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Abstract
Brassica rapa in the main oilseed crop in Bangladesh and development of canola
grade B. rapa variety is a priority research in Bangladesh. The present research
was under taken with a long term goal to develop canola grade B. rapa variety in
Bangladesh. Six Canadian canola grade double zero genotypes of B. rapa were
crossed with four Bangladeshi popular varieties e.g. Tori-7, Maghi, BARI Sharisa
14 and BARI Sharisa 17 to develop 24 F, hybrid populations. For transferring the
low erucic trait from Canadian lines to Bangladeshi cultivars, backcrosses were
also performed. The F, hybrids were evaluated for their saturated and unsaturated
fatty acid compositions and yield contributing traits. The analysis of variance
showed highly significant variation among the F, and BC,F I populations. Among
the 24 hybrids, the lines Gl, G7, G14, G14, G16, G17, G18 and G19 were
selected as promising lines as these lines had higher values of the yield and yield
contributing traits. These F I lines were selected and advanced to F2 generation
through self-fertilization and were also used in backcross breeding to develop
BC 1F I. Among the hybrids, the desired negative heterosis effects for early
maturity (90-95 days) were found in the hybrids G4, G5, G6, G7, G13 and G17,
while the hybrids G 17, G 18, G 19, G20 showed the highest significant heterosis
for yield, and the hybrids G 17 and G18 had the highest harvest index. The results
suggested elite recombinant lines of early maturity and high yielding could
possible be obtained from the segregants of these hybrid lines. The fatty acid
compositions analysis unraveled that the hybrids viz. G3, G4, G5, G9, G12, 017,
020 and G23 had lower erucic acid «20-22%), but higher oleic (32-34%) and
higher linoleic acid (22-24%), linolenic acid (9-11 %) contents suggested that
these lines could possible produce low erucic acid plus high oleic linoleic, and
linolenic acids in the segregating generations. Interestingly, some intercrossed F2
lines were found having low erucic acid «2%), but higher oleic acid (>50%) with
early maturity (90-94 day) suggesting the breeding lines were very promising.
Thus, the selected promising breeding lines could be utilized for developing early
matured and high yielding having low erucic acid and high mono- and polyunsaturated
fatty acid compositions.
Keywords: short duration, canola-grade, breeding lines, high oleic acid, Brassica rapa |
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