Evaluation of somaclonal variation in triticale plants regenerated from mature embryos by in vitro culture and treatment with gamma-rays

Renata Ciobanu
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The Triticale regenerants (SC0) of 3 genotypes (Ingen 35, Ingen 93, 188TR5021) were obtained by calluso-genesis from irradiated mature embryos with gamma rays (150 Gy). The evaluation of the somaclones revealed changes in the quantitative traits: plant height, spike length, apical internode length, number of productive tillers and internodes per plant, number of grains, grains weight per plant. It was found that in vitro culture and gamma irradiation induced significant variations at the level of 95 – 99,9% of the characters studied in triticale SC1 and SC2 somaclones The mean value of 4 traits (plant height, spike length, number of grains and grains weight) of somaclones, SC2 (Ingen 93, in vitro and 188 TR5021, RAD) were higher than the control. The analysis of variance shows that the maximum contribution was manifested by the genotype (30,77%) and the interaction of genotype x radiation (17,28-41,62%) and genotype x in vitro culture (21,32-40,45%) depending on the character (99,9%). The obtained results confirm the contribution of researched factors to increase the genetic variability in triticale
小黑麦成熟胚离体培养和γ射线处理植株体细胞无性系变异的评价
以150 Gy γ射线辐照的小黑麦成熟胚为材料,通过愈伤组织发生获得了3个基因型(Ingen 35、Ingen 93、188TR5021)的再生体(SC0)。体细胞无性系评价结果显示,单株株高、穗长、顶端节间长、有效分蘖数和单株节间数、籽粒数、单株粒重等数量性状发生了变化。结果表明,体外培养和γ辐照对小黑麦SC1和SC2体细胞无性系95% ~ 99.9%的性状产生显著影响,其中SC2体细胞无性系Ingen 93(离体)和188 TR5021 (RAD)的4个性状(株高、穗长、粒数和粒重)的平均值高于对照。方差分析表明,基因型(30.77%)和基因型x辐射(17.28 - 41.62%)和基因型x离体培养(21.32 - 40.45%)的互作对性状的贡献最大(99.9%)。所得结果证实了所研究因素对增加小黑麦遗传变异的贡献
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