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Presentation on Linseed Late R. J. Deshmukh College of Agriculture Tiwsa Submitted to-: Dr. Shilpa Bonde Mam By-: Adiba khan - SS-1837 Faizan khan- SS-1838 Kapil kharde - SS-1839 Shantanu khonde-SS-1840 Sourav kothe – SS- 1841 Presentation on Linseed

LINSEED/FLAX ( Linum usitatissimum Linn.) Used for medicine, cosmetics & Paints. Have 10 species. n=8,9,10,12,14, 15 ,16,18 Iodine number, 195-215 Boll Five celled, two seed in each cell, 10 seed/boll Oil contents, 32-44%

INTRODUCTION Botanical name: Linum usitatissimum Linn. Family: Linaceae Chromosome Number: 2n=30 Flax is an annual and self pollinated crop with characteristic slender, strong stem and round capsule which in cultivated form don’t dehisce but retain the oval expressed shining seed. The crop is diploid (2n) in nature.

In this crop, variation has been molded in the form of numerous true breeding line. Two specializition is present. Oil varieties that are relatively short (30-70cm), branched, usually bear large seed. They are grown for high yield of linseed. Fiber varieties are taller, sparsely branched and usually bear small seed. Transitional form cultivated for both oil and fiber .

ORIGIN The genus Linum has 20 species spread in warm temperate Europe and Asia and 50 species spread in America . Most of the investigators are of the opinion that the wild flax (Linum angustifolium) which is a native of Mediterranean region may be the ancestor of the cultivated species Linum usitatissimum.

Importance Seed contains 33 to 47% of oil. About 20% of the total oil produced is used at farmer’s level, and the rest 80% oil goes to industries in various forms. The oil is rich (> 66%) in linolenic acid and is a perfect drying oil. Hence it is utilized in the manufacture of paints, oil cloth, varnish, pad-ink, printed ink etc.

The oil cake is a good feed for milch cattle and poultries and hence priced 50% higher than rapeseed-mustard cake. It is good in taste and contains 36% protein, 85% of which is digestible. It is also used as organic manure because it contains about 5% N, 1.4% P2O5 and 1.8% K2O. Linseed is globally cultivated for its fibers and is called flax . Fibers are used for the manufacture of linen.

BOTANICAL DISCRIPTION Growth Habit: Seed flax is an annual plant that grows to a height of 12 to 36 inches . It has a distinct main stem with numerous branches at the top which produce flowers. Branches from the base of the plant may also occur depending on variety, stand, and environment. The plant has a branched taproot system which may extend to a depth of 3 to 4 feet in coarse textured soil.

Types of flower Funnel shape (petals overlapping but partially separate.) Tubular shape (petals remained curled in the form of tube). Star shape (petals rolled the margins). Disk shape (with large flat petals).

funnel Tubular star disk

Types of bolls Dehiscent (open and scatter seed as soon as ripe). Semi dehiscent (open at the apex and five segments separate slightly, American type). Indehiscent (tightly closed Indian type).

dehiscent Semi-dehiscent Indehiscent

FLOWER Flower symmetry- There are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical) Flower description -The flower has a superior ovary Flower petal color -Blue to purple Flower reproductive parts -The flower has both pollen- and seed-producing parts Form of style -The style is knob-like at the tip, and un-branched Fusion of petals -The petals are separate Number of carpels : 2–5 Number of pistils: 2 or 5

There are five petals, sepals in the flower Number of styles: 5 Ovary position : The ovary is above the point of petal and/or sepal attachment Petal and sepal arrangement: the flower includes two cycles of petal- or sepal-like structures Petal appearance :The petals are thin and delicate, and pigmented.

Petal length: 10–23 mm Petal number: 5 Sepal number: 5 Stamen attachment: the stamens are not attached to the petals or Sepals Stamen number: 5 Stamens fused: the stamens are attached to one another at or near their bases

Breeding Objectives Improving the yield potential Improving the oil contents and oil quality Breeding for disease resistance has resulted in cultivars that are resistant to Fusarium wilt and to rust. Production of early maturing and fertilizer responsive varities. genetic extension of the seed filling period.

Breeding Methods Introduction selection Hybridization The pedigree method Backcross method Recurrent selection Haploid breeding

Pollination and Fertilization: Flax is normally self-pollinated, but insects cause some natural crossing. Frequency of cross pollination seems to be associated with varietal differences and environmental conditions. Individual flowers open in the first few hours after sunrise on clear, warm days, and the petals usually fall before noon. The flowers are protogynous. The stigma in emasculated flowers retained its receptivity for 6 days and the pollen retained its viability from 5-6 days .

The amount of pollination occurring when emasculated flowers were left exposed was 7-10%. By cutting off the style at varying periods after pollination the interval between pollination and fertilization was shown to be 2-3 hours . It was also found possible for fertilization to be effected on the day before the opening of the flower.

Fruits or seeds: Fruit length 6–10 mm Fruit locules six or more Fruit shape the fruit is spherical Fruit type (general) the fruit is dry and splits open when ripe Seed number Up to 10

Uses Industrial uses : Linseed oil is a common carrier used in oil paint. Linseed oil used as a wood finish, it dries slowly and shrinks little upon hardening. linseed oil partially protects wood from denting by compression. Linseed oil is used to bind wood dust, cork particles, and related materials in the manufacture of the floor covering linoleum

Features Small seeded varieties have high iodine number as compared to large seeded varieties. Oil content are reduced by high temperature, drought and diseases. Yellow seeded varieties are superior to brown seeded in oil and iodine number. Brown seeded varieties have higher 1000 seed weight. Yellow seeded types are extensively dwarf. 74% of yellow seeded types are abnormal due to split and cracked seed coats. 25% brown seeded types are damaged or abnormal . Large seed varieties have 2-3% high oil than small seeded varieties.

Uses: Oil cloth Textiles Wood preservation Cookware seasoning The cake obtaining after oil extraction is very nutritive food for livestock and used as an organic matter. The fiber obtained from its stem is most valuable vegetable fiber to spin and woven into cloth. Linseed oil is an edible oil marketed as a nutritional supplement.