2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2017.08.040
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Determination of mutagenic sensitivity of hardwood cuttings of grapes ‘Red Globe’ and ‘Muscat’ ( Vitis vinifera L.) to gamma rays

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“…Regarding to the effect of gamma ray doses, there were no significant differences among all doses of gamma rays in both seasons. The results obtained in the present investigation are similar to those of (Saiful et al,2015, Tayyer et al,2003, Dardeniz et al,2005, Surakshitha et al,2017.…”
Section: B Shoot Length (Cm)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Regarding to the effect of gamma ray doses, there were no significant differences among all doses of gamma rays in both seasons. The results obtained in the present investigation are similar to those of (Saiful et al,2015, Tayyer et al,2003, Dardeniz et al,2005, Surakshitha et al,2017.…”
Section: B Shoot Length (Cm)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Median lethal dose (LD 50 ) is an important indicator for analysing the sensitivity of plants to irradiation, which has been used as an important reference value to select the optimal irradiation dose in mutation breeding ( Surakshitha, Soorianathasundaram & Ganesan, 2017 ). Our study showed that the LD 50 was 54.28-Gy for the red freesia and 60.11-Gy for the purple freesia, suggesting that the red freesia is more sensitive to EBTTX irradiation than the purple freesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, under different EBTTX irradiation doses, the survival rates of the two freesia varieties slightly increased as the growth time increased from 30 to 80 days, suggesting that freesia alleviates the irradiation toxicity to themselves with increasing growth time by developing antioxidant defence systems for scavenging the overproduction of free radicals induced by irradiation (Wang et al, 2018). Median lethal dose (LD 50 ) is an important indicator for analysing the sensitivity of plants to irradiation, which has been used as an important reference value to select the optimal irradiation dose in mutation breeding (Surakshitha, Soorianathasundaram & Ganesan, 2017). Our study showed that the LD 50 was 54.28-Gy for the red freesia and 60.11-Gy for the purple freesia, suggesting that the red freesia is more sensitive to EBTTX irradiation than the purple freesia.…”
Section: Plant Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low radiation can cause a smaller or larger vitality improvement. Meanwhile, the high radiation doses induce radio inhibition by affecting growth regulators and secondary metabolites and, eventually, tissue destruction in most cases (Surakshitha and Soorianathasundaram, 2017;Mostafa et al, 2019). Many authors so far reported a reduction of regenerative capacity and malformation of plant tissues, as well as, tissue destruction due to the high dose of radiation (Chakravarty and Sen, 2001;Yamaguchi, 2018;Andrew-Peter-Leon et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio sensitivity tests are essential for determining the appropriate radiation dose to induce the highest genetic diversity with the most useful fixed mutations (Songsri et al, 2019;Riviello-Flores et al, 2022). Studies also stated that irradiation with low radiation doses stimulates the plants' vitality, which is beneficial for plant regeneration (Jala and Bodhipadma, 2011;Abubakar et al, 2017;Surakshitha and Soorianathasundaram, 2017;Aisyah et al, 2021). Some studies have reported radiation stimulation by GR in some plant varieties of Ocimum basilicum or cowpea (Enkhbileg et al, 2019;Aisyah et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%