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Rapeseed

About: Rapeseed is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2945 publications have been published within this topic receiving 51790 citations. The topic is also known as: Brassica napus & rape.


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01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the relationship among heterosis, quality and disease traits, solutions for excessive source and pool in hybrids compared with open-pollinated cultivars, and the importance of increasing harvest index of hybrids to achieve a better yield in hybrids.
Abstract: The hybrid growth of rapeseed now has reached to 4.7×106hm2,accounting for 70 % of total rapeseed growth area in China. Over the last 40 years,the researches and utilizations of hybrid rapeseed in China have significantly contributed to the development of rapeseed industry in China. The production of hybrid rapeseed mainly utilizes cytoplasmic male sterility(CMS),combined at the same time with nuclear male sterility and other pollinating-control systems in China. The hybrid rapeseed studies in China are also characterized by the improvement of quality and oil content in hybrid breeding. Future studies to enhance the heterosis of rapeseed will be focused on several important issues,including the combination of heterosis and ideotype breeding,further increase of oil content in hybrids,utilization of sub-genomic heterosis and resistance improvement. The paper will discuss the following perspectives in hybrid rapeseed studies:relationships among heterosis,quality and disease traits,solutions for excessive source and pool in hybrids compared with open-pollinated cultivars,and the importance of increasing harvest index of hybrids to achieve a better yield in hybrids.

25 citations

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17 Dec 2014-PLOS ONE
TL;DR: The results suggest that increasing the planting density within certain range is a feasible approach for higher seed yield in winter rapeseed in China.
Abstract: Rapeseed is one of the most important edible oil crops in the world and the seed yield has lagged behind the increasing demand driven by population growth. Winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is widely cultivated with relatively low yield in China, so it is necessary to find the strategies to improve the expression of yield potential. Planting density has great effects on seed yield of crops. Hence, field experiments were conducted in Wuhan in the Yangtze River basin with one conventional variety (Zhongshuang 11, ZS11) and one hybrid variety (Huayouza 9, HYZ9) at five planting densities (27.0×104, 37.5×104, 48.0×104, 58.5×104, 69.0×104 plants ha–1) during 2010–2012 to investigate the yield components. The physiological traits for high-yield and normal-yield populations were measured during 2011–2013. Our results indicated that planting densities of 58.5×104 plants ha–1 in ZS11 and 48.0×104 plants ha–1 in HYZ9 have significantly higher yield compared with the density of 27.0×104 plants ha–1for both varieties. The ideal silique numbers for ZS11 and HYZ9 were ∼0.9×104 (n m–2) and ∼1×104 (n m-2), respectively, and ideal primary branches for ZS11 and HYZ9 were ∼250 (n m–2) and ∼300 (n m–2), respectively. The highest leaf area index (LAI) and silique wall area index (SAI) was ∼5.0 and 7.0, respectively. Moreover, higher leaf net photosynthetic rate (Pn) and water use efficiency (WUE) were observed in the high-yield populations. A significantly higher level of silique wall photosynthesis and rapid dry matter accumulation were supposed to result in the maximum seed yield. Our results suggest that increasing the planting density within certain range is a feasible approach for higher seed yield in winter rapeseed in China.

25 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, porcine pancreatic lipase was used to interesterify Canola oil and mixtures of Canola oils and lauric acid, trilaurin or canola oil, and fully hydrogenated high erucic acid rapeseed oil (HEAR stearin).
Abstract: Commercially available porcine pancreatic lipase was used to interesterify Canola oil and mixtures of Canola oil and lauric acid, Canola oil and trilaurin or Canola oil and fully hydrogenated high erucic acid rapeseed oil (HEAR stearin). The interesterification activity was evident only when the enzyme was adsorbed on diato-maceous earth and carefully dried under vacuum. Although the initial rate of reaction appeared to be fast, completion of the reaction required prolonged (up to 72 h) incubation period. The extent of interesterification appeared to be independent of the reaction temperature within the range of 20°C to 60°C. Positional analysis of fatty acids of interesterified oils showed that pancreatic lipase was specific for positions 1 and 3 of triacylglycerols. The physical properties of interesterified oils were markedly different from those of the starting mixtures. During interesterification, extensive rearrangement of fatty acids among triacylglycerols had taken place, resulting in new species of triacylglycerols.

25 citations

01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: The results of the study suggest the phytochemical and nutritional potentials of B. napus seeds for human and other animal uses due to their extensive consumption in the world.
Abstract: Rapeseed is one of the most important oilseed crops cultivated in many parts of the world and used as a source of edible oil for human consumption. The present work reports some phytochemical and nutritional potentials of different rapeseed cultivars with a view to exploit their benefits for human nutrition. Five rapeseed cultivars namely; pactol, silvo, topas, serw 4 and serw 6 were analyzed for their phytochemical constituents (such as glutathione, ascorbate, phenolic, flavonoid contents) and some antioxidant enzymes activity (i.e. GPX; guaiacol peroxidase, APX; ascorbate peroxidase, CAT; catalase, SOD; superoxide dismutase) together with their protein profile. Among all cultivars significant variations in glutathione, ascorbate, phenolic and flavonoid contents were observed. The highest DPPH radical scavenging activity of the extract was observed in topas cultivar. Minor variations were noticed in SDS-PAGE protein profile. The results of the study suggest the phytochemical and nutritional potentials of B. napus seeds for human and other animal uses due to their extensive consumption in the world.

25 citations

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TL;DR: Up to 20% Canola seed can be used in steam-pelleted diets based on maize and soya bean meal without altering broiler performance, and marked improvements in weight gain and feed gain ratios and fat digestibility are noted.

25 citations


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2023384
2022870
2021101
2020140
2019123