Abstract:Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) is becoming more important due to its unique nutrient profile and a source of high‐added value raw material, for both food and industrial uses. However, low productivity and lack of combined quality traits has limited its cultivation and there is an urgent need to develop improved varieties through genetic recombination of traits. In this respect 96 linseed F4 families, derived from eight contrasting parents were field evaluated during 2019–2020. A reasonable diversity among th… Show more
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