2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.01.003
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Phenotyping gamma-ray-induced mutant population of ‘Amasya’ apple for architectural traits, precocity, floral phenology and fruit characteristics

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“…Recently, mutation breeding in the plant has been widely used to create new plant varieties ( Zhou et al 2015;Oladosu et al 2016;Jankowicz-Cieslak et al 2017). Gamma-ray irradiation is one alternative technique that advantageous (e.g., rapid, effective) to create plant mutants that potential for breeding varieties ( Atay et al 2018;Asif and Khalil Ansari 2019;Parchin et al 2019). Recent studies have been successfully recording the use of gamma rays in improving morphology and related character changes, such as Nigella sativa (Asif and Khalil Ansari 2019), Abelmoschus esculentus (Amir et al 2018), C. cristata plantlets (Muhallilin et al 2019, and apple (Atay et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, mutation breeding in the plant has been widely used to create new plant varieties ( Zhou et al 2015;Oladosu et al 2016;Jankowicz-Cieslak et al 2017). Gamma-ray irradiation is one alternative technique that advantageous (e.g., rapid, effective) to create plant mutants that potential for breeding varieties ( Atay et al 2018;Asif and Khalil Ansari 2019;Parchin et al 2019). Recent studies have been successfully recording the use of gamma rays in improving morphology and related character changes, such as Nigella sativa (Asif and Khalil Ansari 2019), Abelmoschus esculentus (Amir et al 2018), C. cristata plantlets (Muhallilin et al 2019, and apple (Atay et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gamma-ray irradiation is one alternative technique that advantageous (e.g., rapid, effective) to create plant mutants that potential for breeding varieties ( Atay et al 2018;Asif and Khalil Ansari 2019;Parchin et al 2019). Recent studies have been successfully recording the use of gamma rays in improving morphology and related character changes, such as Nigella sativa (Asif and Khalil Ansari 2019), Abelmoschus esculentus (Amir et al 2018), C. cristata plantlets (Muhallilin et al 2019, and apple (Atay et al 2018). Yamaguchi (1988) has found radiosensitivity of gamma-ray irradiation in C. cristata, in which the LD50 value is 480 Gy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian mutasi induksi dengan iradiasi sinar gamma telah banyak dilakukan pada tanaman dan dapat menginduksi perubahan morfologi pada jaringan tanaman dan biokimia pada level seluler sehingga diperoleh mutan potensial yang memiliki karakter baru. Beberapa tanaman yang menunjukkan perubahan morfologi dengan adanya induksi mutasi sinar gamma antara lain yaitu jinten hitam (Asif dan Khalil, 2019), okra (Amir et al, 2018), dan apel (Atay et al, 2018). Hasil penelitian Muhallilin et al (2019) sebelumnya telah mendapatkan mutan-mutan generasi M2 yang potensial untuk dilanjutkan sebagai bahan pengembangan penelitian selanjutnya.…”
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“…The starting material of this study, which was conducted in Turkey, was the 'Amasya' apple cultivar, registered in Turkey by TAGEM Black Sea Agricultural Research Institute. The experimental site and plant materials, used here, have been described earlier (ATAY et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of them originate as bud sports, which are mostly formed by a spontaneous single limb mutation. In fact, good strains of the familiar cultivars are more preferred than entirely new cultivars since they can be adopted with lower cost and risk to the industry (ANONYMOUS, 2015;ATAY et al, 2018). Even some strains have been more successful in some markets than their parental cultivars.…”
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