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Radiation Induced Variability and Gene Effects for Polygenic Traits in Ricebean (Vigna umbellata Thunb, Ohwi and Ohashi)


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1 Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Shimla (H.P.), India
2 Amity University, Noida (U.P.), India
3 Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur (H.P.), India
     

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The study was conducted to induce variability and to identify the important radiation dose for induction of useful variation for maturity, yield and yield attributes. Two varieties of ricebean (BRS-1 and Totru Local) were treated with three different doses of γ-rays (30kR, 40kR and 50kR). Range, mean and co-efficient of variation suggested that the mutagenic treatments had created wide variability. In general, these genetic parameters were higher in M3 generation than M2. Both positive and negative shift in mean were observed for all the traits in both the cultivars in both the generations. High heritability coupled with high genetic advance were observed for pods/cluster, seeds/pod and pod length in both BRS-1 and Totru Local indicating that these traits can respond effectively to phenotypic selection. Most of the traits showed significant positive additive and dominance effects at 30 kR dose in both the genotypes indicating the dose to be most effective in inducing variability. Most of the traits showed overdominance suggesting that the selection should be deferred to the later generation so that the additive effects become more pronounced and fixed.

Keywords

γ-Rays, Induced Additive Effect, Induced Dominance Effect, Mutation, Vigna umbellata.
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  • Radiation Induced Variability and Gene Effects for Polygenic Traits in Ricebean (Vigna umbellata Thunb, Ohwi and Ohashi)

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Authors

Madhu Patial
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Shimla (H.P.), India
Abhishek Chauhan
Amity University, Noida (U.P.), India
Ritu Sood
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur (H.P.), India
K. P. Singh
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur (H.P.), India

Abstract


The study was conducted to induce variability and to identify the important radiation dose for induction of useful variation for maturity, yield and yield attributes. Two varieties of ricebean (BRS-1 and Totru Local) were treated with three different doses of γ-rays (30kR, 40kR and 50kR). Range, mean and co-efficient of variation suggested that the mutagenic treatments had created wide variability. In general, these genetic parameters were higher in M3 generation than M2. Both positive and negative shift in mean were observed for all the traits in both the cultivars in both the generations. High heritability coupled with high genetic advance were observed for pods/cluster, seeds/pod and pod length in both BRS-1 and Totru Local indicating that these traits can respond effectively to phenotypic selection. Most of the traits showed significant positive additive and dominance effects at 30 kR dose in both the genotypes indicating the dose to be most effective in inducing variability. Most of the traits showed overdominance suggesting that the selection should be deferred to the later generation so that the additive effects become more pronounced and fixed.

Keywords


γ-Rays, Induced Additive Effect, Induced Dominance Effect, Mutation, Vigna umbellata.