The present research is included in a strategy of conservation and management of genetic resources for Carob tree (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) in Morocco. It has as one of its objectives, the evaluation of the morphological and chemical characteristics of four Moroccan ecotypes of carob pulps. The study related to morphological characterization reveals that there was a significant difference between the four populations from Meknes, Fez, Khemisset and Marrakech collected in 2018 and 2019. The lipid profile of carob pulp extracts analyzed by GC-MS is constituted of fatty acids, hydrocarbons, non-oxygenated compounds, sterols and tocopherols. The concentration of these compounds varies according to the population and year of collection. According t...
This research presents a thorough analysis of the nutrients and anti-nutrients contained in differen...
AbstractThe carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is widely cultivated in Mediterranean countries includ...
One wild and two domesticated (‘Etli’ and ’Sisam‘) carob genotypes grown in ...
Ceratonia siliqua L. ou la caroube est une espèce agro-forestière-pastorale avec d'énormes intérêts ...
Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) fruit pulp from 12 wild and 8 domesticated trees from 15 Moroccan local...
Morphological variation (pod length, width, thickness, seed number, volume, weight and specific grav...
The Ceratonia siliqua fruits contain several substances known to have high adaptability to environme...
Morphological variation (pod length, width, thickness, seed number, volume, weight and specific grav...
AbstractWe evaluated the in vitro antioxidant property and phytochemical constituents of the crude e...
Carob is a predominantly rainfed tree crop of high nutritive value and a long history of adaptation ...
Carob is a predominantly rainfed tree crop of high nutritive value and a long history of adaptation ...
AbstractThe carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is widely cultivated in Mediterranean countries includ...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to provide a process for obtaining natural carob syrup of Morocco ca...
The aim of this work is to provide a process for obtaining natural carob syrup of Morocco carob pods...
2nd International Geography Symposium-Mediterranean Environment -- JUN 02-05, 2010 -- Antalya, TURKE...
This research presents a thorough analysis of the nutrients and anti-nutrients contained in differen...
AbstractThe carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is widely cultivated in Mediterranean countries includ...
One wild and two domesticated (‘Etli’ and ’Sisam‘) carob genotypes grown in ...
Ceratonia siliqua L. ou la caroube est une espèce agro-forestière-pastorale avec d'énormes intérêts ...
Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) fruit pulp from 12 wild and 8 domesticated trees from 15 Moroccan local...
Morphological variation (pod length, width, thickness, seed number, volume, weight and specific grav...
The Ceratonia siliqua fruits contain several substances known to have high adaptability to environme...
Morphological variation (pod length, width, thickness, seed number, volume, weight and specific grav...
AbstractWe evaluated the in vitro antioxidant property and phytochemical constituents of the crude e...
Carob is a predominantly rainfed tree crop of high nutritive value and a long history of adaptation ...
Carob is a predominantly rainfed tree crop of high nutritive value and a long history of adaptation ...
AbstractThe carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is widely cultivated in Mediterranean countries includ...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to provide a process for obtaining natural carob syrup of Morocco ca...
The aim of this work is to provide a process for obtaining natural carob syrup of Morocco carob pods...
2nd International Geography Symposium-Mediterranean Environment -- JUN 02-05, 2010 -- Antalya, TURKE...
This research presents a thorough analysis of the nutrients and anti-nutrients contained in differen...
AbstractThe carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is widely cultivated in Mediterranean countries includ...
One wild and two domesticated (‘Etli’ and ’Sisam‘) carob genotypes grown in ...