The Agronomy of Mauka (Mirabilis expansa (Ruíz & Pav.) Standl.) - A Review

J. Seminario, Doris Chalampuente-Flores, H. Gendall, M. Sørensen
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The Andean region is the centre of origin and domestication of at least 9 species of native root and tuber crops in addition to several species of native potatoes. Within this group, Mauka – also known as Miso or Taso ‒ (Mirabilis expansa Ruíz & Pav.) Standl. ‒ Nyctaginaceae) is one of the least well known, despite having much potential. It is cultivated at high altitudes (2300 to 3500 m a.s.l.) in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia and is thought to be of pre-Inca origin. Mauka is characterized by its high nutritional value due to substantial levels of protein, calcium and phosphorus, as well as secondary metabolites with nutraceutical properties of varied application. It also has good potential as a forage plant. Based on ethnobotanical knowledge and scientific investigations, this review presents advances in the agronomic understanding of Mauka since its discovery five decades ago in several isolated rural Bolivian communities. The information presented covers both Andean and non-Andean countries. It includes results from journals on natural resources, botany, agronomy, and the congress minutes from botanical, agronomic and phytogenetic resources conferences. Theses on Mauka specifically and on phytogenetic resources in general were also reviewed. Books and manuals were reviewed in the libraries of the International Potato Center, INIAP-Ecuador, INIA-Peru and universities. The plant is described with emphasis on its agronomic traits and according to its propagation forms (seed or vegetative); in terms of its agroecology, phenology, growth dynamics and their indices, crop management, harvest and post-harvest processes. It is concluded that important advances in the understanding of the agronomy of Mauka have been accomplished. Furthermore, the review highlights aspects requiring further research, in order to develop improved production technologies to ensure its future use and conservation.
安第斯地区是至少9种本地块根和块茎作物的起源和驯化中心,此外还有几种本地马铃薯。在这个群体中,Mauka -也被称为Miso或Taso - (Mirabilis expansa Ruíz & Pav.)。Standl。(Nyctaginaceae)是最不为人所知的一种,尽管有很大的潜力。它被种植在厄瓜多尔、秘鲁和玻利维亚的高海拔地区(海拔2300至3500米),被认为是前印加的起源。毛卡的特点是其高营养价值,因为它含有大量的蛋白质、钙和磷,以及具有多种用途的营养保健特性的次级代谢物。它也有很好的潜力作为饲料植物。基于民族植物学知识和科学调查,本文综述了Mauka自50年前在玻利维亚几个孤立的农村社区被发现以来在农艺学方面的进展。所提供的资料包括安第斯国家和非安第斯国家。它包括自然资源、植物学、农学期刊的结果,以及植物学、农学和植物遗传资源会议的会议纪要。本文还对毛卡特有的植物遗传资源方面的论文进行了综述。在国际马铃薯中心、厄瓜多尔国际马铃薯研究所、秘鲁国际马铃薯研究所和各大学的图书馆审查了书籍和手册。植物的描述重点是其农艺性状和根据其繁殖形式(种子或营养);在农业生态学、物候学、生长动态及其指数、作物管理、收获和收获后过程等方面。结论是,对毛卡农艺的认识取得了重要进展。此外,审查强调了需要进一步研究的方面,以便发展改进的生产技术,以确保其未来的使用和保护。
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