Pak. J. Bot., 39(5): 1489-1501, 2007. | Back to Contents | ||||
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STUDY OF GENETIC VARIABILITY IN SUGARCANE INDUCED THROUGH MUTATION BREEDING IMTIAZ AHMED KHAN*, M. UMAR DAHOT** AND ABDULLAH KHATRI
Abstract: Three sugarcane clones
viz., NI-98, NIA-2004 and BL4 were tested for induced somatic mutation
using irradiation doses of 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40Gy. The treatments 30Gy
and 40Gy exhibited negative impact on the agronomic traits under study.
The dose 20Gy showed stimulating and enhancing effect on plant height
and cane yield (kg/plot). The analysis of variance (mean square) for all
the characters under study revealed that all the radiation doses were
significantly different (P
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0.5). Genetic advance at 2% selection intensity was about two fold
higher than that at 30% selection intensity and intermediate at 10%
selection intensity. High heritability percentage in broad sense was
recorded. Variability obtained from mutation breeding was also examined
through molecular marker techniques (RAPD), most similar sugarcane
mutants (20 Gy) were P1 and P4 (85%) while most dissimilar mutants were
P3 and Parent (38%).
*Agriculture
Biotechnology Division, Nuclear Institute of Agriculture, Tandojam,
Sindh 70060, Pakistan, |
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