Assessment of radio-sensitivity for three cowpea genotypes to gamma irradiation

K. Gnankambary, T. B. J. Batiéno, N. Sawadogo, M. Sawadogo, D. Yonli, Tinga Jeremy Ou edraogo
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Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp) is an important food legume. However, production is limited by various biotic and abiotic constraints in sub-Saharan Africa and reduced genetic variability hinders crop improvement efforts. Gamma ray irradiation has been used as a mutagen to create variability but optimal dose determination is a prerequisite to maximize the recovery of mutant plants. In this study, three genotypes (KVx396-4-5-2D, Tiligre and Moussa local) from Burkina Faso were treated with four gamma irradiation doses (150, 200, 250 and 300 Gy) using a labelled cobalt source (60CO) and evaluated for seed germination and seedling survival. Results showed that germination and survival rates were severely decreased at treatments greater than 150 Gy and no germination was observed at the 300 Gy dose. The optimum dose (LD 50%) varied for the genotypes and ranged from 129 to 163 GY. Seed characteristic and quality were factors contributing to this variation.    Key words: Vigna unguiculata, γ-rays, mutagenesis, variability, radiosensibility.
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三种豇豆基因型对γ辐射敏感性的评估
豇豆[L];豆科植物是一种重要的食物。然而,撒哈拉以南非洲的产量受到各种生物和非生物限制,遗传变异的减少也阻碍了作物改良工作。射线辐照已被用作诱变剂以产生变异,但最佳剂量的确定是最大限度地恢复突变植物的先决条件。在这项研究中,来自布基纳法索的三种基因型(KVx396-4-5-2D、Tiligre和Moussa local)使用标记钴源(60CO)接受四种伽马辐射剂量(150、200、250和300 Gy)处理,并评估种子萌发和幼苗存活率。结果表明,在超过150 Gy的处理下,种子的萌发率和存活率严重下降,在300 Gy的处理下,种子未萌发。不同基因型的最佳剂量(ld50%)为129 ~ 163 GY。种子性状和品质是造成这种变异的主要因素。关键词:蜈蚣草,γ射线,诱变,变异性,放射敏感性
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