Sapucaia nut: Morphophysiology, minerals content, methodological validation in image analysis, phenotypic and molecular diversity in Lecythis pisonis Cambess
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109383
Sapucaia nut: Morphophysiology, minerals content, methodological validation in image analysis, phenotypic and molecular diversity in Lecythis pisonis Cambess
Abstract
Sapucaia or Lecythis pisonis Cambess. is an ornamental tree that produces edible, tasty, and nutritious nuts, and can be used for timber production. Sapucaia has potential as a functional food, owing to optimal nutritional and particularly Se levels. The present study sought to characterize the seeds of 21 sapucaia matrices from forest remnants of a neotropical hotspot (Atlantic Forest) and farms in two Brazilian states. Biometrics, germination, vigor, lignin content in the teguments, minerals content, and phenotypic and molecular diversity were analyzed. The seeds of matrices 16 and 21 were the most vigorous. Nuts from matrices 21 and 17 contained the highest amounts of Se. Matrices 5, 8, and 21 were the most phenotypically distant; whereas matrix 21 was the most genetically distant. Importantly, we validated a new non-destructive and efficient X-ray-based methodology for internal and densitometric analysis of sapucaia seeds, and demonstrated a high genetic divergence among matrices.
Keywords: Biometry; Functional food; Genetic divergence; Germination; Sapucaia; Selenium; X-rays.
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