- Turkish Journal Of Field Crops
- Volume:24 Issue:2
- YIELD AND QUALITY PARAMETERS OF WINTER AND SUMMER-SOWN DIFFERENT CAMELINA (Camelina sativa L.) GENOT...
YIELD AND QUALITY PARAMETERS OF WINTER AND SUMMER-SOWN DIFFERENT CAMELINA (Camelina sativa L.) GENOTYPES
Authors : Ahmet KINAY, Gungor YILMAZ, Samet AYISIGI, Saziye DOKULEN
Pages : 164-169
Doi:10.17557/tjfc.631133
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Publication Date : 2019-12-15
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The present study was conducted to determine the performance of summer and winter-sown camelina lines in 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 growing seasons. In experiments, 11 camelina genotypes insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Vinimik 17, PI304269, CR 476/65, CR 1674/90, Ames 26665, Ames 26667, Ames 26673, Ames 26676, Ames 26680, Ames 26686 and Ames 28372); were used as the plant materials. Plant height, number of pod per plant, number of seeds per pod, thousand-seed weight, seed yield, oil ratio and oil yield values were measured. The differences in investigated traits of the genotypes were found to be significant insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(p<0.05);. Winter sowings had better performance than summer sowings for yield and yield components. Winter-sown camelina plants were harvested at the end of May or at the beginning of June, which means that it is a good pre-plant for camelina. Average seed yields varied between 2.127 – 4.943 ton ha-1 in winter sowings and between 0.582 – 4.609 ton ha-1 in summer sowings; oil ratios varied respectively between 32.1 - 33.4% and between 24.3 - 35.1%. It was concluded based on findings that camelina should be produced as winter-sown with Ames-26686 genotype. Furthermore, Ames-26680, Ames-26686 and Ames 28372 genotypes could also be grown as summer-sown with quite reliable performance levels in years with sufficient spring precipitations.Keywords : Oil ratio, oil yield, seed yield, summer sowing, winter sowing