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Sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis L.)-from lost crop of the Incas to part of the solution to global challenges?

机译:Sacha Inchi(Plukenetia Volubilis L.) - 从丢失的CHAM作物到全球挑战的一部分解决方案?

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Main conclusion The underutilized, oleaginous crop Plukenetia volubilis L. has a remarkable lipid composition and a large potential for further domestication, alleviation of malnutrition, and integration into sustainable food production systems. Current global challenges include climate change, increasing population size, lack of food security, malnutrition, and degradation of arable lands. In this context, a reformation of our food production systems is imperative. Underutilized crops, or orphan crops, can provide valuable traits for this purpose, e.g., climate change resilience, nutritional benefits, cultivability on marginal lands, and improvement of income opportunities for smallholders. Plukenetia volubilis L. (Euphorbiaceae)-sacha inchi-is a 'lost crop' of the Incas native to the Amazon basin. Its oleaginous seeds are large, with a high content of omega-3, and -6 fatty acids (ca. 50.5, and 34.1%, of the lipid fraction, respectively), protein, and antioxidants. Culinarily, the seeds are nut-like and the crop has been associated with humans since Incan times. Research has particularly been undertaken in seed biochemistry, and to some extent in phylogeny, genetics, and cultivation ecology, but attention has been unevenly distributed, causing knowledge gaps in areas such as ethnobotany, allergenicity, and sustainable cultivation practices. Recently, seed size evolution and molecular drivers of the fatty acid synthesis and composition have been studied, however, further research into the lipid biosynthesis is desirable. Targeted breeding has not been undertaken but might be especially relevant for yield, sensory qualities, and cultivation with low environmental impact. Similarly, studies of integration into sustainable management systems are of highest importance. Here, present knowledge on P. volubilis is reviewed and a general framework for conducting research on underutilized crops with the aim of integration into sustainable food production systems is presented.
机译:主要结论未充分利用,of抗性作物Plukenetia Volubilis L.具有显着的脂质组合物和巨大的潜力,以进一步驯化,减轻营养不良,并融入可持续食品生产系统。目前的全球挑战包括气候变化,增加人口规模,缺乏粮食安全,营养不良和耕地的退化。在这方面,我们的食品生产系统的改革是必要的。未充分利用的作物或孤儿作物可以为此目的提供有价值的性状,例如气候变化弹性,营养利益,边际土地的培养,以及为小农的收入机会的提高。 Plukenetia Volubilis L.(Euphorbiaceae)-Sacha inchi-是亚马逊盆地的INCAS的“丢失的作物”。其含油种子大,含量高,ω-3和-6脂肪酸(约50.5和34.1%,分别为脂质级分),蛋白质和抗氧化剂。毫不含糊地,种子是螺母状,而作物以来与人类有关。研究尤其是种子生物化学,以及在某种程度上进行了系统发育,遗传和培养生态学,但关注已经不均匀分布,造成了乙醛,过敏性和可持续培养实践等领域的知识差距。最近,研究了脂肪酸合成和组合物的种子尺寸进化和分子驱动器,然而,需要进一步研究脂质生物合成。尚未进行有针对性的繁殖,但可能特别是与产量,感官素质和培养具有低环境影响的培养。同样,融入可持续管理系统的研究具有最高的重要性。在此,审查了关于P. Volubilis的知识,并介绍了对未充分利用作物进行研究的一般框架,其目的是融入可持续食品生产系统的旨在。

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