Lechín de Granada
格拉纳达莱钦 /gélā nà dá lái qīn/
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Example
Lechín de Granada was more tolerant than Manzanillo to sodium excess, as indicated by greater shoot growth and lower accumulation of sodium, especially in the young leaves.
Additional information
the "Lechín de Granada" variety ranks 12th in importance (surface x 1000 ha) in Spain. It is grown in the provinces of Almería/Almeria, Granada and Murcia.
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The highest content of oleanolic acid was observed in oils from Lechin de Granada cultivars with a mean concentration of 78.83 and 62.25 mg/kg, respectively.
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The high quality "Lechín de Granada" olive oil obtained has a yellow color and is one of the most stable ones, even more than Picual olive oil.