2018
DOI: 10.15835/nsb10110219
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Spectrum and Frequency of Mutations Induced by Gamma Radiations in Three Varieties of Nigerian Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)

Abstract: Insufficient genetic variability is one of the major problems of plant breeding programmes, especially in sesame. Gamma radiation has been reported to be very effective in creating genetic variability in plants. Three varieties of Nigerian sesame were assessed for spectrum and frequency of mutation induced by Gamma radiations in M1 and M2 generations. The varieties (NCRIBEN-04E, NCRIBEN-01M and NCRIBEN-03L) were treated with four different doses of gamma rays (250, 350, 450 and 550 Gy). The treated and untreat… Show more

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“…The population of M1V1 Guinea grass was affected by gamma irradiation. The increased production due to gamma irradiation in M1V1/ M2 was also reported in ryegrass (Chen et al, 2016 ), peas (Khan, 2018), lentil beans (Tabti et al, 2018), Sesamum indicum L (Muhammad et al, 2018), and wheat (Ahmed, 2017). Each type of plant has a certain dose of irradiation in increasing its productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The population of M1V1 Guinea grass was affected by gamma irradiation. The increased production due to gamma irradiation in M1V1/ M2 was also reported in ryegrass (Chen et al, 2016 ), peas (Khan, 2018), lentil beans (Tabti et al, 2018), Sesamum indicum L (Muhammad et al, 2018), and wheat (Ahmed, 2017). Each type of plant has a certain dose of irradiation in increasing its productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%