Response of Early, Timely & Late Genotypes of Brassica sps. Grown under Different Temperature
The effect of four various dates of sowing on oil content and oily acid composition was studied utilizing eleven rapeseed and Indian mustard types at Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Effects of species, maturity event (early, timely and late planted) and environment (various dates of sowing) on the oil content and fatty acid arrangement was observed. The results display specific, genotypic difference as well as different reaction to the environment, happening from strong G×E interactions for lubricate content and delay in sowing compromised the lubricate content in general. Higher hotness at seed filling and pod adulthood stage affected the oily acid profile. A important correlation between hotness variables at maturity and oily acid composition was observed. Linolenic (r= -0.335 to -0.317) and erucic acid (r = -0.578 to -0.568) was considerably and negatively compared with hotness at maturity stage whereas a beneficial correlation was raise with linoleic acid content (r = 0.324 to 0.338). The results recorded that the sowing of brassica genotypes during 2nd fortnight of October is advantageous as far as the lubricate content as well as oil characteristic is concerned.
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