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Somaclonal variation in high tannin sorghums.

T Cai1, G Ejeta, J D Axtell, L G Butler.   

Abstract

Genetic variants were found among over 6,000 primary plants (R1) regenerated from embryogenic tissue cultures of eight high tannin sorghums [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]. Field assessment of somaclonal variation has progressed to the R2 population, with over 48,000 R2 seedlings (27,000 plants) in 1,126 rows from 1,055 R1 plants. A total of 43 variant phenotypes was recovered, including several types of chlorophyll deficiencies, dwarfism, short culm, sterility, narrow leaf, and several previously unreported variants, such as ragged leaf, multibranched heads, and Hydra, a developmental variant which produces large numbers of panicles. Variation production greatly depends on parent genotype and appears to increase with increasing time in cultures. The toal average somaclonal variation rate (based per 100 R1 plants) and somaclonal variant frequency (based per 100 R2 plants) estimated in the tested population were 11.3 and 1.6, respectively. Chimerism was found in regenerants. The estimated size of the mutated sector carried by mutant regenerants ranged from the whole plant to less than 3% of a single head. The average proportion of mutated R1 heads carrying large (80%-100%), medium (40%-80%), and small (<40%) mutated sectors was 38.7%, 26.0% and 35.3%, respectively. Some sector mutations do not appear until the R3 generation. In order to avoid losing variants, the population for selecting somaclonal variation should be as large as possible. Some of these variants found may be useful for further study or for use in breeding programs.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 24226733     DOI: 10.1007/BF00224238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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