A total of 125 accessions of one-flowered vetch (
Vicia articulata Hornem.) mostly from the Iberian Peninsula have been analysed for total protein, L-canavanine and condensed tannins. It was
observed a high variability in the composition: the protein content ranged from 18.20 to 30.07%, L-canavanine from 0.27 to
0.67%, and condensed tannins from 0.13 to 0.35%, which indicates a scarce domestication of the crop. The inclusion of the
seeds into a diet to non-ruminants should be limited to marginal percentages because of the contents of L-canavanine and it
suggests that a reduction of this compound by breeding should be encouraged. The protein and the L-canavanine contents showed
a low and positive significant correlation (
r = 0.55,
P < 0.001), which complicates the selection of seeds having simultaneously low L-canavanine and high protein contents. On the
other hand, no correlation between protein and condensed tannins or between L-canavanine and condensed tannins was observed.
There was a poor relationship between the origin and the composition of the accessions and only the protein content was able
to discriminate among the regions.
Keywords Breeding - Feed - Legumes - Nutritional quality - Underutilized crop - Vicia articulata