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- Abdelghani Bouchyoua
(Research Unit of Plant Breeding and Plant Genetic Resources Conservation, Regional Agricultural Research Center of Meknes, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Laboratory of Natural Resources and Environment, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taza, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University, Taza 35000, Morocco)
- Abdelghani Nabloussi
(Research Unit of Plant Breeding and Plant Genetic Resources Conservation, Regional Agricultural Research Center of Meknes, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Rabat 10090, Morocco)
- Hanane Driouech
(Biotechnology, Environment, Agri-Food and Health Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Dhar el Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez 30000, Morocco)
- Hakima Bahri
(Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, National School of Agriculture of Meknes, Meknes 50000, Morocco)
- Reda Benyza
(Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, National School of Agriculture of Meknes, Meknes 50000, Morocco)
- Mohamed Kouighat
(Research Unit of Plant Breeding and Plant Genetic Resources Conservation, Regional Agricultural Research Center of Meknes, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Rabat 10090, Morocco)
- Ibtissame Guirrou
(Research Unit of Plant Breeding and Plant Genetic Resources Conservation, Regional Agricultural Research Center of Meknes, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Rabat 10090, Morocco)
- Charaf Ed-dine Kassimi
(Research Unit of Plant Breeding and Plant Genetic Resources Conservation, Regional Agricultural Research Center of Meknes, National Institute of Agricultural Research, Rabat 10090, Morocco)
- Khalil Hammani
(Laboratory of Natural Resources and Environment, Polydisciplinary Faculty of Taza, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University, Taza 35000, Morocco)
- Abdelmajid Khabbach
(Biotechnology, Environment, Agri-Food and Health Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Dhar el Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez 30000, Morocco)
Abstract
Rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) is a major oilseed crop worldwide, particularly valued for its high yield potential, favorable fatty acid composition, and its bioactive compounds that improve nutritional and industrial quality. However, its productivity and oil quality are increasingly compromised by climate change-induced water scarcity, particularly in semi-arid Mediterranean regions. In this study, the performance of 17 genotypes was evaluated under well-watered (irrigated) and rainfed (stressful) conditions across two contrasting locations, Douyet Experimental Station (DYT) and Ecole Nationale d’Agriculture de Meknès (ENAM), during the 2023/2024 growing season. The assessment concerned seed yield, oil traits, and nutraceutical quality. The results obtained show that drought stress significantly reduced seed yield by about 26% (from 2.29 to 1.69 t ha −1 ) and decreased oil content by about 8.3% (from 41.1% to 37.7%). The highest reductions were observed for sensitive genotypes, particularly ‘IND23’, ‘IND82’, and ‘H2M-5’, while ‘Moufida’, ‘Nap9’, and ‘TP2’ maintained seed and oil yield above the overall average across both water regimes. Drought also impacted the accumulation of secondary metabolites, with mean total phenolic content increasing from 5.41 to 9.98 mg GAE g −1 (+84.5%) and total flavonoid content rising from 25.25 to 34.93 mg QE g −1 (+38.3%) under rainfed conditions, accompanied by marked increases in antioxidant activity (DPPH, ABTS), particularly for ‘Moufida’, ‘Nap9’, ‘TP2’, and ‘Marina’. Oil quality indices remained within Codex Alimentarius standards, with a slight increase in acidity values accompanied by a decrease in peroxide values, thus suggesting improved oxidative stability. Principal component analysis grouped genotypes into distinct clusters, with an elite group (‘Moufida’, ‘Nap9’, and ‘TP2’) characterized by yield stability, accumulation of phenolics, and high antioxidant activity, thus confirming their strong adaptation to the dry conditions of the Mediterranean region. These drought-tolerant lines, with high agronomic performance combined with good nutritional quality, can be recommended as valuable cultivars for sustainable and high-quality rapeseed production in dry Mediterranean regions.
Suggested Citation
Abdelghani Bouchyoua & Abdelghani Nabloussi & Hanane Driouech & Hakima Bahri & Reda Benyza & Mohamed Kouighat & Ibtissame Guirrou & Charaf Ed-dine Kassimi & Khalil Hammani & Abdelmajid Khabbach, 2026.
"Drought Effects on Seed Yield Stability and Oil Quality Traits in Different Rapeseed Genotypes: Toward Adaptive Sustainability of Crops in Semi-Arid Regions,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(3), pages 1-27, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:3:p:1388-:d:1852723
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