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PJB-2024-166

COMPARISON OF YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF 14 CAMELINA (Camelina sativa L. Crantz) GENOTYPES

Lutfi NOHUTCU
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Camelina (Camelina sativa L. Crantz.) is annual and self-pollinated, well adapted to cool temperate semi-arid climates with agronomic low-input features. Camelina is resistant to most diseases and pests which are hazardous for oilseed crops. This two-year study aimed to assess the yield and yield parameters of several camelina genotypes to identify the best genotype for cultivation. Several parameters such as plant height, the height of the first capsule, the number of branches, the number of capsules, number of seeds in capsule, 1000 seed weight, seed yield, crude oil ratio, and crude oil yield were determined. Results showed that three genotypes which name is PI 258367, PI 597833, and PI 311735 had better performance than other genotypes, in the case of yield parameters. These three genotypes might be recommended for use as oil crops for the oil industry due to their high yield.  

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