In the Mediterranean region, some wild edible species such as Asparagus acutifolius L. are still harvested and even marketed. Considering the great interest of this species, including its recreational, commercial and agronomic uses, we aimed to study its natural supply and its current scale of harvesting. Nearly 50 plants were monitored in two sites of Central Spain. An experimental harvest of 100% of spears was conducted during spring 2008-2009 to estimate spear production per plant and per hectare. Plants were also monitored but not harvested in 2010-2011 at Site 1 to document real gathering practices and its influence on yield. Spear production ranged from 5.0 to 12.8 g per plant and from 4.0 to 8.9 kg ha-1, reaching the top-ranked value...
The consumption of wild plants gathered from nature represents an important part of human nutrition ...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
Over recent years, the floriculture trade, in particular cut flowers and potted ornamentals, has bee...
In the Mediterranean region, some wild edible species such as Asparagus acutifolius L. are still har...
The Mediterranean basin has a long and multifaceted cultural history and harbors a high biodiversity...
16 p., gráf., tablasBackground Wild food plants (WFP) have always been consumed by humans, first as...
A three-year research (2007-2009) was carried out on green asparagus under tunnel in Campania (south...
Abstract This ethnobotanical study aims to describe the domain of wild edible plants in Gorbeialdea ...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
The diversity of local Mediterranean food elements is not known in detail, but offers itself to sear...
A review of ethnobotanical sources focused on traditionally-used wild food plants in Andalusia (sou...
The Mediterranean basin is a biodiversity hotspot of wild edible species, and their therapeutic and ...
The Mediterranean region is one of the major centres of origin and diversification of cultivated pla...
This paper discusses the traditional consumption of wild edible plants in the rural communities of t...
Background: This paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in four Regional Parks of Sici...
The consumption of wild plants gathered from nature represents an important part of human nutrition ...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
Over recent years, the floriculture trade, in particular cut flowers and potted ornamentals, has bee...
In the Mediterranean region, some wild edible species such as Asparagus acutifolius L. are still har...
The Mediterranean basin has a long and multifaceted cultural history and harbors a high biodiversity...
16 p., gráf., tablasBackground Wild food plants (WFP) have always been consumed by humans, first as...
A three-year research (2007-2009) was carried out on green asparagus under tunnel in Campania (south...
Abstract This ethnobotanical study aims to describe the domain of wild edible plants in Gorbeialdea ...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
The diversity of local Mediterranean food elements is not known in detail, but offers itself to sear...
A review of ethnobotanical sources focused on traditionally-used wild food plants in Andalusia (sou...
The Mediterranean basin is a biodiversity hotspot of wild edible species, and their therapeutic and ...
The Mediterranean region is one of the major centres of origin and diversification of cultivated pla...
This paper discusses the traditional consumption of wild edible plants in the rural communities of t...
Background: This paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in four Regional Parks of Sici...
The consumption of wild plants gathered from nature represents an important part of human nutrition ...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
Over recent years, the floriculture trade, in particular cut flowers and potted ornamentals, has bee...