Halophytes for Future Horticulture

Type de document
bookSection
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Halophytes for Future Horticulture
Auteur(s)
  • CORRÊA Rúbia C. G.
  • DI GIOIA Francesco
  • FERREIRA Isabel C. F. R.
  • PETROPOULOS Spyridon A.
Editeur(s)
  • GRIGORE Marius-Nicusor
Autre(s)
Id
S3M9G92I
Version
2412
Date ajout
21 décembre 2020 16:18
Date modification
21 décembre 2020 16:18
Résumé anglais
Mediterranean agro-ecosystems host also a very rich patrimony of wild edible plants that have always represented an important food source for the rural communities of the Mediterranean area, and several studies have demonstrated their relevant role in the traditional Mediterranean diets. Despite worldwide interest in the so-called health foods or super-foods, only a few of these native species have been incorporated in commercial cultivation systems, whereas most of them are usually gathered by hand from self-seeding wild plants. Moreover, Mediterranean agriculture is characterized by small-scale farms, which are considered to be the backbone of farming sector and crop production in the region and are essential to the preservation and development of rural area economies, especially under the ongoing climate change the world is facing. The present chapter will present the most up-to-date information regarding the chemical composition and bioactive properties of the most important wild halophytes of the Mediterranean basin, case studies of their commercial exploitation, as well as future prospects for further exploitation focusing on preservation of native genetic material and improved management of the natural and agricultural environment.
Note
None
CRAW tags
  • AB - Utile à l'AB
  • FREDO production et filière
  • FREDO étude des variétés
  • GEO méditérannée
WEB tags
  • antioxidant activities
  • bioactive properties
  • halophytes
  • phenolic compounds
  • small-scale farms
  • wild edible species
Pages
1-28
Date caractères
2020
Date publication
1 janvier 2020