2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11703-009-0065-3
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Cytological effects of different mutagens in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill]

Abstract: The effect of gamma rays, ethyl methane sulphonate, and their three combinations on various cytological parameters in M 1 generation was studied in two soybean cultivars, Pusa-16 and PK-1042. Combined treatments exhibited high meiotic abnormalities in Pusa-16 as compared with the individual treatments of ethyl methane sulphonate and gamma rays. In PK-1042 the highest frequency of meiotic abnormalities was exhibited by gamma rays, while in Pusa-16 the frequencies of univalents were high as compared with other m… Show more

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“…The frequency of typical mutations, such as albino phenotype, was considerably higher in our library than in previously reported soybean mutant populations [ 40 , 41 ]. The frequency of the albino phenotype mutations (~4.9 %) in a population mutagenized by using a combination of 45 kR gamma rays and 0.2 % EMS [ 42 ] was similar to 4.4 % in the present library, suggesting that mutations can be accumulated by repeated mutagenesis. The frequency of the dwarf phenotype in the present library, 1.6 %, was higher than 0.26 % reported by Karthika and Lakshmi [ 40 ] for M2 plants mutagenized with 0.2 % EMS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The frequency of typical mutations, such as albino phenotype, was considerably higher in our library than in previously reported soybean mutant populations [ 40 , 41 ]. The frequency of the albino phenotype mutations (~4.9 %) in a population mutagenized by using a combination of 45 kR gamma rays and 0.2 % EMS [ 42 ] was similar to 4.4 % in the present library, suggesting that mutations can be accumulated by repeated mutagenesis. The frequency of the dwarf phenotype in the present library, 1.6 %, was higher than 0.26 % reported by Karthika and Lakshmi [ 40 ] for M2 plants mutagenized with 0.2 % EMS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The behavior of these and of laggard chromosomes is characteristic in that they generally lead to micronucleus formation (Koduru and Rao 1981 ). Khan and Tyagi ( 2009 ) reported bridges and laggards in soybean, when treated with EMS, gamma rays, and their combination.…”
Section: Cytological Aberrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%