Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth

Amaranthus collectively known as amaranth, comprises about 70 species, of which about 40 are native to the Americas. It includes at least 17 species with edible leaves and three grain amaranths. Amaranthus is a neglected and underutilized species (NUS): a category of non-commodity cultivated and wil...

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Main Authors: Alercia, A., Bioversity International
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105095
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description Amaranthus collectively known as amaranth, comprises about 70 species, of which about 40 are native to the Americas. It includes at least 17 species with edible leaves and three grain amaranths. Amaranthus is a neglected and underutilized species (NUS): a category of non-commodity cultivated and wild species, which are part of a large agricultural biodiversity portfolio today falling into disuse for a variety of agronomic, genetic, economic, social and cultural factors. NUS are traditionally grown by farmers in their centres of diversity, where they support nutrition security and other livelihood goals of local communities while contributing to meet their socio-cultural needs and traditional uses. Until recently these species have been largely ignored by research and development, becoming less competitive than well established major crops and losing gradually their diversity and associated traditional knowled
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spelling CGSpace1050952025-11-05T08:23:31Z Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth Alercia, A. Bioversity International amaranthus wild plants agrobiodiversity nutrition indigenous knowledge Amaranthus collectively known as amaranth, comprises about 70 species, of which about 40 are native to the Americas. It includes at least 17 species with edible leaves and three grain amaranths. Amaranthus is a neglected and underutilized species (NUS): a category of non-commodity cultivated and wild species, which are part of a large agricultural biodiversity portfolio today falling into disuse for a variety of agronomic, genetic, economic, social and cultural factors. NUS are traditionally grown by farmers in their centres of diversity, where they support nutrition security and other livelihood goals of local communities while contributing to meet their socio-cultural needs and traditional uses. Until recently these species have been largely ignored by research and development, becoming less competitive than well established major crops and losing gradually their diversity and associated traditional knowled 2013 2019-10-15T15:44:38Z 2019-10-15T15:44:38Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105095 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International; Alercia, A. (Comp.) (2013) Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth. n. 4 p.
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wild plants
agrobiodiversity
nutrition
indigenous knowledge
Alercia, A.
Bioversity International
Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
title Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
title_full Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
title_fullStr Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
title_full_unstemmed Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
title_short Nutritious underutilized species - Amaranth
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topic amaranthus
wild plants
agrobiodiversity
nutrition
indigenous knowledge
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