Plants and seeds of canola variety SCV239377
a canola variety and plant technology, applied in the field of canola varieties, can solve the problems of unintentional harvesting of self-pollinated seeds, affecting the quality of canola seeds, and destroying the totality of canola seeds, etc., to achieve the effect of improving nutritional quality
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[0014]Spring canola variety SCV239377 is a Roundup Ready™ (RT73 transgene) INRA Ogura cytoplasmic male sterile line (commonly referred to as the “A-Line”) used in making spring canola hybrids. It is maintained by the genetic line SCV651904 (referred to as the “B-Line”). Both were developed by crossing SCV414324 by SCV275625 (both proprietary spring canola inbred lines of Monsanto Technology, LLC) and following pedigree breeding methodology. At the F3 generation, the B line was crossed onto a SCV275625 A line plant (acting as a source of the Ogura cytoplasm). Every subsequent generation of B line selfing, it was also backcrossed into the Ogura cytoplasm until selection at the F11 and MSCI generation for the B and A line respectively. Some of the criteria used for selection in various generations include: earliness, standability, disease tolerance, good podding, high combining ability for yield and moderate total saturated fats.
[0015]Canola line SCV239377 is stable and uniform and no off
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