Abstract

Soybean variety ‘MACS 450’ was subjected to combination treatments of gamma rays (50 Gy and 100 Gy) and EMS (0.2% and 0.4%), different presoaked hours (12hrs, 16hrs and 20hrs) with 0.8% EMS, and gamma rays (50 Gy) with sodium azide (0.003 % and 0.005%) with an objective to induce variability for quantitative traits and estimate frequency and spectrum of chlorophyll mutations. In M 1 generation effect of mutagenic treatments was assessed on the basis of parameters survival (%), plant height reduction and seed sterility against control. Overall compare to all combination treatments 100Gy +0.4% EMS exerted more injurious effects in M 1 in the form of reduction in height (36.4%) and pod /plant (35.3). Among combination treatments of gamma rays + EMS and EMS treatment to presoaked seeds, the highest frequency of chlorophyll mutations (2.91% and 4.50%) was observed in 100 Gy + 0.4 % EMS and 16hrs PSW + 0.8% EMS respectively on M 2 plant basis. The results indicated that both these treatments are most effective to induce a wide range of genetic variability in soybean.

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