AGR516 Chapter 5 Mutation
AGR516 Chapter 5 Mutation
AGR516 Chapter 5 Mutation
- ionizing radiations
• Damages increases with increase in the dose mutagen and duration of exposure.
• LD50 refers to a dose of mutagen that kills 50% of the treated individuals .
• The dose of treatment depends on the intensity of radiations or concentration of chemical mutagens.
• An optimum dose is the one which produces the maximum frequency of mutations and cause minimum
killing.
Neutron generator
6) Handling of mutagen treated population
• A chimera is an individual with one genotype in some of its parts and another
• One or more clonal or sexual generations with selection are necessary for stable mutant
phenotype.
• Mutant alleles are generally recessive. Dominant mutation can occur , however, the
Mutation breeding can be adopted for self pollinated ,cross pollinated and
vegetatively propagated crops.
Courtesy of Dr Terutaka Yoshioka, Head of Mutation Breeding Laboratory, Institute of Radiation Breeding (IRB), National
Institute of Agrobiological Science, Japan
LIMINATIONS OF MUTATION BREEDING
For each and every step of mutation breeding financial assistance of the
Government is necessary.