8 páginas.--5 figuras.-- 1 tabla.--129 referencias.-- Appendix A. Supplementary material to this article in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2018.10.007There are many valuable plant species improved by ancient cultures and cultivated locally but of very limited expansion worldwide. Some are considered neglected and underutilized species, such as the root and tuber crops from the Andes. They constitute traditional energy sources basic for the food security in the region but they also are great source of functional foods and there is a traditional associated knowledge on their properties. In this review, we focus on a few species (ahipa, arracacha, mashua, yacon) evaluated in the LATINCROP project which gathered information regarding their cons...
This study analyses the knowledge and the traditional use of two species of American origin, which a...
The ontogeny of the tuberous roots of yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius), an ancient Andean crop, is d...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Using Our Agrobiodiversity: Plant-Based Solutions to Feed ...
14 páginas.- 1 figura.- 9 tablas.- 71 referencias.- Suplementary material in https://www.mdpi.com/23...
At least 25 species of root and tuber crops from 16 genera and 15 families are native to South Ameri...
[EN] Chimborazo in Ecuador is located in the Middle Inter-Andean region. People from this region hav...
Andean root crops encompass six species domesticated and cultivated since ancient times for their ed...
Roots and tubers crops are present in the diet of almost all the world's people, the best known are ...
Five unexplored Andean tubers grown in Ecuador were characterized. Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius, ...
Andean minor tuber crops are plants domesticated and cultivated since ancient times for their edible...
Until now, the survival of Andean crops has been due to the existence of numerous local communities ...
Andean tubers refer to a variety of roots and underground stems cultivated in the Andean region, whi...
This series of monographs intends to draw attention to a number of species which have been neglected...
10 páginas.- 1 figura.- 8 tablas.- 44 referencias..- (This article belongs to the Special Issue Usin...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
This study analyses the knowledge and the traditional use of two species of American origin, which a...
The ontogeny of the tuberous roots of yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius), an ancient Andean crop, is d...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Using Our Agrobiodiversity: Plant-Based Solutions to Feed ...
14 páginas.- 1 figura.- 9 tablas.- 71 referencias.- Suplementary material in https://www.mdpi.com/23...
At least 25 species of root and tuber crops from 16 genera and 15 families are native to South Ameri...
[EN] Chimborazo in Ecuador is located in the Middle Inter-Andean region. People from this region hav...
Andean root crops encompass six species domesticated and cultivated since ancient times for their ed...
Roots and tubers crops are present in the diet of almost all the world's people, the best known are ...
Five unexplored Andean tubers grown in Ecuador were characterized. Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius, ...
Andean minor tuber crops are plants domesticated and cultivated since ancient times for their edible...
Until now, the survival of Andean crops has been due to the existence of numerous local communities ...
Andean tubers refer to a variety of roots and underground stems cultivated in the Andean region, whi...
This series of monographs intends to draw attention to a number of species which have been neglected...
10 páginas.- 1 figura.- 8 tablas.- 44 referencias..- (This article belongs to the Special Issue Usin...
Background: Traditionally part of the human diet, plants with edible fleshy fruits (PEFF) contain bi...
This study analyses the knowledge and the traditional use of two species of American origin, which a...
The ontogeny of the tuberous roots of yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius), an ancient Andean crop, is d...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Using Our Agrobiodiversity: Plant-Based Solutions to Feed ...