Optimizing the Production of Brassica Juncea Canola Zones, In Comparison with Other Brassica Species, in Different Soil-climatic Zones
Researcher:
Dr. Yantai Gan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Swift Current, S.S. Mahli and H.R. Kutcher, AAFC Melfort, S. Brandt, AAFC Scott, F. Katepa-Mupondwa, AAFC Saskatoon
Project Code:
CARP 2004-11
Final Report:
October 2008
Summary:
Juncea canola can be considered as an alternate oilseed crop that is adapted to the semiarid areas of the northern Great Plains where high temperature and drought stresses often limit the productivity of conventional napus and rapa canola species.
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