Innovative crop productions for healthy food: The case of Chia (Salvia hispanica L.)

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Chia Salvia hispani is an ancient crop from Central America which has been recently rediscovered as a source of ω-3 and nutraceuticals in seeds. Besides traditional seed consumption, innovative uses of the plant seeds and leaves have been proposed based on the high protein content and the production of mucilage which lends itself to a range of applications. This chapter reviews research on the plant's genetics and breeding, quality, and uses. Agronomic studies which have only recently started worldwide are also presented along with results from case studies in Basilicata.

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Philips, T. D., Philips, T. D., Lovelli, S., Labella, R., Galgano, F., Marisco, A. D., … Amato, M. (2015). Innovative crop productions for healthy food: The case of Chia (Salvia hispanica L.). In The Sustainability of Agro-Food and Natural Resource Systems in the Mediterranean Basin (pp. 29–45). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16357-4_3

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