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Title: Four-year study on the bio-agronomic response of biotypes of Capparis spinosa L. on the island of Linosa (Italy)
Authors: La Bella, Salvatore
Rossini, Francesco 
Licata, Mario
Virga, Giuseppe
Ruggeri, Roberto 
Iacuzzi, Nicolò
Leto, Claudio
Tuttolomondo, Teresa
Journal: AGRICULTURE 
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: 
The caper plant is widespread in Sicily (Italy) both wild in natural habitats and as specialized crops, showing considerable morphological variation. However, although contributing to a thriving market, innovation in caper cropping is low. The aim of the study was to evaluate agronomic and production behavior of some biotypes of Capparis spinosa L. subsp. rupestris, identified on the Island of Linosa (Italy) for growing purposes. Two years and seven biotypes of the species were tested in a randomized complete block design. The main morphological and production parameters were determined. Phenological stages were also observed. Analysis of variance showed high variability between the biotypes. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis highlighted a clear distinction between biotypes based on biometric and production characteristics. Production data collected in the two-year period 2007-2008 showed the greatest production levels in the third year following planting in 2005. In particular, biotype SCP1 had the highest average value (975.47 g) of flower bud consistency. Our results permitted the identification of biotypes of interest for the introduction into new caper fields. Further research is needed in order to characterize caper biotypes in terms of the chemical composition of the flower buds and fruits.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/43456
ISSN: 2077-0472
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11040327
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
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