2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01568
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Genetic Variability Induced by Gamma Rays and Preliminary Results of Low-Cost TILLING on M2 Generation of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

Abstract: In order to increase genetic variability for chickpea improvement, the Kabuli genotype, variety Ghab4, was treated with 280 Grays of gamma rays (Cobalt 60). Field characterization began with the M2 generation. A total of 135 M2 families were sown in the field resulting in approximately 4,000 plants. Traits related to phenology (days to flowering, days to maturity), plant morphology of vegetative parts (plant height, height of first pod, number of primary branches per plant) and yield (number of seeds per pod, … Show more

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“…High heritability and GVC values were obtained only in the characters of shoot and tillers weights. The value of heritability due to gamma irradiation was also reported in other studies such as Vigna ,mungo (Sri Devi, 2012), lentils (Laskar & Khan, 2017), sorghum (Anand & Kajjidoni, 2014), chick-pea (Amri-Tiliouine et al, 2018), mungbean (Vigna radiata) (Dhole & Reddy, 2018), pinger millet (Umeshkumar et al, 2015), and rice (Islam et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…High heritability and GVC values were obtained only in the characters of shoot and tillers weights. The value of heritability due to gamma irradiation was also reported in other studies such as Vigna ,mungo (Sri Devi, 2012), lentils (Laskar & Khan, 2017), sorghum (Anand & Kajjidoni, 2014), chick-pea (Amri-Tiliouine et al, 2018), mungbean (Vigna radiata) (Dhole & Reddy, 2018), pinger millet (Umeshkumar et al, 2015), and rice (Islam et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Therefore, correlations between quantitative characteristics are influenced by the small cumulative effects of numerous genes governing trait expression. In fact, in mutant breeding initiatives, correlation analysis between character combinations is crucial for assessing the impact of yield characteristics on overall yield [ 28 ]. So, it is essential to prioritize indirect selection, concentrating on yield-altering traits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most cowpea breeding programs for tolerance to drought used conventional breeding methods exploiting only the natural variability available. e selection within germplasm for a long time exhausted the genetic variability of the legume crop [8]. Adequate variability is not available to improve cowpea production because of the lower genetic pool [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%