Selection of a mutant from adventitious shoots formed in X ray treated cherry leaves and differentiation of standard and mutant with RAPDs |
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Authors: | Hongyu Yang Hanna Schmidt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants, Institute for Ornamental Plant Breeding, Bornkampsweg 31, D-22926 Ahrensburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary An obstacle when using scions orin vitro shoots for mutation induction is the occurrence of chimeras. When adventitious shoots are formed from irradiated material these usually are derived from single cells, this leading to homohistont mutants. SincePrunus avium regenerates adventitious shoots from leaves at a low rate only (Yang & Schmidt, 1992), leaves of the interspecific cherry rootstock ‘209/1’ (P. cerasus ×P. canescens) were irradiated. ‘209/1’ regenerates adventitious shoots readily. Dosages applied were 5, 10, 20 and 40 Gy. Shoot production following 5 Gy irradiation was similar to the control. The application of 40 Gy resulted in strong damage with only few leaves regenerating. Among the adventitious shoots from leaves irradiated with 20 Gy one shoot was evident alreadyin vitro with thicker and smaller leaves having a serrate margin. It was cloned as ‘209/1-20m’. The clone stayed stable since 1990in vitro, in the greenhouse and the field. Compared with standard ‘209/1’ the mutant is very dwarf. Research to differentiate between standard ‘209/1’ and ‘209/1-20m’ was done using RAPDs. Among the decamer primer kits D, J, and T from Operon Technologies, Calif. Only primer OPJ05 (5‘CTCCATGGGG3’) differentiated between ‘209/1’ and ‘209/1-20m’. Rootstock ‘209/1’ showed one band of 2 kb additionally. This band is missing in the mutant. |
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Keywords: | adventitious shoots cherry chimeras mutation breeding Prunus cerasus RAPD marker X ray |
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