Azarole (Crataegus azarolus L.), medlar (Mespilus germanica L.), and service tree (Sorbus domestica L.) are minor Pyrinae with a long tradition in Italy, but their cultivation for fruit production has been neglected in the past century. Old trees still survive as sparse plants in parks and gardens, near farmhouses or in abandoned fields. Erosion of genetic variability and loss of folk knowledge are consequences of this decline. Exploration started within the EU project GENRES 29 and continued thereafter in different areas of Italy, with the aims of identification, characterization and evaluation of accessions and collection of information about traditional and present use. A good amount of variability in pomological traits and fruit composition of azarole and service tree was found in Emilia Romagna and in the southernregions of Italy. Azarole accessions were clearly differentiated by sugars and organic acid profiles. Service tree fruits revealed a high content of fructose and a decrease of organic acids and polyphenols during ripening and bletting. These changes enablethe processing into different products (cider in the unripe stage, and jams, liqueurs, schnaps in the bletted stage). The multipurpose potential may offer good opportunities of exploitation. Nevertheless, the perspectives of in situ conservation are presently uncertain, because of plant and farmer ageing.

Characterization and Exploitation of Minor Pome Fruits in Italy / C., Barbieri; V., Cristofori; G., Bertazza; M., Paolocci; Bignami, Cristina. - In: ACTA HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 0567-7572. - STAMPA. - 918:(2011), pp. 953-960. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXVIII International Horticultural Congress on Science and Horticulture for People (IHC2010): III International Symposium on Plant Genetic Resources tenutosi a Lisbon (Portugal) nel August 22-27, 2010) [10.17660/ActaHortic.2011.918.125].

Characterization and Exploitation of Minor Pome Fruits in Italy

BIGNAMI, Cristina
2011

Abstract

Azarole (Crataegus azarolus L.), medlar (Mespilus germanica L.), and service tree (Sorbus domestica L.) are minor Pyrinae with a long tradition in Italy, but their cultivation for fruit production has been neglected in the past century. Old trees still survive as sparse plants in parks and gardens, near farmhouses or in abandoned fields. Erosion of genetic variability and loss of folk knowledge are consequences of this decline. Exploration started within the EU project GENRES 29 and continued thereafter in different areas of Italy, with the aims of identification, characterization and evaluation of accessions and collection of information about traditional and present use. A good amount of variability in pomological traits and fruit composition of azarole and service tree was found in Emilia Romagna and in the southernregions of Italy. Azarole accessions were clearly differentiated by sugars and organic acid profiles. Service tree fruits revealed a high content of fructose and a decrease of organic acids and polyphenols during ripening and bletting. These changes enablethe processing into different products (cider in the unripe stage, and jams, liqueurs, schnaps in the bletted stage). The multipurpose potential may offer good opportunities of exploitation. Nevertheless, the perspectives of in situ conservation are presently uncertain, because of plant and farmer ageing.
2011
XXVIII International Horticultural Congress on Science and Horticulture for People (IHC2010): III International Symposium on Plant Genetic Resources
Lisbon (Portugal)
August 22-27, 2010
918
953
960
C., Barbieri; V., Cristofori; G., Bertazza; M., Paolocci; Bignami, Cristina
Characterization and Exploitation of Minor Pome Fruits in Italy / C., Barbieri; V., Cristofori; G., Bertazza; M., Paolocci; Bignami, Cristina. - In: ACTA HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 0567-7572. - STAMPA. - 918:(2011), pp. 953-960. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXVIII International Horticultural Congress on Science and Horticulture for People (IHC2010): III International Symposium on Plant Genetic Resources tenutosi a Lisbon (Portugal) nel August 22-27, 2010) [10.17660/ActaHortic.2011.918.125].
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