high quality oil sesame of chile in Lesotho

Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Importance

  • high quality oil sesame of chile in Lesotho
  • high quality oil sesame of chile in Lesotho
  • high quality oil sesame of chile in Lesotho
  • high quality oil sesame of chile in Lesotho

Genome sequencing of the high oil crop sesame provides insight into oil

Advances in Classical and Molecular Breeding in Sesame

Advances in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Breeding

Sesame Oil Hwang - Major Reference Works Wiley

  • Is Sesame a dicotyledonous?
  • Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.; Pedaliaceae) is a diploid (2n = 26) dicotyledonous and one of the oldest oil seed crop which grown widely in tropical and subtropical areas for its edible oil, proteins, vitamins, and amino acids.
  • Does a Sesame genotype maintain high oil content?
  • Oil content is a very complex trait which varies depending upon genetic background and environmental conditions. Therefore, identification of wide adaptable sesame genotypes maintaining high oil content is warranted. A number of candidate genes/QTLs determine the oil content and its fatty acid composition.
  • Is Sesame a lipid biosynthesis model?
  • Compared to other edible oil crops, sesame harbors a comparatively higher oil content (up to 55% of dry seed), and is thus an attractive potential model for studying lipid biosynthesis (Ke et al. 2010). However, the pattern of inheritance of oil content in sesame is not clear.
  • How much oil is in sesame oil?
  • Oil content in sesame varies from 35% to 63% among the available world collection of germplasm lines. Sesame oil maintains a balanced fatty acid composition with more or less equal or higher proportion of unsaturated fatty acids e.g., oleic acid (up to 39%) and linoleic acids (up to 46.26%) (Liu et al. 1992).

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