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Plant breeding by using radiation mutation

Abstract

To improve the crop varieties by using variation, various mutant lines were selected from the materials irradiated with gamma ray due to in vivo and in vitro mutagenesis. The selected mutant lines were evaluated in the agronomic characteristics by field observation and analysis of related DNA patterns in laboratory. the results are summarized as follow; 1. Registered new mutant varieties such as Wonpyeongbyeo, Wonkwangbyeo, Wonmibyeo and Heogseonchalbyeo in the national variety list. 2. Advanced 800 mutant lines of rice soybean perilla and sweet potatoes were selected for radiation genetic resources. 3. Promising rice mutants were evaluated in several district regions for releasing. 4. Bagseul, a new mutant variety of Mugungwha (Hibiscus) were developed. 5. Promising soybean mutant lines were selected for improvement of soybean disease resistant, and soybean seed quality. 6. NaCl resistant cell lines were selected in in vitro and analysed the DNA banks. 7. 5-MT and Cysteine resistant cell lines were obtained from in vitro mutagenesis for improvement of rice quality. 8. Other related researches were carried out with coordinated projects. (author)
Publication Date:
Apr 01, 2000
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
KAERI/RR-2004/99
Reference Number:
EDB-00:115389
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 319 refs., 75 tabs., 101 figs; PBD: Apr 2000
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; CELL CULTURES; DISEASE RESISTANCE; DNA; GAMMA RADIATION; GENETIC RADIATION EFFECTS; HERBICIDES; IN VITRO; MUTAGENESIS; MUTANTS; MUTATIONS; PLANT BREEDING; RICE; SOYBEANS
OSTI ID:
20101216
Research Organizations:
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Taejon (Korea, Republic of)
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: KR0000201047812
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
KRN
Size:
360 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 20, 2000

Citation Formats

Lee, Young Il, Song, Hi Sup, Kim, Jin Kyu, Shin, In Chul, Lee, Sang Jae, Lim, Yong Tack, Lee, In Suk, Kim, Dong Sub, Lee, Yong Su, Yang, Seung Gyun, Choi, Soon Ho, Sim, Dong Bo, Kim, Bong Kyu, and Lee, Jang Ha. Plant breeding by using radiation mutation. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 2000. Web.
Lee, Young Il, Song, Hi Sup, Kim, Jin Kyu, Shin, In Chul, Lee, Sang Jae, Lim, Yong Tack, Lee, In Suk, Kim, Dong Sub, Lee, Yong Su, Yang, Seung Gyun, Choi, Soon Ho, Sim, Dong Bo, Kim, Bong Kyu, & Lee, Jang Ha. Plant breeding by using radiation mutation. Korea, Republic of.
Lee, Young Il, Song, Hi Sup, Kim, Jin Kyu, Shin, In Chul, Lee, Sang Jae, Lim, Yong Tack, Lee, In Suk, Kim, Dong Sub, Lee, Yong Su, Yang, Seung Gyun, Choi, Soon Ho, Sim, Dong Bo, Kim, Bong Kyu, and Lee, Jang Ha. 2000. "Plant breeding by using radiation mutation." Korea, Republic of.
@misc{etde_20101216,
title = {Plant breeding by using radiation mutation}
author = {Lee, Young Il, Song, Hi Sup, Kim, Jin Kyu, Shin, In Chul, Lee, Sang Jae, Lim, Yong Tack, Lee, In Suk, Kim, Dong Sub, Lee, Yong Su, Yang, Seung Gyun, Choi, Soon Ho, Sim, Dong Bo, Kim, Bong Kyu, and Lee, Jang Ha}
abstractNote = {To improve the crop varieties by using variation, various mutant lines were selected from the materials irradiated with gamma ray due to in vivo and in vitro mutagenesis. The selected mutant lines were evaluated in the agronomic characteristics by field observation and analysis of related DNA patterns in laboratory. the results are summarized as follow; 1. Registered new mutant varieties such as Wonpyeongbyeo, Wonkwangbyeo, Wonmibyeo and Heogseonchalbyeo in the national variety list. 2. Advanced 800 mutant lines of rice soybean perilla and sweet potatoes were selected for radiation genetic resources. 3. Promising rice mutants were evaluated in several district regions for releasing. 4. Bagseul, a new mutant variety of Mugungwha (Hibiscus) were developed. 5. Promising soybean mutant lines were selected for improvement of soybean disease resistant, and soybean seed quality. 6. NaCl resistant cell lines were selected in in vitro and analysed the DNA banks. 7. 5-MT and Cysteine resistant cell lines were obtained from in vitro mutagenesis for improvement of rice quality. 8. Other related researches were carried out with coordinated projects. (author)}
place = {Korea, Republic of}
year = {2000}
month = {Apr}
}