安第斯利马豆生态及其对粮食安全的潜在贡献

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Legume Science Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1002/leg3.225
Isabel Milagros Gavilan-Figari, Marianela Inga, Indira Betalleluz-Pallardel, Luz Marina Espinoza de Arenas, Raúl Comettant-Rabanal
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摘要

安第斯利马豆(ALB)(Phaseolus lunatus L.)在秘鲁又称 "Pallar",是一种大型、半扁平、肾形的豆科植物,很少被研究。这种祖传豆科植物缺乏深入的科学报告,主要在伊卡谷地的沿海地区种植。秘鲁前哥伦布文明的考古发现证明,它的食用历史可以追溯到远古时代,如今仍是秘鲁人饮食的一部分。在干旱地区和秘鲁特殊的农艺条件下,ALB 被驯化并适应了气候变化,使这种作物能够承受包括干旱在内的各种压力。与普通豆类一样,ALB 也是蛋白质、碳水化合物、膳食纤维和微量营养素的重要来源,这些都是营养膳食所必需的。然而,有关其多样性的信息很少,尤其是作为商业利马豆 "Pallar de Ica "祖先的本地品种。因此,本综述对鲜为人知的 ALB 的重要方面进行了综合和分析,如其形态描述、驯化、对气候变化的反应、营养成分、与粮食安全的相关性以及为解决粮食短缺问题而种植的潜力。
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Andean Lima Bean Ecology and Its Potential Contribution to Food Security

Andean Lima Bean Ecology and Its Potential Contribution to Food Security

The Andean lima bean (ALB) (Phaseolus lunatus L.), also known as “Pallar” in Peru, is a large, semi-flat, kidney-shaped rarely investigated legume. This ancestral legume lacks in-depth scientific reports and is mainly cultivated in the coastal region of the Ica valley. Its consumption dates back to ancient times, as evidenced by archaeological finds from pre-Columbian civilizations in Peru, and it is still part of the Peruvian diet today. ALB has been domesticated and adapted to climate change in arid territories and under peculiar agronomic conditions in Peru, making the crop tolerant to various stresses, including drought. Like the common bean, ALB is an important source of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, and micronutrients that are essential for a nutritious diet. However, the information on its diversity, particularly the native varieties that are the ancestors of the commercial lima bean “Pallar de Ica,” is scarce. Therefore, this review consisted of synthesizing and analyzing important aspects of the little known ALB, such as its morphological description, domestication, response to climate change, nutritional composition, and relevance to food security and potential for cultivation to address food shortages.

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Legume Science
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