Published March 1970 | Version v1
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Mutation breeding in rice in India

  • 1. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi (India)

Description

Mutation research was continued in rice with the following aims; (a) to enhance the frequency and spectrum of mutations in indica and japonica rice varieties; (b) to change the grain quality of the japonica variety, Tainan-3, into the indica type; (c) to improve the grain quality of the indica variety, IR-8; (d) to increase the recombination frequency in japonica-indica hybrids. Both nitrosoguanidine and 5-MeV fast neutrons gave a high mutation frequency. The japonica variety was more sensitive to all mutagens than the indica types. Chemical mutagens had no particular advantage over ionizing radiations with reference to either mutation frequency or spectrum. Mutants with indica type of grain occurred readily in Tainan-3 in all treatments. Such mutants had a larger grain length/width ratio and were more resistant to alkali digestion. Fine grain types with better cooking quality occurred in the M2 populations of IR-8. These mutants are likely to render this high-yielding variety more popular. A wide range of chlorophyll and viable mutations occurred in IR-8 and Tainan-3. Some of these, like those involving dwarfing and slow senescence, are of economic interest, besides those affecting grain quality. Recombination frequency can be influenced in japonica x indica hybrids through the irradiation of F1 sporocytes. The precise influence varies with the stage at which the plant is irradiated, the dose given and the loci involved. (author)

Part of:
Rice breeding with induced mutations II. Report of an FAO/IAEA research co-ordination meeting

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
IAEA
Imprint Place
Vienna (Austria)
Imprint Title
Rice breeding with induced mutations II. Report of an FAO/IAEA research co-ordination meeting
Imprint Pagination
129 p.
Journal Issue
no. 102
Series
Technical reports series
Journal Page Range
p. 25-43

Conference

Title
FAO/IAEA research co-ordination meeting on the use of induced mutations in rice breeding
Dates
12-14 Aug 1968
Place
Oiso (Japan)

INIS

Country of Publication
Austria
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
34066403
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
GENETIC VARIABILITY; HYBRIDIZATION; PLANT GROWTH; PRODUCTIVITY; RADIATION INDUCED MUTANTS; RICE
Descriptors DEC
BIOLOGICAL VARIABILITY; CEREALS; GRAMINEAE; GROWTH; LILIOPSIDA; MAGNOLIOPHYTA; MUTANTS; PLANTS

Optional Information

Notes
2 refs, 19 tabs
Secondary number(s)
STI/DOC--10/102