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linseed accessions collected from Ethiopia were highly variable for several trait indicating the possibilities for genetic improvement of the crop. The varying characters of the superior accessions have implications for further work. The variation for the different characters found in Ethiopian linseed landraces and exotic cultivars included in this study could be exploited and used in future linseed improvement programs.
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Fikere, MulusewThe author was born in Bale Zone, Ethiopia. He joined Jimma University, Ambo College in November 2004 and completed in B.Sc. degree in Plant Science. He then joined Sinana Agricultural Research Center in Crop Breeding and Genetics Research Division. In June 2012, He complete his Masters degree in plant breeding from Haramaya University, Ethiopia.



