FIicha_GO_Nuevos escenarios de producción industrial de planta aromática y medicinal en los sistemas agrarios tradicionales de Catalunya
El proyecto ha analizado el comportamiento de diferentes variedades comerciales de un conjunto de especies de plantas aromáticas y medicinales (PAM) que podrían cultivarse a escala comercial en diferentes escenarios agrícolas de Cataluña. Se escogieron aquellas especies que tienen una buena demanda de mercado tanto en planta seca como en aceite esencial y que pueden adaptarse a diferentes condiciones de cultivo. Durante el desarrollo del proyecto se ha recogido suficiente información de manejo del cultivo incluyendo la mecanización sobre todo para el control de malas hierbas y de cosecha y de los sistemas de transformación industrial (secado y destilación) que ayuden a plantear una estrategia de puesta en cultivo real y a gran escala. En paralelo, también se ha querido observar si este tipo de cultivo tiene una incidencia sobre las poblaciones de insectos polinizadores, sobre la biodiversidad del sistema y si puede ser compatibles para introducirlo en zonas de especial protección de aves esteparias (zonas ZEPA).
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- Locație
- Spain
- Autori
- Roser Cristóbal Cabau
- Scop
- Communication
- Dissemination
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- 01-09-2022
- Limba de origine
- Spanish
- Site-ul oficial al proiectului
- New scenarios for the industrial production of aromatic and medicinal plants in traditional Catalan
- Licență
- CC BY
- Cuvinte-cheie
- destilación y secado
- plantas aromáticas y medicinales
- Lavandula x intermèdia
- Thymus mantichina
- ZEPAS
- Thymus citriodorus
- composición química
- Mentha x piperita
- producción industrial
- Matricaria recutita
- sistemas de transformación industrial
- Satureja montana
- Melissa officinalis
- respuesta agronómica
- calidad
- control malas hierbas
- Artemisia absinthium
- Lavandula angustifolia
- Mentha spicata
- mas abundancia insectos polinizadores
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