Claims
- 1. A process for selecting Helianthus annuus plants, capable of producing seeds with extractable oil, said oil comprising an oleic acid content of more than 40 wt % and a stearic acid content of more than 12 wt % based on the total fatty acid content of said oil comprising the steps of:(a) selecting a number of Helianthus annuus plants, the mature seeds whereof have a stearic acid content of at least 15 wt % based on the fat present in the seed; (b) selecting a number of Helianthus annuus plants, the mature seeds whereof have an oleic acid content of at least 40 wt % and a thioesterase activity over stearoyl ACP as a substrate higher than 10% of the activity of thioesterase over oleoyl-ACP as a substrate; (c) crossing said selected plants of (a) with the selected plants of (b) to obtain F1 progeny plants.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, which further comprises the steps of:(d) planting seeds of the F1 progeny plants obtained in claim 1 to obtain F2 progeny plants; and (e) selecting from the F2 progeny those plants which produce seeds having an oleic acid content more than 40 wt % and a stearic acid content more than 12 wt % based on the total fatty acid content of said oil.
- 3. Seeds capable of producing sunflower oil, said seeds having a thioesterase activity over stearoyl-ACP as a substrate higher than 10% of the activity of thioesterase over oleoyl-ACP as a substrate, and said oil comprising an oleic acid content of more than 40 wt % and a stearic acid content of more than 12 wt % based on the total fatty acid content of said oil.
- 4. An inbred sunflower plant having seeds with oil with extractable oil, said oil comprising an oleic acid content of more than 40 wt % and a stearic acid content of more than 12 wt % based on the total fatty acid content of said oil, wherein said seeds have a thioesterase activity over stearoyl-ACP as a substrate higher than 10% of the activity of thioesterase over oleoyl-ACP as a substrate.
- 5. An inbred sunflower plant according to claim 4 where said oil comprises a maximum of 10% wt/wt of saturated fatty acids in the 2 position of a TAG molecule.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/326,501, filed Jun. 4, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,388,113.
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