Logo do repositório
 
A carregar...
Miniatura
Publicação

A review on sarcocornia species: Ethnopharmacology, nutritional properties, phytochemistry, biological activities and propagation

Utilize este identificador para referenciar este registo.
Nome:Descrição:Tamanho:Formato: 
A Review on Sarcocornia Species.pdf3.33 MBAdobe PDF Ver/Abrir

Orientador(es)

Resumo(s)

Sarcocornia A. J. Scott is a halophytic edible succulent plant belonging to the Amaranthaceae family. To date, the genus includes 28 species distributed worldwide in saline environments, usually salt marshes. Sarcocornia (Scott) is similar to Salicornia (L.), which has a recognized commercial value in morphological and taxonomical traits. Species of both genera are commonly named samphire or glassworts in Europe, and their fleshy shoots are commercialized under their traditional names. Due to their nutritional, organoleptic and medicinal properties, Sarcocornia species have a high economic potential in various biotechnology sectors. Being highly tolerant to salt, they can be cultivated in saline conditions, and dissimilar to Salicornia, they are perennial, i.e., they can be harvested year-round. Therefore, Sarcocornia species are considered promising gourmet vegetables to be explored in the context of climate change, soil and water salinization and eco-sustainability. We hereby put together and reviewed the most relevant information on Sarcocornia taxonomy, morphology, nutritional and pharmacological properties, uses in ethnomedicine, potential applications in biotechnology, and propagation strategies.

Descrição

Palavras-chave

Glassworts Salt-tolerant plants Salinization Sustainability Halophytes Gourmet foods

Contexto Educativo

Citação

Unidades organizacionais

Fascículo

Editora

MDPI

Licença CC

Métricas Alternativas