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rwanda 200ton day rapeseed oil production line prices

rwanda 200ton day rapeseed oil production line prices
rwanda 200ton day rapeseed oil production line prices
rwanda 200ton day rapeseed oil production line prices
rwanda 200ton day rapeseed oil production line prices
rwanda 200ton day rapeseed oil production line prices

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  • How to improve sesame seed yield?
  • Key traits such as early flowering, plant height, fruiting zone length, number of primary branches, capsule length, 1000-seed weight, shatter-resistant capsules, seed weight per plant, and seed oil content play an important role in improving sesame seed yield (Zhou et al., 2018; Baraki et al., 2020; Wang et al., 2024).
  • What is sesame oil?
  • Introduction Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is one of the oldest cultivated oilseed crops, known for its resilient growth in arid conditions and highly valued seeds for their oil and nutritional content.
  • Can genetic engineering improve oil content and seed yield in sesame plants?
  • Genetic engineering techniques have been used to enhance the oil content and seed yield in sesame plants by targeting essential enzymes involved in oil synthesis, including diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT), phospholipid diacylglycerol acyltransferases (PDAT), fatty acid desaturases (FAD), and cytochrome b 5 (Muthulakshmi et al., 2021).
  • Which countries produce the most sesame oil in the world?
  • This growth is attributed to factors such as rising demand for sesame oil and improved farming practices. Asia has supplied most of the world's sesame for the past 60 years (Fig. 2). But since 2012, Africa has been the top producer, with 56.8% of global production (FAOSTAT 2024).
  • What is the growth rate of Sesame in Asia?
  • Asia demonstrated a notable yield performance with a relative change of 170.49%. The global land area dedicated to sesame cultivation has expanded from 4.96 million hectares in 1961 to 12.97 million hectares in 2021 (FAOSTAT 2024).
  • Can lipid transfer protein genes enhance oil production in Sesame?
  • Particularly, three lipid transfer protein genes (SIN_1,019,175, SIN_1,019,172, and SIN_100,009) have the potential to enhance oil production in sesame (Wang et al., 2019). SiTPSs have emerged as a key regulatory gene of fatty acid biosynthesis and triacylglycerols metabolism in sesame (Zhou et al., 2022).

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