Genetic characterisation and agronomic and nutritional value of bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia),anunder-utilised species suitable for low-input farming systems
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd.), a grain legume crop well adapted in marginal soils, has mainly been used
for animal feed. Nowadays, bitter vetch seeds in feed formulations are replaced by other protein sources such as soybean
meal. However, in the context of sustainable economic development, it may be beneficial to enhance the cultivation of bitter
vetch landraces in marginal areas. Fifty-six bitter vetch accessions of different provenance were preliminarily characterised
by microsatellite DNA analysis to discriminate landraces suitable for specific and restricted environments. Twenty-two
landraces of two genetically different groups were then selected for further characterisation by agro-morphological
analyses. Being late-flowering with a seed yield of up to 3-4 tha-1 in experimentalfield conditions, with neither chemical nor
water input, these plants will be valuable material for long-term study to develop new cultivars adapted for seed production
under organic agricultural systems in Southern Europe. The seeds of these 22 landraces were also evaluated, with positive
results, as partial replacement of soybean in rabbit diets.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
animal nutrition; neglected legumes
Elenco autori:
Abbate, Stefano; Damiani, Francesco; Bellucci, Michele; Rubini, Andrea; Pupilli, Fulvio
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