2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13030419
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Nectar Characteristics and Honey Production Potential of Five Rapeseed Cultivars and Two Wildflower Species in South Korea

Sung-Joon Na,
Young-Ki Kim,
Ji-Min Park

Abstract: The growing beekeeping industry in South Korea has led to the establishment of new honey plant complexes. However, studies on honey production from each species are limited. This study aimed to assess the honey production potential of various Brassica napus cultivars and two wildflower species. The nectar characteristics of B. napus varied significantly among the cultivars. Absolute sugar concentrations differed among the cultivars, but sugar composition ratios were similar. In contrast, the amino acid content… Show more

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“…Rapeseed honey, obtained from the nectar of the plant Brassica napus L., is one such natural product that has attracted attention for its potential therapeutic properties (Na et al, 2024). Oilseed rape is widely grown in Central and Eastern Europe for the production of seed oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapeseed honey, obtained from the nectar of the plant Brassica napus L., is one such natural product that has attracted attention for its potential therapeutic properties (Na et al, 2024). Oilseed rape is widely grown in Central and Eastern Europe for the production of seed oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%