority sensory attributes on consumer preference should be determined to interpret results efficiently and make decisions effectively. The present study aimed to develop a gender- responsive decision tree to obtain an overall sweetpotato eating quality score to facilitate demand-led targeted breeding selection. It focused on Kamuli and Hoima districts (Uganda) and uses pre-lease advanced clones (‘NKB3’, ‘NKB105’, ‘NKB135’, ‘D11’ and ‘D20’), released varieties (‘NASPOT 8’ and ‘NAROSPOT 1’) and landraces (‘Muwulu-Aduduma’, ‘Umbrella’). RESULTS: Including boiled sweetpotato sensory characteristics, namely mealy, sweet taste, sweetpotato smell, firm and not fibrous, in breeding design would benefit end-users, especially women given their role in varietal selection, food preparation and marketing. ‘D20’, ‘NASPOT 8’ and ‘NAROSPOT 1’ were most liked in both districts. ‘NKB3’ and ‘D11’ were the least liked in Hoima, whereas ‘Muwulu-Aduduma’ was the least liked in Kamuli. There was a positive correlation between color and overall liking (r2 = 0.8) and consumers liked the color (average rating ≥ 6 on a nine-point hedonic scale) of all genotypes. Threshold values (average rating on 11-point scales) for consumer acceptability were identified (sweet taste = 6, sweetpotato aroma and flavor = 6, firmness = 3, and mealiness = 4). A regression decision tree tool was created to calculate an eating quality selection index when screening lines in breeding programs using the values. CONCLUSION: Decision trees that include consumer needs and gender considerations would facilitate demand-led breeding and make varietal selection in sweetpotato breeding programs more effective.
dc.description.sponsorshipWe are grateful to the CGIAR Roots, Tubers and Banana Research Programme funded by CGIAR Fund council; grant opportunity INV-008567: Breeding RTB Products for End User Preferences (RTBfoods) and grant opportunity INV-002962: Genetic Advances and Innovative Seed Systems for Sweetpotato both funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). The contributions of Ingunn Berget and Henrietta de Kock were supported by funding for the project: InnoFoodAfrica from the European Union's Hori- zon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 862170.
dc.identifier.uriDOI 10.1002/jsfa.12883
dc.identifier.urihttp://104.225.218.216/handle/123456789/271
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherJournal of The Science of Food and Agriculture
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Statesen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
dc.subjectquality control
dc.subjectefficient breeding
dc.subjectselection index
dc.subjectRTB crops
dc.titleDecision tree scoring system to guide selection for consumer preference in sweetpotato breeding trials.
dc.typeArticle

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