Induced mutations : A new paradigm in plant breeding (Record no. 42341)

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Title Induced mutations : A new paradigm in plant breeding
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Volume/sequential designation Euphytica, 118(2), p.167-173, 2001
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Summary, etc. The use of ionizing radiation, such as X-rays, gamma rays and neutrons and chemical mutagens for inducing variation, is well established. Induced mutations have been used to improve major crops such as wheat, rice, barley, cotton, peanuts, and beans, which are seed propagated. Since the establishment of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of the Nuclear Techniques in Agriculture, more than 1800 cultivars obtained either as direct mutants or derived from their crosses have been released worldwide in 50 countries. In vegetatively propagated plants, many of mutants were derived from irradiating rooted stem cuttings, detached leaves, and dormant plants. According to the FAO/IAEA database, of the 465 mutants released among the vegetatively propagated plants, most are in the floricultural plants and a few in fruit trees. These include chrysanthemum, Alstroemeria, dahlia, bougainvillea, rose, Achimenes, begonia, carnation, Streptocarpus, and azalea. The irradiation of in vitro cultured date palm, apple, potato, sweet potato and pineapple now provides a means to treat large populations, which would not have been possible before. Irradiation of micropropagated plants, axillary and adventitious buds, apical meristems, regenerative callus cultures, anthers and microspores, and somatic embryos provides a miniaturized version of trees and seeds in the Petri dish instead of the field. During the last decade, the use of radio-actively labeled probes in recombinant DNA research for cloning and mapping plant genes and transgenesis, particularly for RFLP, microsatellite based DNA fingerprinting, has become a routine procedure. Many homeotic mutants that change floral development have been isolated in Arabidopsis, Petunia, Antirrhinum and Lycopersicon. Mutants of Arabidopsis are being used to analyze genes, which determine response to auxins, cytokinins, gibberellin, abscisic acid and ethylene in plant growth, floral development and senescence, fruit formation and ripening. These mutants are facilitating the isolation, identification and cloning of the genes, which would ultimately help in designing crops with improved yield, increased stress tolerance, longer shelf-life and reduced agronomic inputs. The identification and analysis of mutants by using molecular techniques of DNA fingerprinting and mapping with PCR based markers, such as RAPDs, AFLP and STMS, and mutant tagging shall bring a new dimension in gene technology. Already, mutations can be linked to changes in DNA sequences for some plant traits and to establish molecular maps in structural and functional genomics of crop plants. These in turn would lead to a rapid enhancement of crop yields and quality.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element INDUCED MUTATIONS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element IN VITRO CULTURE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MOLECULAR MARKERS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element DEVELOPMENTAL MUTANTS
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Personal name Ahloowalia, B.S.
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Personal name Maluszynski, M.
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