This chapter focuses on the mutagenic treatment and growing of the M1V1 generation of sweet cherry cv. 0900 Ziraat in Turkey. The procedures for the treatment and growing of the M1V2 and following generations before fruit set are discussed and the performance criteria and production of mutants for registration are presented.
Mutation breeding is one of the most important breeding method for ornamental
plants. Chrysanthemum is the genus that has the richest mutant varieties in
ornamental plants. The objective of this study is to create variation by
gamma irradiation and improving traits by mutation breeding. For this aim,
in vitro bud explants of white Bacardi variety were irradiated by gamma
radiation at 20 Gy (Gray). In vitro subcultures were continued until M1V4
period and observations were obtained in this period. Some changes were
observed on heights and flowers of the plants such as; variable flowers,
flowering time, differentiation on plant length, flower number per bunch and
ray floret differentiations. The changes of the ray florets were determined
as color changes to pink and yellow. Mutation frequency was calculated by
1.1% of the population. Approximately 0.9% of useful mutant lines determined
from the selected mutants.
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