Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
: This research focuses on the exploration, recovery and valorization of some minor Italian
olive cultivars, about which little information is currently available. Autochthonous and unexplored
germplasm has the potential to face unforeseen changes and thus to improve the sustainability of the
whole olive system. A pattern of nine minor genotypes cultivated in three Italian regions has been
molecularly fingerprinted with 12 nuclear microsatellites (SSRs), that were able to unequivocally
identify all genotypes. Moreover, some of the principal phenolic compounds were determined and
quantified in monovarietal oils and the expression levels of related genes were also investigated
at different fruit developmental stages. Genotypes differed to the greatest extent in the content of
oleacein (3,4-DHPEA-EDA) and total phenols. Thereby, minor local genotypes, characterized by
stable production and resilience in a low-input agro-system, can provide a remarkable contribution
to the improvement of the Italian olive production chain and can become very profitable from a
socio-economic point of view.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Olea europaea; autochthonous cultivars; molecular fingerprinting; polyphenol content; gene expression; fruit developmental stages
Elenco autori:
Sabetta, Wilma
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