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Taxon | 2013

A review of the nomenclature and typification of the Canary Islands endemic palm, Phoenix canariensis (Arecaceae)

Diego Rivera; Concepción Obón; Francisco C. Alcaraz; Teresa Egea; Encarna Carreño; Emilio Laguna; Arnoldo Santos; Wolfredo Wildpret

The nomenclature of the Canary Island endemic palm, Phoenix canariensis, is reviewed. It is concluded that Hermann Wildpret is the correct author of Phoenix canariensis. Phoenix canariensis, P. cycadifolia Regel and P. jubae (Webb & Berthel.) Webb ex H. Christ. are lectotypified.


Archive | 2015

Date Palm Status and Perspective in Spain

Diego Rivera; Concepción Obón; Francisco Alcaraz; Encarna Carreño; Emilio Laguna; Asunción Amorós; Dennis V. Johnson; Gisela Díaz; Asunción Morte

The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is an archaeophyte in Spain and is the iconic species of an introduced mixed irrigated agricultural system of food crops, animal feed, grasses, and livestock. Traditionally, date palms are propagated from seed and grown for their fruits, as well as for products derived from the leaves and stem wood. The seedling date palm populations in Spain represent a diverse pool of genetic resources with potential to improve the crop in general. Depending on the local microclimate, 20–50 % of date fruits in Spain do not fully ripen on the tree because of cooler temperatures late in the growing season. Artificial ripening techniques have been devised to deal with this situation. Local genotypes are under study for the best fruit types for expanded marketing, as a gourmet fresh fruit product in Europe, to enhance farmer income and to sustain the traditional production system. Tissue culture of selected genotypes is contributing to sustainability of the palm groves. New commercial date products are under study to broaden economic possibilities. The exotic red palm weevil pest represents the main threat to the palm grove and control measures are being pursued. Historic palm groves persist in Spain, especially in Elche and Orihuela, as well as presumably naturalized feral palms exhibiting distinctive morphological characteristics described as P. iberica. Phoenix palms are protected and continue to provide commercial fruits and palm leaves for religious ceremonies and to enhance the local landscape. Elche, the largest palm grove, is a World Heritage Site and a major tourist attraction.


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2002

Archaeobotany of capers (Capparis) (Capparaceae)

Diego Rivera; Cristina Inocencio; C. Obón; Encarna Carreño; Antonio Reales; Francisco Alcaraz


Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2013

Historical evidence of the Spanish introduction of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., Arecaceae) into the Americas

Diego Rivera; D. Johnson; José Delgadillo; M. H. Carrillo; C. Obón; R. Krueger; Francisco Alcaraz; Segundo Ríos; Encarna Carreño


Acta Horticulturae | 2008

Morphological Systematics of Date-Palm Diversity (Phoenix, Arecaceae) in Western Europe and Some Preliminary Molecular Results

Diego Rivera; C. Obón de Castro; Encarna Carreño; C. Inocencio; Francisco Alcaraz; Segundo Ríos; L. Vázquez; Emilio Laguna; Comunidad Valenciana


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2014

Carpological analysis of Phoenix (Arecaceae): contributions to the taxonomy and evolutionary history of the genus

Diego Rivera; Concepción Obón; Joaquín García‐Arteaga; Teresa Egea; Francisco Alcaraz; Emilio Laguna; Encarna Carreño; Dennis V. Johnson; Robert R. Krueger; José Delgadillo; Segundo Ríos


Taxon | 2013

2238) Proposal to conserve Phoenix canariensis against P. cycadifolia (Arecaceae)

Diego Rivera; Concepción Obón; Francisco C. Alcaraz; Teresa Egea; Encarna Carreño; Emilio Laguna; Arnoldo Santos; Wolfredo Wildpret


Acta Horticulturae | 2008

Seed Morphology of Vitis vinifera and Its Relationship to Ecogeographical Groups and Chlorotypes

C. Obón de Castro; Daniel G. Rivera; Encarna Carreño; Francisco Alcaraz; J.A. Palazón


Biodiversidad y procesos ecológicos en el Sureste Ibérico, 2017, ISBN 978-84-617-7235-3, págs. 28-37 | 2017

Propuesta de modificación del listado y manual de interpretación dehábitats de la Directiva Hábitat para mejorar la protección de las especies europeas de Phoenix con especial referencia a protección de las poblaciones de la Europa continental

Concepción Obón de Castro; Diego Rivera Nouvard; Francisco José Alcaraz Ariza; Encarna Carreño; Segundo Ríos Ruiz; Emilio Laguna Lumbreras; Jorge Manuel Sánchez Balibrea; Pedro A. Sosa


Scientia Horticulturae | 2014

The date palm with blue dates Phoenix senegalensis André (Arecaceae): A horticultural enigma is solved

Diego Rivera; Concepción Obón; Francisco Alcaraz; Teresa Egea; Encarna Carreño; Emilio Laguna; Isabel Saro; Pedro A. Sosa

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Teresa Egea

University of Florence

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Pedro A. Sosa

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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