Use of Allium scorodoprasum L. subsp. rotundum as food

2016 ◽  
pp. 153-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Tasci ◽  
I. Koca
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2022 ◽  
pp. 101548
Author(s):  
Tuğba Demir ◽  
Özlem Akpınar ◽  
Haki Kara ◽  
Hüseyin Güngör

Biologia ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Birutė Karpavičienė

AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the geographical and ecological distribution of Allium scorodoprasum cytotypes in Lithuania. 46 populations were studied: environmental variables were recorded and somatic chromosome numbers of 797 individuals from all populations were assessed. Diploids were found in 13 populations in the northern part of the study area, while triploids occurred in 33 populations from the western part of Lithuania. A. scorodoprasum frequently occurred in river valleys, particularly in the rarely flooded high level floodplains or on lower terraces. Only one population was recorded in Alno-Ulmion forest and three on the Glechometalia hederaceae forest edges, while 42 populations occurred in mesophilous or semidry Arrhenatheretalia elatioris, Mesobromion erecti and Trifolio-Geranietea sanguinei grasslands. No distinct differences in relative frequencies of diploid and triploid cytotypes in different plant communities were found whereas the soil chemical composition between the habitats of both cytotypes differed statistically. These differences however were indicative of the geographical separation of habitats rather than ecological differentiation between the two cytotypes. The results suggest that there were at least two separate roads of colonization of diploid and triploid A. scorodoprasum into Lithuania.


Author(s):  
Aleksandra Kazienko ◽  
Karol Torzewski

Allium scorodoprasum (Amaryllidaceae) is a vulnerable, red-listed species in Poland, where it has an uneven distribution. In the southwestern part of the country it has not been confirmed since 1961–1975 in the majority of the former areas of its occurrence. The paper describes 48 localities of A. scorodoprasum and provides data on population size, occupied habitats, plant communities and threats in the section of the Oder Valley between Oława, Wrocław and Brzeg Dolny in Lower Silesia (SW Poland).


Author(s):  
П.Г. ЕФИМОВ ◽  
Г.Ю. КОНЕЧНАЯ ◽  
В.А. СМАГИН ◽  
А.В. ЛЕОСТРИН
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Приводятся сведения о видах, впервые обнаруженных в ряде областей северной и центральной Европейской России, а также о новых находках очень редких видов, которые прежде были известны из одного или двух местонахождений в пределах области. Для Костромской обл. приводятся новые виды Erigeron droebachiensis, Trichophorum alpinum и Utricularia australis, для Ленинградской обл. и С.-Петербурга — Lagoseris sancta, для Новгородской обл. — Erigeron droebachiensis, для Псковской обл. — Allium scorodoprasum. Распространение Schoenus ferrugineus в Архангельской и Вологодской областях уточнено и подтверждено свежими гербарными сборами, так что теперь этот вид можно указывать для обеих областей без знака вопроса. Сообщается о находке в Вологодской обл. нового места произрастания Swertia perennis, при том что этот вид, по-видимому, не сохранился в известном прежде местонахождении. Обнаружено новое местонахождение вида Angelica palustris в Костромской обл., оказавшееся самым северным в его ареале. Приводится старый гербарный образец Lippia nodiflora из Оренбургской губернии, являющаяся единственным (но, к сожалению, неточным) свидетельством возможного произрастания этого вида (и рода в целом) в европейской части России.


2018 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 641-649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriano Mollica ◽  
Gokhan Zengin ◽  
Marcello Locatelli ◽  
Carene Marie Nancy Picot-Allain ◽  
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally

Author(s):  
Bahtınur Taşcı ◽  
Halil Kütük ◽  
İlkay Koca

Allium scorodoprasum L. subsp. rotundum (L.) STEARN is a medical and aromatic plant which grows naturally in various countries of the world. The purpose of this study was to determine the natural antioxidant content and antioxidant activity of Allium scorodoprasum L. subsp. rotundum (L.) STEARN plant, an Allium subspecies of the Alliaceae family. Plants which grow naturally in 7 different locations of 3 cities (Samsun, Nevşehir and Tokat) of Turkey were used in the study. The purpose of this study was to determine the natural antioxidant content and antioxidant capacity of wild leek plant, an Allium subspecies of the Alliaceae family, which grows in three different cities (Samsun, Nevşehir and Tokat). The material of the study consists of 42 wild leek samples from 7 different locations of Samsun, Tokat and Nevşehir. Some physicochemical characteristics and antioxidant features of both bulbs and leaves of samples were determined separately; allicin, an organosulfur compound, was specified qualitatively and thermal behaviours of the samples were monitored through TGA/DSC analysis. As a result of the analyses conducted, in the bulb and leaf parts of the samples, total phenolic matter values were 254.51-927.81 and 1929.05-19645.24 mg/kg, FRAP was 0.80-5.20 and 14.31-47.83 mM TE/g, DPPH free radical scavenger effect was 0.99-9.02 and 36.61-241.06 µmol TE/g and ascorbic acid content was 29.14-314.01 mg/kg and 200.64-1383.16 mg/kg, respectively. These data reveal that the leaf’s of A. scorodoprasum subsp. rotundum plants are rich in antioxidants. In conclusion, it was found that the antioxidant activity of the plants differs significantly in terms of the parts of the plant and growth location.


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