
Türk Tarım ve Doğa Bilimleri Dergisi
Yazarlar: Memet İNAN, Muzaffer KIRPIK, Ahmet ÇELİK, Gökhan BÜYÜK
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Anahtar Kelimeler:Adaptation,Rapeseed,Variety of Rapeseed,Oil Yield.
Özet: Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) also known as canola is plant which is grown as vegetable oil in human consumption, biodiesel and as feed in animal feeding in many countries. It’s been inevitable to determine new crop patterns and new growing areas in order to meet the need of oil deficit increasing in recent years and especially, rapeseed is one of the plants that can overcome the oil deficit of our country. Canola is a plant whose summery and winter forms grow in Turkey. Yield values can be different depending on regions where summery and winter forms grow. So, winter (Californium, 46W331, Petrol, Hydromel, Elvis) and summer (Licosmos, Gladiator) forms have been used in order to determine from which forms the higher yield can be taken in Adıyaman conditions. At the end of this study, the highest oil yield in the winter forms have been obtained from the variety Hydromel (99.19 l da-1) while the lowest oil yield has been obtained from the variety Californium (48.45 l da-1). The highest oil yield in the summer forms has been obtained by Gladiator (63.51 l da-1) variety. For this reason, Hydromel and Gladiator varieties suitable forms for this region.