New Sources of Variability for Restructuring Brassica rapa
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Keywords:
Brassica rapa, early toria, basal branching, unfilled sinksAbstract
Northern India, especially Himalayan tract presents rich diversity of Brassica rapa ecotypes (toria, yellow
sarson and brown sarson) as well as leafy and condiment types of B. juncea. In this paper some features of
unique germplasm lines collected/developed and their possible implications in restructuring of improved types
as future varieties are presented. Development of two extra early maturing (<60 days) toria populations
(PT-141, PT-145) out of local collections from Tehri district of Uttarakhand, and development of PYS
2008-5 with fully fertile sinks through inter-varietal crosses offers unique opportunities for genetic
improvement of toria and yellow sarson, respectively.
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Submitted
2024-10-29
Published
2024-11-11
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Short Communication
How to Cite
New Sources of Variability for Restructuring Brassica rapa (Ram Bhajan, Usha Pant, RK Khulbe, & AK Singh, Trans.). (2024). Journal of Oilseed Brassica, 4(1), 53-56. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JOB/article/view/159125