Improving seed yield and oil quality of oilseed crops can aid in provision of a nutritious diet for humans. A worldwide collection of linseed was evaluated for seed yield (YLD), seed oil (OIL) and protein content (PRO), oil fatty acid composition, omega-3 to omega-6 ratio (ω3/ω6), total tocopherol content (TTC), and total phenolic content (TPC). At 2 years, higher temperature (∼7%) and lower relative humidity (∼16.6%) during the seed filling and maturity period (dryer condition) were correlated with significant decreases in YLD (∼18%) and OIL (∼4.5%), lower contents of linolenic acid (∼13%) and TTC (9.8%), and lower ω3/ω6 ratio (∼31%); oleic (∼9%) and linoleic acid contents (∼23%) and TPC (14.4%) increased. Correlation results demonstrated some significant associations among quantitative traits such as YLD, OIL, and thousand seed weight (TSW); however, the association of these traits with qualitative indices was mostly negative. Genotypes were classified irrespective of their geographical origin and independent of seed or flower colour. In this classification, a yellow-seeded Canadian group had the lowest ω3/ω6 ratio (∼0.05), the highest seed yield and high TTC, whereas groups with the highest ω3/ω6 ratio (>3.0) had the lowest oil TTC and low to average seed yield. Results suggested that some brown-seeded Asian genotypes with high grain yield and oil potential, higher ω3/ω6 ratio, and other more stable oil quality indices are suitable to develop broadly adaptive varieties under the possible fluctuation of climatic factors. Other genetic groups could also be used for breeding programs with specific objectives.
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29 June 2021
Genetic variability of seed yield and oil nutritional attributes in linseed dominated by biennial variation
Ehsan Ataii,
Aghafakhr Mirlohi,
Mohammad R. Sabzalian,
Sayed Amir Hossein Goli,
Nafiseh Sadri,
Negar Sharif-Moghaddam,
Mahdi Gheysari
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Crop and Pasture Science
Vol. 72 • No. 6
July 2021
Vol. 72 • No. 6
July 2021
annual temperature
antioxidant
climate change
Fatty acids
grain yield
linolenic acid
linseed