Selection of Semidwarf, Early Maturing and Blast Resistant Mutants after Mutagenic Seed Treatment in Two Locally Adapted Indian Rice Cultivars |
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Authors: | V. K. Bansal P. C. Katoch |
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Affiliation: | Dr. V. K. Bansal;, Department of Plant Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2P5 (Canada) Dr. P. C. Katoch;, Department of Plant Breeding, Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, H. P. (India). |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study was to induce semidwarf, early maturing and blast resistant mutants in two adapted Indian rice cultivars. Seeds of the rice cultivars ‘Madhu Malti’ and ‘Phul Patas 72’ were treated with gamma rays and ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS) as well as a combination of gamma rays and EMS. A total of 96 dwarf (< 75 cm) and semidwarf (< 100 cm) and 104 early flowering/maturing M2 plants were identified among the 18,060 M2 plants observed. Sixty-eight blast resistant M2 plants were also identified. The true mutant status of these plants has yet to be determined in progeny tests. The induction of desired mutant types in locally adapted cultivars could prove to be superior over their introduction from non-adapted foreign materials via backcrossing in that the important agronomic characteristics of adaptation to the local environment are retained in the mutants. |
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Keywords: | Oryza sativa induced mutants semidwarf earliness blast resistance |
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