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Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation
The value of combining hybridization and mutagenesis in sesame was examined to determine if treating hybrid sesame plant material with mutagens generated greater genetic variability in four key productivity traits than either the separate hybridization or mutation of plant material. In a randomized...
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author | Kar, Rajesh Kumar Mishra, Tapash Kumar Pradhan, Banshidhar Gaber, Ahmed Sahu, Dibyabharati Das, Subhashree Swain, Deepak Kumar Behera, Srikrushna Padhiary, Aditya Kiran Pattanayak, Sarthak Monalisa, S. P. Pandey, Ritu Kumari Pradhan, Poonam Preeti Sarangi, Debendra Nath Mohanty, Mihir Ranjan Lenka, Biswajit Dip, Lingaraj Jena, Anannya Pradhan, Uma Mishra, Siba Prasad Patel, Manas Kumar Mishra, Rashmi Prabha Hossain, Akbar |
author_facet | Kar, Rajesh Kumar Mishra, Tapash Kumar Pradhan, Banshidhar Gaber, Ahmed Sahu, Dibyabharati Das, Subhashree Swain, Deepak Kumar Behera, Srikrushna Padhiary, Aditya Kiran Pattanayak, Sarthak Monalisa, S. P. Pandey, Ritu Kumari Pradhan, Poonam Preeti Sarangi, Debendra Nath Mohanty, Mihir Ranjan Lenka, Biswajit Dip, Lingaraj Jena, Anannya Pradhan, Uma Mishra, Siba Prasad Patel, Manas Kumar Mishra, Rashmi Prabha Hossain, Akbar |
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description | The value of combining hybridization and mutagenesis in sesame was examined to determine if treating hybrid sesame plant material with mutagens generated greater genetic variability in four key productivity traits than either the separate hybridization or mutation of plant material. In a randomized block design with three replications, six F(2)M(2) varieties, three F(2)varieties, and three parental varieties were assessed at Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The plant characteristics height, number of seed capsules per plant, and seed yield per plant had greater variability in the F(2)M(2) generation than their respective controls (F(2)), however, the number of primary branches per plant varied less than in the control population. The chances for trait selection to be operative were high for all the characteristics examined except the number of primary branches per plant, as indicated by heritability estimates. Increases in the mean and variability of the characteristics examined indicted a greater incidence of beneficial mutations and the breakdown of undesirable linkages with increased recombination. At both phenotypic and genotypic levels strong positive correlations between both primary branch number and capsule number with seed yield suggest that these traits are important for indirect improvement in sesame seed yield. As a result of the association analysis, sesame seed yield and its component traits improved significantly, which may be attributed to the independent polygenic mutations and enlarged recombination of the polygenes controlling the examined characteristics. Compared to the corresponding control treatment or to one cycle of mutagenic treatment, two cycles of mutagenic treatment resulted in increased variability, higher transgressive segregates, PTS mean and average transgression for sesame seed yield. These findings highlight the value of implementing two EMS treatment cycles to generate improved sesame lines. Furthermore, the extra variability created through hybridization may have potential in subsequent breeding research and improved seed yield segregants may be further advanced to develop ever-superior sesame varieties. |
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spelling | pubmed-104145752023-08-11 Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation Kar, Rajesh Kumar Mishra, Tapash Kumar Pradhan, Banshidhar Gaber, Ahmed Sahu, Dibyabharati Das, Subhashree Swain, Deepak Kumar Behera, Srikrushna Padhiary, Aditya Kiran Pattanayak, Sarthak Monalisa, S. P. Pandey, Ritu Kumari Pradhan, Poonam Preeti Sarangi, Debendra Nath Mohanty, Mihir Ranjan Lenka, Biswajit Dip, Lingaraj Jena, Anannya Pradhan, Uma Mishra, Siba Prasad Patel, Manas Kumar Mishra, Rashmi Prabha Hossain, Akbar PLoS One Research Article The value of combining hybridization and mutagenesis in sesame was examined to determine if treating hybrid sesame plant material with mutagens generated greater genetic variability in four key productivity traits than either the separate hybridization or mutation of plant material. In a randomized block design with three replications, six F(2)M(2) varieties, three F(2)varieties, and three parental varieties were assessed at Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The plant characteristics height, number of seed capsules per plant, and seed yield per plant had greater variability in the F(2)M(2) generation than their respective controls (F(2)), however, the number of primary branches per plant varied less than in the control population. The chances for trait selection to be operative were high for all the characteristics examined except the number of primary branches per plant, as indicated by heritability estimates. Increases in the mean and variability of the characteristics examined indicted a greater incidence of beneficial mutations and the breakdown of undesirable linkages with increased recombination. At both phenotypic and genotypic levels strong positive correlations between both primary branch number and capsule number with seed yield suggest that these traits are important for indirect improvement in sesame seed yield. As a result of the association analysis, sesame seed yield and its component traits improved significantly, which may be attributed to the independent polygenic mutations and enlarged recombination of the polygenes controlling the examined characteristics. Compared to the corresponding control treatment or to one cycle of mutagenic treatment, two cycles of mutagenic treatment resulted in increased variability, higher transgressive segregates, PTS mean and average transgression for sesame seed yield. These findings highlight the value of implementing two EMS treatment cycles to generate improved sesame lines. Furthermore, the extra variability created through hybridization may have potential in subsequent breeding research and improved seed yield segregants may be further advanced to develop ever-superior sesame varieties. Public Library of Science 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10414575/ /pubmed/37561696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289813 Text en © 2023 Kar et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kar, Rajesh Kumar Mishra, Tapash Kumar Pradhan, Banshidhar Gaber, Ahmed Sahu, Dibyabharati Das, Subhashree Swain, Deepak Kumar Behera, Srikrushna Padhiary, Aditya Kiran Pattanayak, Sarthak Monalisa, S. P. Pandey, Ritu Kumari Pradhan, Poonam Preeti Sarangi, Debendra Nath Mohanty, Mihir Ranjan Lenka, Biswajit Dip, Lingaraj Jena, Anannya Pradhan, Uma Mishra, Siba Prasad Patel, Manas Kumar Mishra, Rashmi Prabha Hossain, Akbar Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation |
title | Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation |
title_full | Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation |
title_short | Effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in F(2)M(2) generation |
title_sort | effectiveness of repeated mutagenesis of sesame crosses for enhancing polygenic variability in f(2)m(2) generation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10414575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37561696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289813 |
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