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Evaluation of seed quality and oil parameters in native Iranian almond(Prunus L.spp.) species

Evaluation of seed quality and oil parameters in native Iranian almond(Prunus L.spp.) species
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摘要 We assessed chemical composition and variation in oil content and seed weight of 40 wild-growing almonds(Prunus L. spp.) accessions collected from different parts of Iran. There were significant differences in kernel weight and oil parameters. Accessions ranged from0.20 to 1.5 g in kernel weight, 0.2–3.0 mm in shell thickness, and 16–55 % in oil content. The predominant vegetable oil components of kernels were 4.6–9.5 % palmitic acid, 0.4–0.8 % palmitoleic acid, 1.0–3.4 % stearic acid,48.8–88.4 % oleic acid and 11.3–33.2 % linoleic acid.Linolenic acid was detected in 15 accessions. High heritability was recorded for all studied traits and was maximum for shell thickness(98.5 %) and minimum for oil content(97.1 %). Maximum and minimum ‘Euclidean'pair wise dissimilarities were 17.9 and 0.5, respectively.All 40 accessions were grouped into two major clusters. We assessed chemical composition and variation in oil content and seed weight of 40 wild-growing almonds(Prunus L. spp.) accessions collected from different parts of Iran. There were significant differences in kernel weight and oil parameters. Accessions ranged from0.20 to 1.5 g in kernel weight, 0.2–3.0 mm in shell thickness, and 16–55 % in oil content. The predominant vegetable oil components of kernels were 4.6–9.5 % palmitic acid, 0.4–0.8 % palmitoleic acid, 1.0–3.4 % stearic acid,48.8–88.4 % oleic acid and 11.3–33.2 % linoleic acid.Linolenic acid was detected in 15 accessions. High heritability was recorded for all studied traits and was maximum for shell thickness(98.5 %) and minimum for oil content(97.1 %). Maximum and minimum ‘Euclidean'pair wise dissimilarities were 17.9 and 0.5, respectively.All 40 accessions were grouped into two major clusters.
出处 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期115-122,共8页 林业研究(英文版)
基金 financially supported by Payam-e-Noor University
关键词 Genetic diversity Kernel quality Oil parameters Wild almond(Prunus L.spp.) Genetic diversity Kernel quality Oil parameters Wild almond(Prunus L.spp.)
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