INDUCED VIABLE MUTANTS IN URDBEAN (VIGNA MUNGO (L.) HEPPER)

Authors

  • K. S. USHARANI
  • C. R. ANANDA KUMAR

Keywords:

Mutation, Vigna mungo, Combination, Gamma rays, EMS

Abstract

The improved cultivar of urdbean namely VBN 4 were treated with single and combination dose/concentration
of gamma rays (40kR, 50kR and 60kR) and ethyl methane sulphonate (EMS-50mM, 60mM and 70mM). The
viable mutation frequency decreases with increasing doses of gamma rays. The highest frequency of mutants was
recorded in 60mM (5.91 per cent) of EMS treatment followed by 60kR+60mM (5.88 per cent) of combination
treatment. About 146 mutants were identified. High seed yielding superior plants as a result of increased number
of pods ranging from 40-43 were observed in 40kR and 50kR of gamma ray and in 40kR+50mM, 40kR+70mM
and 50kR+50mM of combination treatments when compared to the control (20-22 pods). Plants of bushy
stature with condensed internodes when compared to control were found among the 50kR and 50mM of gamma
ray and EMS population respectively. Dwarf types (10cm-16cm) were also identified among the 40kR, 60kR,
60mM, 70mM and 50kR+50mM, 50kR+60mM and 60kR+70mM population suited for lodging resistant. The
present study reveals good scope for isolation of suitable morphological traits mutants induced may be useful in
breeding programmes for the improvement of urdbean with agronomically desirable character which force is
utilized in future breeding programme.

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Published

2015-08-14

How to Cite

K. S. USHARANI, & C. R. ANANDA KUMAR. (2015). INDUCED VIABLE MUTANTS IN URDBEAN (VIGNA MUNGO (L.) HEPPER). The Bioscan, 10(3), 1103–1108. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1310

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