2016
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture6040050
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Current Advances in Genomics and Breeding of Leaf Chicory (Cichorium intybus L.)

Abstract: Abstract:This review gives an overview of agricultural topics on a non-model species, in other words, leaf chicory. Often classified as a minor crop, "Radicchio", the Italian name of leaf chicory, is assuming a very important role at both a local and national level, as it characterizes a high proportion of the agricultural income of suited areas. Botanical classification along the genus Cichorium is reported and a detailed description of the most important cultivated biotypes typical of northern Italy is prese… Show more

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“…According Ref. [6], different cultivars of radicchio are grown generally by the name of Veneto provincial cities.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
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“…According Ref. [6], different cultivars of radicchio are grown generally by the name of Veneto provincial cities.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, Brazil has great number of vegetables and wide variety of fruits that is not yet well investigated [5]. Vegetables as Cichorium intybus Linnaeus (leaf chicory) are important foods in the diet of the Brazilian people as well as in others countries [6]. Chicory is a traditional European horticultural crop [7].…”
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“…Chicory plant is in two species; one kind is cultivated, while the other is savage and grows on its own. The main source of Chicory plant is central Europe, the western and central parts of Asia and north Africa, and has a vast scattering in different areas of Iran [14,15].The scientific name for this herb is Cichorium intybus and belongs to the category Asteraceae. Chicory has certain amount of vitamins, minerals (such as magnesium, phosphorus, C vitamin and B group vitamins) and active compounds such as inulin, fats and sesquiterpene lactones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%