عنوان المقالة: Genotypic variation effect on quality determination of caper products collected in North-Central Morocco
عبد السلام النبيلي | Abdeslam Ennabili | 5916
Publication Type
Journal
Arabic Authors
English Authors
Mohamed Libiad, Abdelmajid Khabbach, Abdeslam Ennabili
Abstract
The caper plant (Capparis spinosa L., Capparaceae) from Morocco is described differently, and shows a very variable morphology. In this work, two provenances of caper plant, spontaneous and cultivated, from the North-Central Morocco, are characterized on the basis of morphological and productive criteria. Quantitative and qualitative parameters reveal significant differences between the two origins. The cultivated provenance corresponds to C. spinosa subsp. spinosa, whereas the spontaneous origin is mainly composed of this subspecies and secondarily C. orientalis. Small capers are abundant in the two origins, but their aesthetic quality is more observed in the cultivated one. Caper berries of spontaneous provenance display a longer peduncle and gynophore and those of cultivated provenance are more numerous and thicker. The spontaneous caper genotypes produce capers and caper berries over a longer period and generate less income for the local population.
Publication Date
11/30/2022
Publisher
BOLETIN LATINOAMERICANO Y DEL CARIBE DE PLANTAS MEDICINALES Y AROMÁTICAS
Volume No
21
Issue No
5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.22.21.6.46
Pages
757-770
Keywords
Capparis spp.; Characterization; Production; Quality; Morocco
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