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Contribution à la domestication de l'arganier pour la production de l'huile

2007

A survey conducted in 5 sites in the argan tree forest showed that argan oil represents an important part of the users' incomes. Nut-breaking is the most time-consuming and tedious step for the women involved in oil production. In 3 sites, the women were capable of distinguishing between those trees that yield nuts easy to break and trees yielding nuts difficult to break. These trees were named F and D, respectively. In each site, fruits were harvested from trees identified as F or D by the users, or at random. Those fruits were characterized by a set of measurements, including the force needed to break the nuts. Our measurements pointed out that the nuts harvested from F trees require a lo…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencesorchardsdomesticationarganiamultiplication vegetativesurveys[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences
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Acclimatization, distribution and potential economic use of Argania spinosa (Sapotaceae) in southern Italy

2021

The authors report updated notes on the acclimatization, distribution, areas suitable for cultivation and, potential use of Argania spinosa (Sapotaceae) in southern Italy. Based on observations carried out on the plants cultivated in Bari and the Botanical Garden of Palermo, and on ecological requirements of the species it is possible to consider A. spinosa as a woody species easily adaptable to the coastal climate of southern Italy.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataArgania medicinal plant zoning modelPlant ScienceFlora Mediterranea
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