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A doubled-haploid (DH) population containing 115 lines was derived from a cross between a European winter growth habit Brassica napus cultivar and an Australian spring growth habit Brassica napus cultivar.Important traits in this population that are segregating include the vernalization requirement,as well as flowering and maturity.Even spring-like lines in this population,where vernalization is not required,tend to show later maturity than that of the spring checks.The current study aims to understand whether the traits for early flowering and maturity,as well as enhanced cold tolerance can be selected for together.