Globe artichoke is an ancient herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean Basin. The edible part of the plant is limited to the fleshy leaves (bracts) and receptacle of a large immature inflorescence (head) that has been shown to be a rich source of bioactive compounds. Nutritional and pharmacological properties of artichoke heads and leaves are attributed mainly to polyphenolic compounds and inulin present at high concentration. In this study, polyphenols were investigated in two artichoke cultivars (Opal and Madrigal) in response to four nitrogen rates and foliar applications of biostimulating products under drip irrigation. Field experiments were carried out over two growing seasons (2015–2016, 2016–2017) in Policoro (MT), Southern Ital...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
Leaves of globe artichoke are food industry byproducts gaining interest due to their therapeutic and...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...
In the globe artichoke, both the edible portion and the waste biomass are recognized as valuable sou...
The commercial importance of plant tissue culture has grown in recent years, reflecting its applicat...
Cynara is a relatively small genus comprising two important crops: globe artichoke (C. cardunculus L...
Cynara is a relatively small genus comprising two important crops: globe artichoke (C. cardunculus L...
Cynara is a relatively small genus comprising two important crops: globe artichoke (C. cardunculus L...
Globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus (L.) Fiori) is an edible herbaceous perennial p...
Increasing interest has been shown in globe artichoke for pharmaceutical and food applications as a ...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is a worldwide popular horticultural crop. Interest in assessing bioa...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
Leaves of globe artichoke are food industry byproducts gaining interest due to their therapeutic and...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...
In the globe artichoke, both the edible portion and the waste biomass are recognized as valuable sou...
The commercial importance of plant tissue culture has grown in recent years, reflecting its applicat...
Cynara is a relatively small genus comprising two important crops: globe artichoke (C. cardunculus L...
Cynara is a relatively small genus comprising two important crops: globe artichoke (C. cardunculus L...
Cynara is a relatively small genus comprising two important crops: globe artichoke (C. cardunculus L...
Globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus (L.) Fiori) is an edible herbaceous perennial p...
Increasing interest has been shown in globe artichoke for pharmaceutical and food applications as a ...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) is a worldwide popular horticultural crop. Interest in assessing bioa...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. subsp. Scolymus (L.) Hegi) is a multi-year species rich i...
Leaves of globe artichoke are food industry byproducts gaining interest due to their therapeutic and...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Summer and Fall 2011 at the experimental farm of Tuscia Uni...