Genotype by environment interactions of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) and canola (Brassica napus L.) in Mediterranean-type environments. II. Oil and protein concentrations in seed

C.P. Gunasekera, L.D. Martin, Kadambot Siddique, G.H. Walton

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Abstract

The effects of genotype. environment and their interaction on oil and protein concentrations of seed in mustard and canola were investigated Under field conditions in Mediterranean-type environments of south Western Australia over two reasons. Genotype. environment and their interactions showed large effects oil oil and protein concentrations in both species. Oil and protein concentrations varied between crop species (Mustard versus canola) and genotypes compared to those between environments. The effect of environment oil protein concentration was larger compared to that on oil concentration. The oil concentration ranged from 37.3 (Oscar) to 38 (887.1.6.1) and 40% (Monty). The protein concentration ranged from 22.9 (887.1.6.1) to 24.5 (Monty). 26 (Oscar) and 28.5% (Muscon).Variation in oil and protein concentrations between environments was largely accounted for by the interacting effects of total rainfall. post-anthesis rainfall, post-anthesis duration. average maximum post-anthesis and pre-anthesis temperatures, and soil pH. Oil concentration Of mustard and canola ill Mediterranean-type environments was higher. bill protein concentration was lower in environments where post-anthesis, period was wetter and cooler.Seed oil concentration was inversely proportional to seed protein concentration ill Mustard and canola genotypes. Increase in seed yield increased the oil concentration. but decreased the protein concentration. Percentage increase in oil per unit increase ill seed yield was higher in canola than in mustard genotypes. whilst percentage reduction ill Protein concentration per unit increase in seed yield was higher in mustard than in canola genotypes. Crown Copyright (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-21
JournalEuropean Journal of Agronomy
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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