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Agromorphological Characterization and Nutritional Value of Traditional Almond Cultivars Grown in the Central-Western Iberian Peninsula
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Palabras clave
Almond descriptors
Conservation
Endangered cultivars
Fruit quality
Prunus dulcis
Genetic resources
Clasificación UNESCO
33 Ciencias tecnológicas
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Pérez-Sánchez, R.; Morales-Corts, M.R. (2021). Agromorphological Characterization and Nutritional Value of Traditional Almond Cultivars Grown in the Central-Western Iberian Peninsula. Agronomy 11 (6), 1238. https:// doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11061238
Resumen
[EN]In this study, 24 traditional almond cultivars grown in the central-western Iberian Peninsula,
all of them clearly in decline or close to extinction, were characterized from the agromorphological
and chemical points of view. A total of 40 agromorphological and chemical descriptors, mainly
defined by the IPGRI and the UPOV, were used to describe the flowers, leaves, fruits and the trees
themselves over three consecutive years (2015–2017). Some of the cultivars showed distinctive and
interesting agronomical characteristics from a commercial point of view, such as high yields and high
quality fruit. This was the case of the almond cultivars called “Gorda José” and “Marcelina”. Their
fruits were quite heavy (nuts: >9.1 g; kernels: >1.9 g), with very low percentages of double kernels
(<3%) and high nutritional value (>50% lipids; >21% proteins). The results of the PCA and cluster
analysis showed that agromorphological and chemical analysis can provide reliable information on
the variability in almond genotypes. This work constitutes an important step in the conservation of
genetic almond resources in the central-western Iberian Peninsula
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ISSN
2073-4395
DOI
10.3390/agronomy11061238
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