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Almond Germplasm in Bostanlyk Area (Uzbekistan): Preservation and Exploitation
M. TsoyFrancesco SottileM. B. Del SignoreA. AbdurasulovCristiana Peanosubject
GermplasmSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeLocal historyGeographyRange (biology)Agroforestryalmond genetic resources cultivars germplasm preservationBiodiversityCultivarHorticultureMediterranean Basindescription
Almond germplasm has been studied throughout the world with high diversity identified in the Mediterranean Basin. Each production region is based on specific types of cultivars, frequently without a real commercial strategy. For this reason we still have a wide range of particularly interesting almond germplasm, especially for genetic improvement. In some parts of the world, local germplasm is still interesting for a restricted almond industry, usually related to a local or internal consumption. In this paper we provide details about the almond industry in the traditional area of Bostanlyk, Uzbekistan. Since 2007 a specific approach to evaluate the local germplasm has been applied; the most important aspects describing the growing areas and the local history. The pomological traits are reported in a project carried out by the Slow Food International Foundation for Biodiversity.
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2014-03-01 |