Linola™ 2047 low linolenic flax

2003 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. P. Dribnenki ◽  
S. F. McEachern ◽  
Y. Chen ◽  
A. G. Green ◽  
K. Y. Rashid

Linola™ 2047 was developed by Agricore United. Linola 2047 has significantly higher oil content, meal protein content and linoleic acid content than all previously registered Canadian solin varieties. In the Longer Growing Season of Black Soil zones of western Canada, the yield of 2047 is similar to the other solin varieties. In the Brown and Dark Brown Soil zones, 2047 is significantly lower yielding than previous solin varieties. It is immune to North American races of rust and is moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt. The 2047 Linola is a yellow seeded cultivar like 1084, 989 and 947 solin cultivars. Key words: Fax, low linolenic acid, cultivar description, solin

2005 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 155-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C.P. Dribnenki ◽  
S. F. McEachern ◽  
Y. Chen ◽  
A. G. Green ◽  
K. Y. Rashid

2126 was developed by Agricore United and combines very high oil content with high yield. In all soil zones of western Canada, the yield of 2126 was similar to the check cultivar, 1084. The 1000 seed weight, oil content and meal protein content of 2126 are significantly higher than 1084. 2126 has higher levels of linoleic fatty acid and lower levels of saturated fatty acids. It is immune to North American races of rust, is moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt and is moderately resistant to powdery mildew. 2126, 2090, 2047 and 1084 are yellow seedcoat, solin cultivars. Key words: Flax, low linolenic acid, cultivar description, solin


2004 ◽  
Vol 84 (3) ◽  
pp. 797-799 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. P. Dribnenki ◽  
S. F. McEachern ◽  
Y. Chen ◽  
A. G. Green ◽  
K. Y. Rashid

2090 was developed by Agricore United. 2090 combines very high oil content with high yield. In the longer growing season Black soil zones of western Canada, the yield of 2090 is similar to 2047 and higher than 1084. In the shorter growing season Black and Grey-wooded soil zones, 2090 is similar yielding to 2047 and 1084. In the Brown and Dark Brown soil zones, the yield of 2090 is higher than 2047 and 1084. It is immune to North American races of rust, is moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt and is moderately resistant to powdery mildew. 2090, 2047 and 1084 are low linolenic acid, yellow seed coat solin cultivars. Key words: Flax, low linolenic acid, cultivar description, solin


2007 ◽  
Vol 87 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-299 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. P. Dribnenki ◽  
S. F. McEachern ◽  
Y. Chen ◽  
A. G. Green ◽  
K. Y. Rashid

2149 solin (Linum usitatissimum L.) was developed by Agricore United and combines very high oil content with high yield. In all soil zones of western Canada, the yield of 2149 was similar to the check cultivar, 1084. The 1000 seed weight, oil content and meal protein content of 2149 are significantly higher than 1084. 2149 has higher levels of linoleic fatty acid and lower levels of saturated fatty acids. It is immune to North American races of rust [Melampsora lini (Ehrenb.) Desmaz.], is moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. F. sp. Lini (Bolley) snyder & Hansen] and is moderately resistant to powdery mildew (Oidium lini Skoric). 2149 is a yellow seedcoat, solin cultivar. Key words: Flax, low linolenic acid, cultivar description, solin


1996 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 329-331 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. P. Dribnenki ◽  
A. G. Green ◽  
G. N. Atlin

Linola™ 989 is the second low linolenic flax cultivar registered in Canada. In western Canada, Linola™ 989 is significantly earlier maturing than Linola™ 947 and Flanders, and has a significant yield advantage over Linola™ 947 in the Black and Brown soil zones. Linola™ 989 is significantly higher yielding than Flanders in the Black soil zone of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Both Linola cultivars are yellow seeded. Key words: Flax, low linolenic acid, cultivar description, solin


1997 ◽  
Vol 77 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Scarth ◽  
P. B. E. McVetty ◽  
S. R. Rimmer

Allons (Brassica napus L.) is a low linolenic acid canola cultivar which produces seed oil with an average linolenic acid content of 2.5%. The low linolenic oil has a shorter hydrogenation time and greater stability than standard canola oil. Allons is higher yielding and contains higher seed oil and lower meal protein than the low linolenic cultivar Stellar. Allons is adapted to the long season B. napus canola growing areas of western Canada. Key words: Rape (summer), low linolenic, cultivar description


1999 ◽  
Vol 79 (4) ◽  
pp. 607-609 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. P. Dribnenki ◽  
S. F. Mceachern ◽  
A. G. Green ◽  
E. O. Kenaschuk ◽  
K. Y. Rashid

LinolaTM '1084' is a yellow seeded, low-linolenic acid (solin) flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) cultivar. It is higher yielding than LinolaTM '989' and LinolaTM '947' and has higher oil content and lower total saturated fats than LinolaTM '989' and LinolaTM '947'. It is immune to North American races of rust and is moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt. Key words: Flax, low linolenic acid, cultivar description, solin


1999 ◽  
Vol 79 (2) ◽  
pp. 251-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. B. E. McVetty ◽  
R. Scarth ◽  
S. R. Rimmer

MillenniUM 01 summer rape (Brassica napus L.) is a high-erucic acid, low-glucosinolate (i.e. canola-quality meal) cultivar. It has an average 7% yield advantage over Reston high erucic acid, low glucosinolate summer rape, is 11 g kg−1 higher in seed oil content than Reston, 25 g kg−1 higher in meal protein content than Reston, and is adapted to the southern B. napus growing regions of western Canada. Key words: Rape (summer), high erucic acid, low glucosinolate, cultivar description


1991 ◽  
Vol 71 (2) ◽  
pp. 523-524
Author(s):  
Z. P. Kondra ◽  
D. F. Degenhardt ◽  
D. C. Campbell

Alto summer rape (Brassica napus L.), registered in 1988, is a canola-quality cultivar. Alto has a high meal protein content and is similar to the cultivar Westar in seed yield, oil content, and maturity. Alto is adapted to all of the B. napus growing areas in western Canada. Key words: Rape (summer), cultivar description


1987 ◽  
Vol 67 (1) ◽  
pp. 245-247 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. G. ROWLAND ◽  
R. S. BHATTY

Vimy is a medium-early and high-yielding oilseed flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) released by the Crop Development Centre, University of Saskatchewan. It is large seeded, has a high oil content of excellent quality, is immune to all North American races of rust (Melampsora lini (Ehrenb.) Lév.) and is moderately resistant to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. f. sp. lini (Bolley) Snyd. & Hansen). In western Canada, Vimy is particularly well adapted to the Black soils, outside the Red River Valley, and the Brown soils. As Vimy has only fair resistance to lodging it is not recommended for growing in areas with high rainfall or under irrigation.Key words: Linum usitatissimum, flax, oilseed, cultivar description


1995 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
pp. 203-204 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Scarth ◽  
S. R. Rimmer ◽  
P. B. E. McVetty

Apollo is a low-linolenic acid canola cultivar which produces seed oil with an average linolenic acid content of 1.7%. The low-linolenic oil has a shorter hydrogenation time and greater stability than standard canola oil. Apollo has a significant yield advantage over the low-linolenic cultivar Stellar with higher seed oil and lower seed protein content than Stellar. Apollo is adapted to the southern B. napus canola growing areas of western Canada. Key words: Rape (summer), low linolenic, cultivar description


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