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VEASEY, E. A.; VALARINI, M. J.; MECELIS, N. R.; ALCANTARA, P. B.; ALCANTARA, V. de B. G.; TULMAN NETO, A.; ABBADO, M. R.; CARDELLI, M. A.. |
Spontaneous or induced mutations provide important genetic variability,useful to many plant species breeding programs. With the objective to observe mutageniceffect of gamma radiation in Jaragua grass (Hyparrhenia rufa), seeds were irradiated withthe dose of 400 Gy from ~°Co source. The Mi generation was evaluated in the field.Different morphological characters were recorded, such as divergent racemes, awnlessspikelets, low growth, narrow leaves, and chimerism. No variation in flowering time wasspikelets, low growth, narrow leaves, and chimerism. No variobserved. A preliminary progeny test with M2 off-type and control plants showed variationwithin progeny mainly for the character divergent racemes, which presented Mendeliansegregation. Embryo sac analysis,... |
Tipo: Artigo em periódico indexado (ALICE) |
Palavras-chave: Radio gama; Melhoramento genetico; Gamma irradiation; Apomixia; Capim Jaraguá; Hyparrhenia Rufa; Radiação; Semente; Apomixis; Plant breeding; Seeds. |
Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/321625 |
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