How does rapeseed bloom?
Rapeseed is a very necessary and valuable crop. After all, rapeseed is the second most important oilseed crop in the world, second only to soybeans and is one of the best honey plants.
In many European countries, rapeseed is a strategic crop for the production of oil, which is used in the food industry. Also, rapeseed oil can be a raw material for the production of biodiesel, lubricants, plastic, and is used in the paint and varnish industry. There are also two types of resins from rapeseed that are used in the production of ink for printing. By the way, this crop is one of the best honey plants, since the flowering period lasts more than 30 days, and up to 100 kg of honey can be obtained from one hectare of rapeseed.
How does rapeseed bloom?
The rapeseed inflorescence is loose, racemose, begins to bloom tiered from bottom to top. The flowers of rapeseed are yellow, the buds are located higher than the open flowers. The highest yield falls on the lower tier, therefore, in order to obtain high and stable yields, it must be protected and preserved as much as possible. Rapeseed is a self- and cross-pollinated crop. The fruit is a pod, about 20 seeds are formed in one pod. The vegetative mass begins to grow intensively after stemming.
Rapeseed flowering




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