Morphological characterization of eggplant landraces: key for ensuring nutritional quality and biodiversity conservation

The genetic erosion caused in crops by prioritizing production over quality has led to a loss of biodiversity (Brush, 1992; Castillo, 2008), which compromises global food security. As for eggplant, there is little morphological variability among commercialized eggplants (Hanson et al., 2006), and i...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Ispizua, Eva, Martínez-Cuenca, Mary-Rus, Marsal, José I., Díez, María José, Soler, Salvador, Valcárcel, José Vicente, Calatayud, Ángeles
Formato: conferenceObject
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SEBP/SPFV 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8281
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Sumario:The genetic erosion caused in crops by prioritizing production over quality has led to a loss of biodiversity (Brush, 1992; Castillo, 2008), which compromises global food security. As for eggplant, there is little morphological variability among commercialized eggplants (Hanson et al., 2006), and it is therefore necessary to have a source that helps to increase crop diversity, as are the landraces. Traditional varieties are those that have been differentiated by farmers through a historical process of selection, and are considered an important source of agricultural biodiversity (Jain & Gupta, 2013), which can be used for the development of new varieties while supporting the local economy (Ebbert, 2014).