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Fruit Quality Characters of Myrtle ( Myrtus communis L.) Selections: Review of a Domestication Process

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  • Silvia Medda

    (Department of Agricultural Science, University of Sassari, Via De Nicola 9, 07100 Sassari, Italy)

  • Maurizio Mulas

    (Department of Agricultural Science, University of Sassari, Via De Nicola 9, 07100 Sassari, Italy
    Centre for Conservation and Evaluation of Plant Biodiversity, University of Sassari, Via De Nicola 9, 07100 Sassari, Italy)

Abstract

Interest in myrtle ( Myrtus communis L.) by food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutic industries generated the integration of biomasses harvested from wild populations as raw materials with yields of cultivated orchards. The domestication process is reviewed considering shoot, fruit, and leaf biometric characters of selections obtained in three steps of the program. The first step started in Sardinia (Italy) in 1995 by the analysis of wild germplasm variability. Seventy accessions were the object of the first studied population of mother plants. Agamic propagation tests, as well quality evaluations of fruit and leaves, were integrated into the first step. In the second step, a field of comparison of forty-two agamically propagated cultivars functional to biomass production and to food uses was planted and evaluated for phenotypic characters. In the third step, a new population of twenty selections was obtained by open cross-pollination of some of the cultivars and further phenotypic selection in seedling population. In this review, the three populations are compared for biometric shoot, leaves and fruit characters, in order to verify the pressure of domestication process on these traits. Wild populations showed high variability only partially used during the first step, while the hybridization may create new variability for use in the genetic improvement of myrtle.

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  • Silvia Medda & Maurizio Mulas, 2021. "Fruit Quality Characters of Myrtle ( Myrtus communis L.) Selections: Review of a Domestication Process," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(16), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:16:p:8785-:d:609433
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    1. Silvia Medda & Leonarda Dessena & Maurizio Mulas, 2020. "Monitoring of the PAL Enzymatic Activity and Polyphenolic Compounds in Leaves and Fruits of Two Myrtle Cultivars during Maturation," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 10(9), pages 1-15, September.
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    1. Silvia Medda & Angela Fadda & Maurizio Mulas, 2022. "Selection for Ornamental Purposes of ‘Angela’ Myrtle ( Myrtus communis L.) Cultivar with Unpigmented Fruit," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(20), pages 1-11, October.

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