The studies were carried out at Radzikó w, Central Poland in the years 1982-1991, using a progeny of an Indian population. It was proved that Catharanthus roseus may be grown in Poland under field conditions as an annual crop, using plants previously raised in glass or plastic houses. However, the culture of C. roseus in the greenhouse resulted in a higher yield of herb and particularly in a better setting of fruits and seeds than under field conditions. The yield of seeds obtained under cover was several times higher than in the field. Growing of plants under cover may be justified, as greenhouses usually are not utilised in the summertime. Consequent mass selection conducted during successive seasons has lead to obtaining the lines better adapted to the conditions of a cool climate and hence more productive. Improvement of generative traits, resulting from selection, was more pronounced than improvement of the vegetative indices. The 'yellow silique' has been recognised as an optimal stage for harvest, as at this stage siliques could be easily separated from the stems, whereas the risk of seed shedding was still minimal. Germinability of seeds obtained from siliques harvested at this stage was high and uniform.
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