Ethiopian mustard has evolved as a natural cross between Brassica nigra and B. oleracea in the highlands of Ethiopia.It is a source of food manure oil and raw material for many industries producing varnishes paints lubricants diesel fuel soap and lamps. Ethiopian mustard is a source of gene for improving disease resistance especially black leg drought shattering and insect resistances for other brassica species like B. napus and B. juncea. In order to exploit inherent potential of Ethiopian mustard for improving itself and its related and important brassica species collecting and studying diversity genetic gain and interrelationship among agronomic traits of Ethiopian mustard from diverse regions of Ethiopia is crucial. As a matter of fact 60 genotypes of Ethiopian mustard collected from 16 different and diverse regions of Ethiopia were studied in the present work. Thus it is a valuable reference material for plant breeders conservation specialists students development workers and other expertise.
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