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Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2013

Molecular and morphological diversity of on-farm hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) landraces from southern Europe and their role in the origin and diffusion of cultivated germplasm

Paolo Boccacci; M. Aramini; Nadia Valentini; Loretta Bacchetta; M. Rovira; P. Drogoudi; Ana Paula Silva; Anita Solar; Federico Calizzano; V. Erdoğan; V. Cristofori; Loredana F. Ciarmiello; Cecilia Contessa; J.J. Ferreira; Francesco Paolo Marra; R. Botta

Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) is a traditional nut crop in southern Europe. Germplasm exploration conducted on-farm in five countries (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, and Greece) identified 77 landraces. The present work describes phenotypic variation in nut and husk traits and investigates genetic relationships using ten simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers among these landraces, 57 well-known references cultivars, and 19 wild accessions. Among the 77 landraces, 42 had unique fingerprints while 35 showed a SSR profile identical to a known cultivar. Among the 42 unique landraces, morphological observations revealed high phenotypic diversity, and some had characteristics appreciated by the market such as nut round and caliber. Analysis of genetic relationships and population structure allowed investigation of the origin and spread of the cultivated germplasm in southern Europe. Our results indicate the existence of three primary centers of diversity in the Mediterranean basin: northwestern Spain (Tarragona) and southern Italy (Campania) in the West and Black Sea (Turkey) in the East. Moreover, the data suggest the existence of secondary gene pools in the Iberian (Asturias) and Italian (Liguria and Latium) Peninsulas, where local varieties were recently domesticated from wild forms and/or from introduced ancient domesticated varieties.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2016

A manifesto for the valorization of wild edible plants.

Loretta Bacchetta; Francesco Visioli; Giulia Cappelli; Emily Caruso; Gary J. Martin; Éva Zámboriné Németh; Gianni Bacchetta; Gianni Bedini; Alexander Wezel; Tedje van Asseldonk; Leo van Raamsdonk; Francesca Mariani

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Wild foods constitute an essential component of peoples diets around the world, but despite their widespread use and their cultural importance, wild edible plants (WEPs) lack recognition as significant contributors to the human diet in developed countries. MATERIALS AND METHODS We stimulate national and international bodies dealing with food and agriculture, to increase their attention and investments on WEPs, leveraging the results of scientific investigation, enhancing the link between in situ conservation strategies and sustainable use of plant genetic diversity. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS WEPs should be reconsidered throughout their value chain, capturing their important socio-cultural, health, and economic benefits to indigenous and local communities and family farmers who are engaged in their production and wild-harvesting.


Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2015

A multidisciplinary approach to enhance the conservation and use of hazelnut Corylus avellana L. genetic resources

Loretta Bacchetta; M. Rovira; C. Tronci; M. Aramini; P. Drogoudi; Ana Paula Silva; Anita Solar; D. Avanzato; R. Botta; Nadia Valentini; Paolo Boccacci

During recent years, there has been increasing awareness of the importance of adopting a holistic view of biodiversity, including agricultural biodiversity, conservation for sustainable utilization and development. These principles have been underlined in the Convention on Biological Diversity and the European efficiency resources towards 2050. Thus critical issues are now to understand the distribution and extent of genetic diversity available to breeders and stakeholders, the kind and range of characterization, how to face the problem of continuous expanding of germplasm to be conserved. Focusing on the case study of hazelnut which is a crop of great importance for European countries, the paper describes a resourceful strategy for re-organizing and sharing hazelnut genetic resources through an upgrading of knowledge on their value and uses. The paper summarizes the progresses so far and provides a ‘launching pad’ for future researches. The brief review discusses also the recent progresses in recovery, characterization conservation and uses of European hazelnut germplasm achieved by 068 AGRI GEN RES SAFENUT which was one of the 17 Action financed by the European Commission—Directorate General for Agriculture and Rural Development. The current status on the morphological and molecular characterization of the in situ and ex situ of the most important European collections, the rescue and preservation of new accessions recovered on farm were discussed underling critical aspects. A better understanding of hazelnut genetic diversity and its distribution is essential for its conservation and use as well as the harmonization of the morphological and biochemical descriptors. The importance of traditional knowledge is also considered as integrated part of the multidisciplinary approach useful to rationalize genetic resources maintained in the collections. Thus improving the characterization on cultivated and wild forms through the development of a core collection, is the further step to achieve a more effective management and use of European nuts germplasm.


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2003

Adventitious shoot regeneration from leaf explants and stem nodes of Lilium

Loretta Bacchetta; Patrizio C. Remotti; Claudia Bernardini; Francesco Saccardo


Hortscience | 2008

In Vitro Propagation of Traditional Italian Hazelnut Cultivars as a Tool for the Valorization and Conservation of Local Genetic Resources

Loretta Bacchetta; M. Aramini; Claudia Bernardini; Eddo Rugini


Euphytica | 2013

Fatty acids and alpha-tocopherol composition in hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.): a chemometric approach to emphasize the quality of European germplasm

Loretta Bacchetta; M. Aramini; A. Zini; V. Di Giammatteo; D. Spera; P. Drogoudi; M. Rovira; Ana Paula Silva; A. Solar; R. Botta


VII International Congress on Hazelnut, Viterbo, Italy, 23-27 June 2008. | 2009

Phenolic characterization of some hazelnut cultivars from different European germplasm collections

Anita Solar; R. Veberič; Loretta Bacchetta; R. Botta; P. Drogoudi; I. Metzidakis; M. Rovira; J.P. Sarraquigne; Ana Paula Silva


V International Symposium on Pistachios and Almonds | 2011

THE DEFINITION OF THE EUROPEAN ALMOND CORE COLLECTION

J.M. Alonso; M.T. Espiau; Martí A. Fernández i; O. Kodad; D. Avanzato; Loretta Bacchetta; R. Botta; P. Drogoudi; H. Duval; I. Metzidakis; M. Rovira; Ana Paula Silva; Anita Solar; D. Spera


VII International Congress on Hazelnut, Viterbo, Italy, 23-27 June 2008. | 2009

First results of "safenut": a european project for the preservation and utilization of hazelnut local genetic resources.

Loretta Bacchetta; D. Avanzato; R. Botta; Paolo Boccacci; P. Drogoudi; I. Metzidakis; M. Rovira; Ana Paula Silva; Anita Solar; D. Spera; M. Aramini; B. di Giovanni


Acta Horticulturae | 2014

The reorganisation of european hazelnut genetic resources in the SAFENUT (AGRI GEN RES) project

Loretta Bacchetta; B. Di Giovanni

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Ana Paula Silva

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Anita Solar

University of Ljubljana

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A. Solar

University of Ljubljana

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