2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.07.001
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Analysis of yield and genetic similarity of Polish and Ukrainian Camelina sativa genotypes

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“…Most of the winter camelina forms studied here were the result of long-term breeding after irradiation in 1993 of the variety Przybrodzka with four doses of gamma rays (0 Gy, 200 Gy, 400 Gy, 600 Gy) from the 60 Co source [29]. In the studies of Kurasiak-Popowska et al and Sobiech et al [29,30], the variety Przybrodzka was characterized by the lowest genetic similarity to other camelina genotypes, as determined by RAPD and SSR molecular markers. The variety Przybrodzka, assigned to winter genotypes, has been cultivated in Wielkopolska for many years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Most of the winter camelina forms studied here were the result of long-term breeding after irradiation in 1993 of the variety Przybrodzka with four doses of gamma rays (0 Gy, 200 Gy, 400 Gy, 600 Gy) from the 60 Co source [29]. In the studies of Kurasiak-Popowska et al and Sobiech et al [29,30], the variety Przybrodzka was characterized by the lowest genetic similarity to other camelina genotypes, as determined by RAPD and SSR molecular markers. The variety Przybrodzka, assigned to winter genotypes, has been cultivated in Wielkopolska for many years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Thus, research [51] established that false flax produces up to 1500 kg/ha of seeds under the conditions of Nova Scotia (Canada). At the same time, it was shown [52] that mutant lines of winter camelina can produce up to 2795 kg/ha of seeds, while others reported [47] that yields of this crop could reach up to 3320 kg/ha in Western Canada. In another review, it was mentioned [45] that under optimal conditions, C. sativa can easily give a grain yield of over 3000 kg/ha.…”
Section: Camelina (False Flax)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both spring and winter cultivars of camelina are grown. Winter cultivars are characterized by higher yields than spring cultivars [12]. Camelina increases the biological diversity of arable land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%