Pyracantha seeds were collected from five habitats in the Karst region of northwestern Hunan Province, and the oil content and its components were determined, with their relations to soil nutrients studied. The results showed that soil total P had positive correlation with the linolic acid in P. fortuneana seed oil, while other soil nutrients had no correlations with the fat acids in the oil. The vitamin E in seed oil had significant positive correlations with soil total Ca and total Mg. The P. fortuneana seeds in test region had the maximum oil content of 5.9%, and the average vitamin E content of 9.9 g x kg(-1). The relative contents of linolic acid, oleic acid and palmic acid were 63.7%, 20.8% and 13.2%, respectively.
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