The high quality of the various biotypes present in the natural or cultivated state is one of the main features for caper production. Up to now, however, no selection activity has been carried out in order to identify the most suitable accessions for providing better quality products. In this paper, we report the first results of a selection of caper genotypes characterised by significant qualitative traits. A micropropagation protocol was evaluated in order to improve and allow the multiplication of the most promising Capparis spinosa L. subsp. spinosa genotypes, selected in Salina (Aeolian Islands), Sicily (Italy), in collaboration with the most important local growers.

Sottile F., Giuggioli N.R., Marinoni D.T., Peano C., Del Signore M.B. (2020). Selection and micropropagation of valuable caper genotypes. ZAHRADNICTVI, 47(2), 110-116 [10.17221/40/2019-HORTSCI].

Selection and micropropagation of valuable caper genotypes

Sottile F.
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Del Signore M. B.
Investigation
2020-01-01

Abstract

The high quality of the various biotypes present in the natural or cultivated state is one of the main features for caper production. Up to now, however, no selection activity has been carried out in order to identify the most suitable accessions for providing better quality products. In this paper, we report the first results of a selection of caper genotypes characterised by significant qualitative traits. A micropropagation protocol was evaluated in order to improve and allow the multiplication of the most promising Capparis spinosa L. subsp. spinosa genotypes, selected in Salina (Aeolian Islands), Sicily (Italy), in collaboration with the most important local growers.
2020
Sottile F., Giuggioli N.R., Marinoni D.T., Peano C., Del Signore M.B. (2020). Selection and micropropagation of valuable caper genotypes. ZAHRADNICTVI, 47(2), 110-116 [10.17221/40/2019-HORTSCI].
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