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Correlation and Path-coefficient Analysis in Sesamum (Sesamum indicum L.)
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1983Correlation and path analysis involved 40 diverse genotypes of sesamum indicated plant height, branch number, capsule number, cepsule number on main stem, 1000 seed weight, days to full maturity and oil content to be positive association with seed yield per plant. Seed number showed negative non significant association with seed yield per plant.
THANGAVELU M.S, RAJASEKARAN S
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Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy
Sesame seed oil (SSO) has long been used in many complementary and alternative medicine systems to treat a variety of maladies and ailments. SSO was obtained by cold pressing Sesamum indicum L. (sesame) seeds. Sesamum indicum L.
J. Albaqami
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Sesame seed oil (SSO) has long been used in many complementary and alternative medicine systems to treat a variety of maladies and ailments. SSO was obtained by cold pressing Sesamum indicum L. (sesame) seeds. Sesamum indicum L.
J. Albaqami
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A Study on Heterosis in Sesamum (Sesamum indicum L)
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1980Heterosis for yield and three yield components, viz. capsules per plant, branches per plant and plant height was studied in 30 crosses involving six varieties of sesamum (Seas- mum indicum L.) Significant heterosis for yield was observed in 13 and 6 crosses over mid- and better parent respectively.
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Oligosaccharides in the seeds of Sesamum indicum L
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1959Abstract Sesamum seed trisaccharide was isolated and identified as planteose. The tetrasaccharide fraction obtained from the same plant material was most likely a mixture of lychnose and a new isomer of it, for which the name “Sesamose” is proposed. Experimental results are discussed in relation to the nature of the higher oligosaccharides of the
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Genetic variability studies in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2023The field experiment was conducted during summer, 2019-20 at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Polasa, Jagtial India. To access genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance for seed yield and its attributing traits in 18 genotypes of sesame.
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Anatomical Studies on Synchytrium Galls of Sesamum indicum L.
Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1983The present paper deals with histopathological studies on Synchytrium galls of Sesamum indicum L. The gall formation in the present case was found to be the result of both hypertrophy and hyperplasia. The impact of the infection on the vascular cylinder was clearly evident by its disturbed continuity.
R C, Srivastava, A B, Sinha
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Genetic studies on high lignan content in sesamum (Sesamum indicum L.)
Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2020Lignans especially sesamin and sesamolin are secondary metabolites having therapeutic value. The sesamegermplasm were screened for lignan content. A set of four low lignan and four high lignan lines were crossed in Line x Tester mating design. Based on the evaluation of F1s, the genotype KRISHNA was identified as good combiner and the cross (JLS 57 x ...
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O2 Analysis in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
Madras Agricultural Journal, 2003Mahalanobis D2 statistics was used to study the genetic diversity among 36 genotypes of sesame grown in the Kharif season of 2001. Observations recorded on ten characters revealed the wide genetic diversity of 36 genotypes. By applying Tocher's method, 36 genotypes were grouped into 7 clusters.
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Advances in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Breeding
2019Sesame is a high value and important oilseed crop owing to its dietary uses, health benefits and industrial applications. Sesame oil maintains a balanced fatty acid composition with more or less equal and higher percentages of unsaturated fatty acids.
Swapan K. Tripathy +2 more
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2012
Microsatellites, also known as simple sequence repeats (SSRs), are the class of repetitive DNA sequences present throughout the genome of many plant and animal species. Recent advances in molecular genetics had been the introduction of microsatellite markers to investigate the genetic structuring of natural plant populations.
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Microsatellites, also known as simple sequence repeats (SSRs), are the class of repetitive DNA sequences present throughout the genome of many plant and animal species. Recent advances in molecular genetics had been the introduction of microsatellite markers to investigate the genetic structuring of natural plant populations.
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