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AN ASSIGNMENT ON CROP IMPROVEMENT IN OILSEEDS PRESENTED BY: Aliza shrestha (9) Santosh Pathak (18) Santosh K.C . (27)

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AN ASSIGNMENT ON CROP IMPROVEMENT IN OILSEEDS

PRESENTED BY: Aliza shrestha (9) Santosh Pathak (18) Santosh K.C . (27) Prativa Dhakal (36) Nabin Subedi (45)

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Introduction:Oilseeds crop is one of the most important cash crops grown in Nepal. Oilseeds are the crops grown for oil extraction from their seeds.

They are a very important component of semi- tropical and tropical agriculture, providing easily available and highly nutritious human and animal food.

Cash crops shares about 6.87% to agricultural GDP whereas it shares 1.5% to agricultural GDP.

. Oilseeds crops is grown in 180,000 ha of land with a production of 134,000mt (APSD, 2008).

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Oilseeds include Rapeseed, mustard seed, sunflower seed, groundnut seed, safflower seed, castor oil seeds etc.

Importance of oilseeds:Social economic importance:

Main source of vegetable oil used for cooking purpose: rapeseed, mustard, soybean, sunflower.

Source of energy supply: 1 kg oil gives 39.8 MJ energy whereas cereals and pulses supply 16.7 and 23.88 MJ, respectively.

Medicinal use: safflower tea known to prevent cardiovascular diseases and gynaecological disorders and daily consumption reduces blood pressure.

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• Nutritional importance: Rich source of oil contains about 20-60%. Oil contain linoleic acid, linolenic acids,V it. A, E,provitamin etc Linoleic and linolenic acids lowers the fat and cholesterol contents

of blood and hence the oils containing such acid groups are important for prevention of coronary sclerosis.

• Soil fertility maintenance and biological N fixation: Rhizobium , Bradyrhizobium

Crops Scientific name N fixed (kg N/ha/yr)

Groundnut Arachis hypogaea 72-124 Soybean Glycine max 60-168

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Area, production and yield of oilseeds in Nepal:• Table 1: Area, production and yields of oilseeds in Nepal over

1984/85 - 2008/09

Years Area(ha) Production(mt) Yield(kg/ha)

1984/85 1,27,820 84,030 657

1990/91 1,56,310 92,140 589

1995/96 1,85,000 1,15,990 627

2000/01 1,88,455 1,32,331 702

2004/05 1,87,823 1,41,989 756

2007/08 1,80,328 1,34,246 745

2008/09 1,81,361 1,35,494 747

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Crops improvement in oilseeds crops: Breeding for improved oilseeds has traditionally emphasized

improvement in yield, oil content and disease resistance.

The soybean varieties Provar and Protana were released in 1969 because they contain higher percentage of protein than other varieties.

Safflower germplasm has been screened and a source of improved lysine has been identified.

Emphasis in sunflower programs will be on developing higher yielding lines and on exploiting the possibility of developing hybrids.

Sunflower research personnel is so limited that there is not likely to be any major effort on quality factors for some time, sesame research is very limited major emphasis being on control of shattering.

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• In context of Brassica spp., it has been suggested that yield in this crop equals the product of number of siliqua/m2, number of seeds/siliqua and seed weight.

• Analysis of yield and yield traits has been used to propose the following ideotype by Bhargava and coworkers in 1984 for an optimum production environment.

1. Height of 1-1.25 m.2 Only 5-6 primary branches at an angle of 40-450.3 The main stem should bear only 40 siliquae, the

lower 3 branches only 15 siliqua each and the upper two branches only 20 siliqua each.

4 There should be only 7-10 smaller and thicker leaves, with a higher photosynthetic rate, low dark respiration rate and high nitrate reductase activity.

5. Each siliqua should have 20 seeds and each seed should weigh 5mg.

6. Root system should be deep

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Origin and cytogenetics : Crops Origin

Brassica campestris Eastern Afghanistan and adjoining parts of India and

Pakistan

Brassica juncea China

Arachis hypogaea South America

Sesamum indicum Central Africa

Helianthus annuus South west U.S to Mexico area

Linum usitatissimum South west Asia(India, Afghanistan and Turkey)

Carthamus tinctorius Arabia

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Species Chromosome no.Common

name Genome

Brassica nigra 16 Black sarson BB

Brassica campestris 20 Rape AA

Brassica juncea 36 Rai, mustard AABB

Brassica carinata 34 Abyssnian cabbage BBCC

Brassica oleracea 18 Cabbage CC

Brassica napus 38 Rape AACC

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Breeding objectives:• High oil yield and stability of oil yield.• Adaptation of the species to the environment• Cold / frost tolerance• Resistance to disease and pests• Good quality oil• Earlier maturity

Varieties:• Brassica campestris var Toria: Pragati, Lumle tori 1, Bikas, T9• Brassica juncea: Krishna , Pusa bold• Sesamum indicum: Nawalpur khairo til 1, Nawalpur jhuse til 1• Arachis hypogaea: Jayanti, Jyoti, Janak and B4

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Methods of breeding:• Germplasm collection, evaluation and introduction• Mutation breeding• Tissue culture • Somaclonal variation • Hybridization

Fig: Tissue culture

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Present research status and future research strategies: • National Oilseed Research Programme (NORP), Nawalpur , Sarlahi:

The sole responsible organization in Nepal for research and development.

• Established in April14, 1976 as National Oilseeds Development Program and after the inception of Nepal Agricultural Research council in 1990 it was renamed as National Oilseed Research program(NORP).

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Achievement: Genetic improvement:• Evaluation of basic germplasm,• Selection of lines with yield and productive stability,• Pest resistance and stress tolerance,• Earliness, shattering resistance .• Robust growth and product qualities.• Released of varieties: rapeseed and mustard:7, sesamum:2,

groundnut:6

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Plant protection:• Development of diseases and insects resistance varieties,• Survey and surveillance of pest or disease and development of

appropriate pest control measures.

Cultural practices:• Development of package of practice for different agro-ecological

conditions.

Oilseeds in cropping system:• Suitability of different genotypes for different cropping system

Plant nutrient requirement:• Dose and type of fertilizer• Compost, bio-fertilizer, time of their application etc

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Seed production:• Production of nucleus/breeder seed, foundation and certified seeds.• Maintain genetic purity and seed quality.

Mechanization and post harvest technology:• Improve post harvest handling,• Efficient tillage methods,• Herbicides • Use of farm equipments.

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Future research strategies:

• Breeding varieties resistant to major biotic constraints such as diseases, insects pest and nematodes.

• Improving yield levels by developing input -responsive improved plant types.

• Evolving early maturing varieties suitable for different cropping pattern

• Germplasm collection and evaluation.• Identification of efficient strains of rhizobium for leguminous

oilseeds and Azospirillium to others• Development of integrated pest management systems.• Development of better agronomic practices for major oilseeds

and production systems and post harvest technologies and initiation of systematic research on minor oilseeds crops

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Conclusion:• As we know oilseeds are important for daily cooking purposes

and many other purposes. We can't ignore the importance of oilseeds in our daily life.

• To fulfill the demand of people, there should be the a lots of research activities in the field of oilseeds.

• Scientist should be involved in different types of research activities for increasing the yield per unit area. They should have the objectives of making the oilseeds as more proteinous , fat and free from disease and pest.

• In context of Nepal, there is an organization named Nepal oilseeds research program.

• It is the only organization carrying out research activities which was established in 1976. Government should force in the genetic improvement of this crop.

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