Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
An increasing number of studies have been performed
in recent years in Italy on quinoa (Chenopodium
quinoa Willd.). Interest in this Andean seed
crop is mainly due to its resistance to the abiotic
stresses affecting Mediterranean agro-ecosystems,
in particular drought and salinity, and to the high
nutritional value of its seeds. The principal research
activities in Italy currently focus on the agronomic,
biological and nutritional aspects of quinoa. Several
field trials were carried out at CNR-ISAFoM in
Ercolano (Napoli) to evaluate, in terms of growth,
yield and physiological aspects, the adaptability of
quinoa to Italian pedoclimatic conditions, and the
crop's response to different agronomic management
practices. Post-harvest chemical and product
analyses were also performed to evaluate seed
quality and aptitude for food processing. Quinoa's
tolerance to salinity stress was investigated under
controlled environmental conditions at the University
of Bologna, where morphological and metabolic
responses were analysed. All of these studies
were conducted within national and international
research projects with the collaboration of foreign
research centres (CEAZA, Chile) and universities
(University of Copenhagen), mainly using plant material
selected in Denmark or sourced from the Andean
region. This chapter describes the results of
the main research activities carried out in the last
decade by Italian institutions and discusses the potential
for the introduction
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
quinoa
Elenco autori:
D'Andria, Riccardo; Lavini, Antonella; Riccardi, Maria; Pulvento, Cataldo
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Titolo del libro:
State of the art report on quinoa around the world in 2013