Exploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Peru

dc.contributor.authorVan Zonneveld, Maarten J.
dc.contributor.authorRamírez, Marleni
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, David E.
dc.contributor.authorPetz, Michael
dc.contributor.authorMeckelmann, Sven W.
dc.contributor.authorAvila, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorBejarano Martinez, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorRíos Lobo, Llermé
dc.contributor.authorLibreros, Dimary
dc.contributor.authorScheldeman, Xavier
dc.coverage.spatialPerú, Boliviaes_PE
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-21T15:14:20Z
dc.date.available2022-03-21T15:14:20Z
dc.date.issued2014-06
dc.description2 páginases_PE
dc.description.abstractThe genus Capsicum is a highly diverse complex of domesticated and wild species that displays abundant variation in its main center of domestication and diversity in Bolivia and Peru but that remains under-researched. New collecting expeditions undertaken in 2010 by the Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria (INIA) in Peru and the Centro de Investigaciones Fitoecogenéticas de Pairumani (CIFP) in Bolivia have significantly increased the size of the collections. INIA Peru now maintains 712 accessions of the five domesticated species, making it one of the largest and most diverse national collections of native Capsicum pepper varieties in the world. The collection in Bolivia contains 492 accessions, including the five domesticated species, four wild species, and one wild botanical variety of a domesticated species. We report on the identification of promising native Capsicum germplasm for potential use in the development of differentiated products. Identification of promising material representative of native Capsicum diversity in both collections followed several steps: (1) Identification of a core collection of nearly 100 accessions per country representing the different species and their geographic distribution. Dried samples of these accessions were biochemically screened for commercially interesting attributes including capsaicinoid content, polyphenols, antioxidant capacity, carotenoids, lipid content and color; (2) Based on results of the biochemical screening, sub-sets of 44 Bolivian and 39 Peruvian accessions were selected, representing the different species and variation in biochemical attributes; and (3) The selected materials were grown in different environments to identify the agro-ecological conditions were they best express the special properties of commercial interest. The biochemical screening and agromorphological characterization and evaluation revealed that Capsicum accessions from Bolivia and Peru have unique combinations of functional attributes, confirming that a wealth of commercially valuable properties can be found in Capsicum’s primary center of diversity. This study was financed by GIZ.es_PE
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dc.identifier.citationVan Zonnelved, M.; Ramirez, M.; Williams, D.; Petz, M.; Meckelmann, S.; Avila, T.; Bejarano, C.; Libreros, D. & Scheldeman, X. (2014). Exploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Peru. International Conference on Enhanced Genepool Utilization pg 104-105.es_PE
dc.identifier.isbn978929043995-0
dc.identifier.journalInternational Conference on Enhanced Genepool Utilizationes_PE
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/1646
dc.language.isoenges_PE
dc.publisher.countryReino Unidoes_PE
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_PE
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/es_PE
dc.sourceInstituto Nacional de Innovación Agrariaes_PE
dc.source.uriRepositorio Institucional - INIAes_PE
dc.subjectCapsicumes_PE
dc.subjectPerues_PE
dc.subjectBoliviaes_PE
dc.subjectBiochemical screeinges_PE
dc.subjectAgromorphologicales_PE
dc.subjectCharacterizationes_PE
dc.subjectGermplasm selectiones_PE
dc.subject.ocdehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.04.00es_PE
dc.titleExploration of underutilized crop diversity of Capsicum peppers in their primary center of diversity in Bolivia and Perues_PE
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectes_PE

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