A Report on 36 Years of Practical Work on Crop Improvement Through Induced Mutagenesis
Abstract
Induced mutagenesis work was conducted from 1971 to July 2007, using
both physical and chemical mutagens for improvement of a wide range
of crops viz. vegetables, medicinal, pulse, oil-bearing, and ornamental
crops. All classical and advanced methods were extensively used for the
success of induced mutagenesis for the development of new and novel
cultivars of economic importance. Being deeply engaged for the last 30
years on improvement of ornamentals through Gamma-ray induced
mutagenesis, I have produced a large number of new and promising
varieties in different ornamentals. A good number of ornamental mutant
varieties have already been commercialized. A novel technique has been
developed for management of floral chimeric sector in chrysanthemum
through direct regeneration of mutated individual florets. A series of in
vitro experiments were conducted and solid mutants developed through
direct regeneration. In vitro mutagenesis has been successfully used for
development of a salt-resistant strain in chrysanthemum, supported by
biochemical analysis and field trials
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