绿豆(Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek)中可存活突变的频率和范围

S. S. ofia, Mohan Reddy, K. Reddy, P. Latha, Ravindra Reddy, M. Sreevalli
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研究了伽马射线(200Gy、300Gy、400Gy、500Gy 和 600Gy)、甲烷磺酸乙酯(0.2%、0.3%、0.4%、0.5% 和 0.6%)和叠氮化钠(1 mM、2 mM 和 3 mM)对两个绿豆品种(WGG-42 和 LGG-460)可存活突变频率和突变谱的诱变效应。在 M2 代中发现了大量的可存活突变体,包括身材、叶片、开花/成熟期、子叶、豆荚、种子大小、种子颜色和彩色茎。在 WGG-42 中,可存活的突变体包括伽马射线照射群体中的 94 个突变体、EMS 处理中的 132 个突变体和 SA 处理中的 45 个突变体。在 LGG-460 中,伽马辐照群体中共观察到 91 个突变体,EMS 处理群体中共观察到 118 个突变体,SA 处理群体中共观察到 45 个突变体。在两种基因型中,随着伽马射线、EMS 和 SA 处理剂量/浓度的增加,可存活的突变频率也在增加。在这两种基因型中,EMS比伽马射线和SA处理的可存活突变频率最高。这些可存活的突变体可作为品种或供体加以利用,为原本适应性良好的栽培品种带来理想的性状。
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Frequency and spectrum of viable mutations in mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek)
The mutagenic effect of gamma rays (200Gy, 300Gy, 400Gy, 500Gy, and 600 Gy), ethyl methane sulphonate (0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4%, 0.5%, and 0.6%) and sodium azide (1 mM, 2 mM and 3 mM) on frequency and spectrum of viable mutations in two mungbean varieties viz., WGG-42 and LGG-460 were investigated. A wide spectrum of viable mutations for stature, leaf, flowering/maturity duration, cotyledonary leaf, pod, seed size, seed color, and colour stem were identified in the M2 generation. The spectrum of viable mutants includeda total of 94 mutants in gamma gamma-irradiated population, 132 mutants in EMS and 45 mutants in SA treatments in WGG-42. In LGG-460, a total of 91 mutants in gamma gamma-irradiated population, 118 mutants in EMS treated population, and 45 mutants in SA treatments were observed. Viable mutation frequency increased with an increase in dose/concentration of gamma rays, EMS, and SA treatments in both genotypes. In both the genotypes, EMS showed the highest frequency of viable mutations than gamma rays and SA treatments. These viable mutants could be exploited as a variety or donor for bringing desirable traits into the otherwise well-adapted cultivars.
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