INDUCTION OF MUTATIONS AFFECTING FLORAL TRAITS IN RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.)
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Four improved indica varieties adapted to high altitude regions namely K 39-2, lET 11988, Himdhan and lET 11990 were treated with ethyl methane sulfonate, sodium azide and gamma rays with the objective of determining the most efficient mutagen and most responsive genotype for induction of mutations affecting predominantly reproductive parts and their functioning in rice. Frequency and spectrum of mutations affecting floral traits computed on Ml plant progeny and M2 population basis revealed the combination of the efficient sodium azide and the most responsive variety lET 11990 to be ideal for recovering highest number of selectively male sterile mutations. Among three kinds of male steriles viz., typical abortive, sporogenous and deformed male sex types recovered, critical study of abortive type helped identify several temperature sensitive genic male steriles, two of which are being improved for commercial exploitation in two- line hybrid breeding.
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ALI, A. J., & SIDDlQ, E. A. (1999). INDUCTION OF MUTATIONS AFFECTING FLORAL TRAITS IN RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 59(01), 23–28. https://doi.org/.
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