About this Research Topic
The proposed Research Topic aims to reveal the importance of local landraces preservation for sustainable horticulture, focusing on special quality features that local landraces present due to their adaptation to specific growing conditions after domestication. The various landraces are very distinct in their quality features based on the region where they are cultivated and the preferences of local markets. Therefore, it is of high importance to highlight these differences and identify genotypes that could be further exploited by producing high added value products and by reinforcing local rural economies.
Potential contributors are invited to submit review or original research papers. Potential topics include, but are not limited to the following:
• Quality features of vegetable local landraces in comparison with commercially available genotypes
• Effect of cultivation practices (fertilization, growing systems) on local landraces quality
• Environmental effects of local landraces cultivation in comparison to conventional genotypes (agrochemical inputs, carbon footprint, sustainability of growing systems)
• Ethnobotanical surveys regarding the recording of local landraces in various regions
• Therapeutic and pharmaceutical properties based on bioactive properties of local landraces
• Chemotyping and chemical fingerprinting of local landraces
Keywords: Local landraces, vegetable production, fruit quality, nutritional value, genetic resources
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