Mutagenic effects of colchicine on the morphology and yield of three tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) accessions

E. Udofia, O. Falusi, A. Abubakar, O. Daudu, Shakirat O. AJENIFUJAH-SOLEBO, S. D. Titus
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The mutagenic effect of Colchicine on the morphology and yield of tomato was investigated. Seeds of three tomato accessions (NG/MR/May/09/005-  SouthWest, NG/SA/07/10/002- NorthEast and NG/CHU/Jun/0201-SouthEast) were presoaked in four different concentrations of Colchicine (0.1mM, 0.3mM,  0.5mM, 1.0mM) and 0.0mM as control. The domestic demand for tomato extremely exceeds the supply with over 2-3 million metric tons annually  thereby involving Nigeria into importing about 300,000 metric tonnes worth over $360 million dollar yearly. The experiment was laid in  Randomized Complete Block Design in five replications. The morphological parameters used to characterize the mutants were plant height, number of  leaves/plant, leaf length, number of branches, number of days to first flowering, fruit weight, germination percentage and number of fruit/plant. The  results revealed significant difference (p<0.05) in some of the morphological traits assessed when compared with the controls, except in the number of  branches and plant height, where the effect of the mutagen was not important (p>0.05). The morphological and yield parameters of the southwest and  northeast accessions of tomato as observed in this study, improved with decreasing concentration of Colchicine, while the southeast improved with  increase in the concentration of Colchicine. It is thus recommended that, to improve growth and yield parameters in tomatoes, 0.1mM concentration  should be employed to improve Southwest and Northeast tomato accessions, while 0.5mM or 1.0mM concentrations should be used in the Southeast  tomato accessions. 
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秋水仙碱对3个番茄品种形态和产量的诱变效应
研究了秋水仙碱对番茄形态和产量的诱变作用。以3份番茄材料(NG/MR/May/09/005-西南、NG/SA/07/10/002-东北和NG/CHU/Jun/0201-东南)为对照,分别用4种不同浓度的秋水仙碱(0.1mM、0.3mM、0.5mM、1.0mM)和0.0mM进行预浸。国内对番茄的需求远远超过供应,每年超过200万至300万吨,因此尼日利亚每年进口约30万吨,价值超过3.6亿美元。试验采用随机完全区组设计,共5个重复。用于表征突变体的形态学参数为株高、叶数、叶长、分枝数、首花天数、果实重、发芽率和果实数。结果显示差异有统计学意义(p0.05)。本研究观察到的番茄西南和东北种质的形态和产量参数随着秋水仙碱浓度的降低而改善,东南种质则随着秋水仙碱浓度的增加而改善。因此,为了改善番茄的生长和产量参数,建议在西南和东北番茄材料中使用0.1mM的浓度,在东南番茄材料中使用0.5mM或1.0mM的浓度。
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