This open-pollinated research variety is distinguished by its black seeds and erect plant structure. It produces bold grains and matures in 129-135 days. The plants reach a medium-tall height of 210-220 cm and have a potential yield of 10-12 quintals per acre. Each plant typically has 7-9 basal branches and 45-50 siliqua per main stem, with a siliqua sequence of 16-20. The oil content is impressive, ranging from 40-41%. One of the key advantages of this variety is its non-shattering characteristic at maturity, which helps in reducing yield loss. It is also tolerant to diseases such as powdery mildew and white rust, and it performs well even in high temperatures at the time of sowing. This variety is particularly cost-effective due to its low seed cost per acre and reduced expenses on crop protection. 🌱🌟
| Segment | Open Pollinated (Research) |
| Seed Colour | Black |
| Plant Structure | Erect |
| Grain | Bold Grain |
| Maturity | 129-135 Days |
| Height | 210-220 cms (Medium Tall) |
| Potential Yield | 10-12 qtl per acre |
| Basil Branch | 7-9 |
| Siliqua MS | 45-50 |
| Siliqua Sequence | 16-20 |
| Oil Percentage | 40-41 |
| Yield USP | Non-Shattering at Maturity |
| Disease Tolerance | Tolerant to Powdery Mildew, White Rust, Suitable for High Temprature at time of sowing. |
| USP | Low Seed Cost per acre, Higher Yield & Low expenses on use of crop protection. Bolder Grain Size. |

