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Improvement of soybean variety 'Bragg' through mutagenesis

Abstract

Full text: Variety 'Bragg' (Jackson x D49-2491) of soybean (Glycine max. (L.) Merrill) was found to be high yielding and widely adaptable throughout India. Its yield stability, however, is unsatisfactory, probably due to low germinability necessitating use of higher seed rate. With the main objective to rectify this defect, mutagenesis involving chemical as well as physical mutagens was used. Dry seeds were treated with EMS or MMS (0.2, 0.4 and 0.6%), or gamma rays (15, 20 and 25 kR) with and without additional exposure to UV (2 hrs at 260 nm) in 1982. In M{sub 2}, a mutation frequency ranging from 2.24 to 22.85% was observed. Screening of M{sub 2} and of subsequent generations yielded a broad spectrum of mutations. Some of the mutants are agronomically useful. Among them, mutant 'T{sub 2}14' resulting from 25 kR gamma rays + UV, was found to possess better germinability (+15%), earliness (5 days) and high yield during both rainy and post-rainy seasons in 1986 and 1987, when compared with the parent variety 'Bragg'. The mutant has smaller seed-size (TGW 125 g) than the parent (145 g). In soybean, large-seeded varieties were reported to have poorer seed germinability. Thus, the better germinability of the  More>>
Authors:
Bhatnagar, P S; Prabhakar,; Tiwari, S P; Sandhu, J S [1] 
  1. National Research Centre for Soybean, Indore (India)
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1989
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
INIS-XA-478
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 2 refs; PBD: Jan 1989; Related Information: In: Mutation breeding newsletter. No. 33, 36 pages.
Subject:
60 APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES; GERMINATION; GLYCINE HISPIDA; MUTAGEN SCREENING; MUTATION FREQUENCY; PLANT BREEDING; PRODUCTIVITY; SOYBEANS
OSTI ID:
20241784
Research Organizations:
Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISSN 1011-260X; TRN: XA0201040015367
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 15-16
Announcement Date:
Apr 30, 2002

Citation Formats

Bhatnagar, P S, Prabhakar,, Tiwari, S P, and Sandhu, J S. Improvement of soybean variety 'Bragg' through mutagenesis. IAEA: N. p., 1989. Web.
Bhatnagar, P S, Prabhakar,, Tiwari, S P, & Sandhu, J S. Improvement of soybean variety 'Bragg' through mutagenesis. IAEA.
Bhatnagar, P S, Prabhakar,, Tiwari, S P, and Sandhu, J S. 1989. "Improvement of soybean variety 'Bragg' through mutagenesis." IAEA.
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title = {Improvement of soybean variety 'Bragg' through mutagenesis}
author = {Bhatnagar, P S, Prabhakar,, Tiwari, S P, and Sandhu, J S}
abstractNote = {Full text: Variety 'Bragg' (Jackson x D49-2491) of soybean (Glycine max. (L.) Merrill) was found to be high yielding and widely adaptable throughout India. Its yield stability, however, is unsatisfactory, probably due to low germinability necessitating use of higher seed rate. With the main objective to rectify this defect, mutagenesis involving chemical as well as physical mutagens was used. Dry seeds were treated with EMS or MMS (0.2, 0.4 and 0.6%), or gamma rays (15, 20 and 25 kR) with and without additional exposure to UV (2 hrs at 260 nm) in 1982. In M{sub 2}, a mutation frequency ranging from 2.24 to 22.85% was observed. Screening of M{sub 2} and of subsequent generations yielded a broad spectrum of mutations. Some of the mutants are agronomically useful. Among them, mutant 'T{sub 2}14' resulting from 25 kR gamma rays + UV, was found to possess better germinability (+15%), earliness (5 days) and high yield during both rainy and post-rainy seasons in 1986 and 1987, when compared with the parent variety 'Bragg'. The mutant has smaller seed-size (TGW 125 g) than the parent (145 g). In soybean, large-seeded varieties were reported to have poorer seed germinability. Thus, the better germinability of the mutant might be related to its reduced seed size. Seeds of the mutant show a light brown colour of the hilum in contrast to the black hilum of 'Bragg'. In other characters the mutant is similar to 'Bragg'. The mutant should have potential for commercial cultivation in India. For confirmation of its agronomically superior performance, it is undergoing national evaluation in multilocational trials under 'All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Soybean (ICAR)'. The strain has been named 'NRC-2'. (author)}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1989}
month = {Jan}
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