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Helia 2000, Vol. 23(32) 87-92

INHERITANCE OF INCREASED OLEIC ACID CONTENT IN SUNFLOWER SEED OIL

Demurin, Ya. , Škorić, D. , Verešbaranji, I. & Jocić, S.

pp. 87 - 92

Publish Date: June 01, 2000  |   Single/Total View: 1/1   |   Single/Total Download: 1/1


Abstract

The inheritance of increased (mid) oleic acid content about 62% of an inbred line, LG27, was studied in the crosses with high oleic HA89OL (89%). high oleic LG26OL (86%) and low oleic LG28 (22%).

Fatty acid composition of single seeds was determined by gas chromatography of methyl esters.

The crosses of high x increased oleic and high x low oleic genotypes revealed the genetic control on oleic acid content with multiple allelism. Three alleles of one gene - dominant Ol, recessive ol1 and recessive ol lead in homozygote to the high, increased and low oleic phenotypes, respectively.

Genetic segregations in F2 and BC of the cross of increased x low oleic lines did not show clear-cut phenotypic classes. No maternal inheritance was observed.

Keywords: inheritance, oleic acid, sunflower


How to Cite this Article?

APA 7th edition
Demurin, , Ya., , Škorić, , D., , Verešbaranji, , I., , Jocić, , & S., (2000).

INHERITANCE OF INCREASED OLEIC ACID CONTENT IN SUNFLOWER SEED OIL

. Helia, 23(32), 87-92.

Harvard
Demurin, , Ya., , Škorić, , D., , Verešbaranji, , I., , Jocić, and S., (2000).

INHERITANCE OF INCREASED OLEIC ACID CONTENT IN SUNFLOWER SEED OIL

. Helia, 23(32), pp. 87-92.

Chicago 16th edition
Demurin, , Ya., Škorić, D., Verešbaranji, I., Jocić and S. (2000). "

INHERITANCE OF INCREASED OLEIC ACID CONTENT IN SUNFLOWER SEED OIL

". Helia 23 (32):87-92.