Capparis Spinosa L. In A Systematic Review: A Xerophilous Species Of Multi Values And Promising Potentialities For Agrosystems Under The Threat Of Global Warming

Stephanie Chedraoui,Alain Abi-Rizk,Marc El-Beyrouthy, Lamis Chalak,Naim Ouaini,Loic Rajjou

FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE(2017)

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Abstract
Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is a xerophytic shrub with a remarkable adaptability to harsh environments. This plant species is of great interest for its medicinal/pharmacological properties and its culinary uses. Its phytochemical importance relies on many bioactive components present in different organs and its cultivation can be of considerable economic value. Moreover, taxonomic identification of C. spinosa L. has been difficult due to its wide heterogeneity, and many authors fell into confusion due to the scarcity of genetic studies. The present review summarizes information concerning C. spinosa L. including agronomic performance, botanical description, taxonomical approaches, traditional pharmacological uses, phytochemical evaluation and genetic studies. This knowledge represents an important tool for further research studies and agronomic development on this indigenous species with respect to the emerging climatic change in the Eastern Mediterranean countries. Indeed, this world region is particularly under the threat of global warming and it appears necessary to rethink agricultural systems to adapt them to current and futures challenging environmental conditions. Capparis spinosa L. could be a part of this approach. So, this review presents a state of the art considering caper as a potential interesting crop under arid or semi-arid regions (such as Eastern Mediterranean countries) within the climate change context. The aim is to raise awareness in the scientific community (geneticists, physiologists, ecophysiologists, agronomists,.) about the caper strengths and interest to the development of this shrub as a crop.
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Capparis spinosa L.,drought tolerance,cultivation,agronomy,taxonomy,genetic analysis,phytochemical,traditional use
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