Karadağ, YaşarIşıldak, ÖmerElmastaş, MahfuzYavuz, Musa2025-01-122025-01-1220101684-5315https://hdl.handle.net/11492/9391There is a strong relationship between the consumption of grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) nd "lathyrism" disease caused by a neurotoxin, ?-N-oxalyl-L-a,?-diaminopropionoc acid called ODAP or BOAA. The objective of this study was to compare ?,? and total ODAP found in grasspea genotypes sown in winter and spring seasons during 2007/08 and grown under rainy conditions in semi-arid regions of Turkey. Biochemical compounds of ?,? and total ODAP were found to be higher in springsown grass peas than those of winter-sown ones. Grasspea 452, 508 and 519 genotypes had lower ?- ODAP levels in winter- and spring-sown. © 2010 Academic Journals.en?-ODAP?-ODAP:3-(-N-oxalyl)-l-23-diamino propionic acidGrasspeaComparison of ?,? and total ODAP (?-N-oxalyl-L-?,?- diamino propionic acid) contents in winter- and springsown grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) genotypesArticle94983398342info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess2-s2.0-78650127773N/A