Induced Mutations in Horsegram: Mutagenic Efficiency and Effectiveness

Authors

  • R. K. Shirsat1, M. N. Mohrir2, M. A. Kare2 and A. S. Bhuktar3

Abstract

Abstract

Mutation breeding is one of the most reliable techniques in improving crop plants.  Physical and chemical mutagens are used to bring the variability. Among chemical mutagens, to identify the efficient mutagen that can bring broad spectrum of variability, it is therefore necessary to study the efficiency and effectiveness of various mutagens.   In present study, two varieties of horsegram, viz., SINA (K-42) and KS-2 were treated with three concentrations of ethyl methane sulphonate (EMS), N- nitroso N- ethyl urea (NEU) and sodium azide (SA). Identification of effective mutagen could be possible by studying different parameters. In M2 generation studies were made on the mutagenic efficiency, mutagenic effectiveness and mutagenic rate. In the present study, the results revealed that efficiency of mutagens was variable, sodium azide was most effective mutagen and showed highest mutagenic rate.

Keywords: Sodium azide, Mutation, Efficiency, Effectiveness, Mutagenic rate

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Author Biography

R. K. Shirsat1, M. N. Mohrir2, M. A. Kare2 and A. S. Bhuktar3

1Department of Botany, Mahatma Basaveshwar Mahavidyalaya, Latur (M.S.)2Department of Botany, Pratishthan Mahavidyalaya, Paithan (M.S.) India3Department of Botany, ViVekanand Arts, Sardar Dalipsingh Commerce and Science College Aurangabad. (M.S.) India

Published

17-10-2010

How to Cite

M. A. Kare2 and A. S. Bhuktar3, R. K. S. M. N. M. (2010). Induced Mutations in Horsegram: Mutagenic Efficiency and Effectiveness. Recent Research in Science and Technology, 2(7). Retrieved from https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/rrst/article/view/488

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Botany