THE INFLUENCE OF GROWING PLACE ON THE RUTIN CONTENT ONFAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUMANDFAGOPYRUM TATARICUMVARIETIES SEEDS

Rutin content analysis in the grain of buckwheat varieties (19Fagopyrum esculentumand 3F. tataricum) grown in central (Molise) and Southern Italy (Calabria and Basilicata) has shown: a) substantial differences among varieties ofF. esculentumgrown at the same location, though the ranking of varieties...

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