Turkey's first indigenous rapeseed hybrid seed candidates were brought together with the soil

게시됨 2021년 11월 11일

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The Black Sea Agricultural Research Institute in Turkey has successfully planted the country's first indigenous rapeseed hybrid seed varieties, a significant development in the 'Hybrid Rapeseed Breeding Project' funded by TUBITAK. Fifteen varieties of rape hybrid seeds, potential for registration, have been sown in Amasya, Samsun, and Tokat, with those showing high yields to be prioritized for registration. This initiative, aimed at reducing Turkey's reliance on foreign hybrid seeds, is led by Assoc. Dr. Kibar Ak and research assistant Mustafa Acar, highlighting the importance of domestic oil crop production for both food and energy security.
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The Black Sea Agricultural Research Institute brought Turkey's first indigenous rapeseed hybrid seed varieties to the soil within the scope of the project prepared with the support of TUBITAK. Within the scope of the "Hybrid Rapeseed Breeding Project" carried out by the Black Sea Agricultural Research Institute for 2 years to produce domestic and national seeds, 15 varieties of rape hybrid seeds, which are candidates for registration, were planted in Amasya, Samsun and Tokat. Among the rapeseed varieties that will be harvested in June next year, work will be started for the registration of those with high yields. Institute Director Assoc. Dr. Kibar Ak told Anadolu Agency (AA) that rapeseed is an oil crop and Turkey needs oil crops. Pointing out that oil can be obtained from many plants, Ak stated that rapeseed production is carried out especially in the Marmara Region to meet its needs. Noting that there is an annual rapeseed production of approximately 300 thousand tons, Ak said, ...
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