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Öğe THE DETERMINATION OF OLEIC ACID CONTENTS IN SUNFLOWER GENOTYPES(Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2017) Kaya, Yalcin; Colak, Caglar; Pekcan, Veli; Yilmaz, Mehmet Ibrahim; Evci, GokselHigh oleic sunflower is new trend both in Turkey and also in the world due to that it present healthy vegetable oil and also higher standing ability for frying. Higher oleic acid also affects from environment especially nigh temperatures during the grain filling period but genetic contribution is also important. High oleic acid content comes from Pervenent mutation in sunflower and it controlling Ol genes. However, because of being a seed trait which is determining after harvest, it is so difficult and unnecessary works (waiting even low oleic ones until seed treshing, etc) to select high oleic sunflower genetic materials. Therefore, selection utilization of molecular markers for determining of higher oleic types help breeders a lot to select accurately high oleic ones and also reduce costs both workers, isolation material, etc. The study covers determining of higher oleic type sunflower genetic materials developed in National Sunflower Hybrid Breeding Project conducted by Trakya Agricultural Research Institute. To screen of high oleic acid genotypes, around 400 sunflower F2 and F3 individuals obtained from crosses between high oleic acid and low oleic acid lines were used in TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) Project 1003-114O971. Fatty acids of sunflower genotypes were determined by Agilent 6850 Gas Chromatography in Trakya University Lab. Based on the study results, oleic acid contents of sunflower genotypes were changed between 21.9-91.8 %, linoleic acid contents of them between 1.1-66.5 %, palmitic acid contents of them were between 3.4-8.0 % and stearic acid contents of genotypes were changed between 1.1-9.7 %. The higher oleic types were selected based on the study results for further generations.Öğe Oil content determination on sunflower seeds in drought conditions(Wiley-Hindawi, 2022) Pekcan, Veli; Yilmaz, M. Ibrahim; Evci, Goksel; Cil, Ayse Nuran; Sahin, Vakas; Gunduz, Oguz; Koc, HasanSunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is one of the most important oil crops in the world and mostly produces oil. Due to the global warming and unexpected climatic changes especially extreme heat and droughts in recent years, as a spring crop sunflower affects severely by these climatic conditions in the vegetation period and loses seed yield hardly. Plant breeding longer process taking at least ten years to develop cultivars. Therefore, sunflower breeders should consider future climatic conditions, hence it seems that drought tolerance should consider primarily in their breeding programs. Oil content is the most important trait in sunflower than the major goal in the breeding studies; likewise, it is the most affected yield trait in sunflower from drought conditions. The study was conducted to determine the oil contents from drought some inbred lines and their hybrids developed lately in National Sunflower Project conducting by Trakya Agriculture Research Institute (TARI). Based on the study results; the significant relationships were observed between oil content and other yield traits in drought conditions. Oil content of male lines exhibited more variability than female lines changed as 13.16%-54.05% male lines and 19.12%-52.46% in female lines, and 30.17%-53.68% in the hybrids. While oil content of inbred lines affected negatively mostly from thousand seed weight and head diameter, leaf number, leaf area, and seed yield followed this trait, respectively. Based on path analysis for the contribution of yield traits on determining of oil content; it determined that seed and oil yield were the most directly affected traits then followed by oil yield in sunflower inbred lines in a negative way, and other yield traits mostly affected oil content determination in drought stress conditions over these two traits. The seed and oil yield, leaf area, and thousand seed weight reduced about over 90% in the drought in inbred lines. Severe droughts resulted heavy decreases in sunflower oil content as well as in the seed and oil yield and other yield traits so no need to focus on increasing oil contents over 40%-43% and it should be sacrified from this trait in that kind of conditions. The sunflower hybrid evaluations in three different locations mentioned that thousand seed weight, seed yield, and leaf area as well as leaf number are the most important yield traits affecting positively of oil content determination in drought stress conditions. Practical applications Sunflower is commonly influenced by the environmental conditions, such as hot temperatures and drought as being a spring growing crop. These environmental stresses mostly appear during mid-summer then sunflower suffers from these stressess resulting of seed and oil yield losses with lower oil content. Especially the stress in the grain filling period results in lower oil content in the sunflower growing season. The study results mentioned that sunflower breeders should consider more male inbred lines to develop better oil content hybrids for drought stress. Furthermore, thousand seed weight is also the most important seed characteristics other than seed and oil yield for consisting of oil content in sunflower. Therefore, we have to focus on developing higher seed yield instead of higher oil content because sunflower sacrifice from seed yield to give higher oil content over 40%-43% during the stress conditions.