Reprint

Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Agricultural Research When Considering Criteria of Multifunctionality and Sustainability

Edited by
June 2022
224 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4013-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4014-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Agricultural Research When Considering Criteria of Multifunctionality and Sustainability that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), as open-field crops, play an important role in multifunctional and sustainable agriculture as a result of their low energy requirements for cultivation and their many avenues of use, from the production of nutraceuticals, phytonutrients, and phytotherapy to land valorization. This Special Issue of Agriculture, “Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Agricultural Research when Considering Multifunctionality and Sustainability Criteria”, aims to illustrate the role of MAPs in agriculture in low-impact farming practices, and the benefits they can generate in terms of functional products. This Special Issue covers all research aspects related to MAPs, including a number of scientific macro-areas, such as agronomy, chemistry and pharmacy, ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology, food and nutrition, and ecology. Key topics in this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Sustainable agricultural practices of MAPs; Breeding and germplasm preservation of MAPs; The biodiversity of MAPs; The conservation of cultivated and wild MAPs; Ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology; Phytotherapy, phytochemistry, and phytopharmacology; Essential oils and secondary metabolites; Functional foods and MAPs; MAPs and degraded and marginal land recovery; The global marketing of MAPs; The legislation of MAPs.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
laurel; microbial load; oven drying; real time monitoring; sage; sensor; spike lavender; essential oil; 1,8-cineole; linalool; camphor; edaphic characteristics; altitude; latitude; longitude; aromatic species; alternative substrates; irrigation; plant habitus; sustainable cultivation; Calotropis procera leaves; chronic inflammatory model; cytokines; Freund’s complete adjuvant; indomethacin; medicinal and aromatic plants; crop diversification; sustainability; leaf yield; biofunctional products; genotypic variability; extra-virgin olive oil; aromatic and medicinal plants; essential oil; gas-chromatography and mass spectrometry analyses; antioxidant; oleic acid; caper plant; island of Linosa; morphological and productive characteristics; growing; St. John’s wort; Hypericum perforatum; secondary metabolites; cropping technique; hops; Humulus lupulus L.; Mediterranean environment; trellising system; medicinal plant; industrial crop; hop shoots; powdery mildew; downy mildew; Japanese beetle; maypop; medicinal and aromatic plants; crop diversification; sustainability; Ficus carica L.; Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc.; medicinal-agroforestry system; soil enzyme activity; secondary metabolites; photosynthesis; sustainability; polyphenols; Berberis; negative fruits; organic agriculture; rooting; hardwood cuttings; iron chelates; n/a