This paper addresses the genetic resources, domestication and breeding history of spinach as a comprehensive review of these crop aspects is currently unavailable. It is shown that the availability of genetic resources of wild relatives belonging to the primary gene pool is currently very limited, which hampers breeding and research activities. Therefore, new collecting expeditions are clearly warranted. The domestication of spinach is discussed on the basis of its presumed migration routes and the traits that were probably involved in the domestication syndrome. Spinach is thought to have domesticated in former Persia. Migration then occurred eastwards to China and westwards to Europe, but additional genetic data are needed to reveal the m...
Spinach is an important vegetable crop grown in many parts of the world (Correll et al. 2011). It ha...
Key message: This study revealed that the western Mediterranean provided the founder population for ...
Various theories exist about the progenitors of B. oleracea L. (cole crops) and the area of its dome...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is a highly nutritious leafy vegetable and an economically important ...
Organic and low-input agriculture needs flexible varieties that can buffer environmental stress and ...
Spinacia oleracea is an edible flowering plant, a hardy annual in the family Chenopodiaceae. This pu...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a self-pollinated, dioecious winter crop. Prevalent challenges to the...
Genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) was used to explore the genetic diversity and structure of Spinacia tur...
Population varieties are still very used in developing countries and they are gaining interest in de...
Organic and low-input agriculture needs flexible varieties that can buffer environmental stress and ...
Spinach is an important cool leafy vegetable cultivated around the world, with large scale productio...
Spinach is a popular leafy green vegetable due to its nutritional composition. It contains high conc...
Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) is an economically important crop that is increasingly cultivated for...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is one of the most consumed leafy vegetables worldwide and it is cons...
Spinach has become an important vegetable crop in most regions of the world and remarkable changes i...
Spinach is an important vegetable crop grown in many parts of the world (Correll et al. 2011). It ha...
Key message: This study revealed that the western Mediterranean provided the founder population for ...
Various theories exist about the progenitors of B. oleracea L. (cole crops) and the area of its dome...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is a highly nutritious leafy vegetable and an economically important ...
Organic and low-input agriculture needs flexible varieties that can buffer environmental stress and ...
Spinacia oleracea is an edible flowering plant, a hardy annual in the family Chenopodiaceae. This pu...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a self-pollinated, dioecious winter crop. Prevalent challenges to the...
Genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) was used to explore the genetic diversity and structure of Spinacia tur...
Population varieties are still very used in developing countries and they are gaining interest in de...
Organic and low-input agriculture needs flexible varieties that can buffer environmental stress and ...
Spinach is an important cool leafy vegetable cultivated around the world, with large scale productio...
Spinach is a popular leafy green vegetable due to its nutritional composition. It contains high conc...
Spinacia oleracea L. (spinach) is an economically important crop that is increasingly cultivated for...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is one of the most consumed leafy vegetables worldwide and it is cons...
Spinach has become an important vegetable crop in most regions of the world and remarkable changes i...
Spinach is an important vegetable crop grown in many parts of the world (Correll et al. 2011). It ha...
Key message: This study revealed that the western Mediterranean provided the founder population for ...
Various theories exist about the progenitors of B. oleracea L. (cole crops) and the area of its dome...