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CA 2253984
Novel lines of Brassica juncea yield an edible oil that has properties similar to canola oil. More specifically, the oil has an oleic acid content of at least 55% by weight, a linoleic acid content of less than 25% by weight, a linolenic acid content of less than 14% by weight, a erucic acid content of less than 1% by weight, a palmitic acid content of less than 6% by weight, a stearic acid content of less than 2.5% by weight, and a total saturated acid content of less than 7.1% by weight. The novel lines of B. juncea plant have a lineage that includes both lines J90-3450 and J90-4316, these being known lines of B. juncea, and may be formed by conventional cross fertilization or other means. The novel lines can be grown in harsher environments than conventional canola species and are high-yielding and disease-resistant.
Males Daryl Richard
Potts Derek Arthur
Rakow Gerhard Friedrich Werner
Raney John Philip
Gowling Lafleur Henderson Llp
Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of Canada As Represented By The Minister Of Agriculture And Agri-Food
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Viterra Inc.
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