Field evaluation of M4 plants obtained from induced mutation of tomato ‘Cobra’ variety with ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)
G.E. Ilo,
M.I. Uguru,
P.E. Ogbonna
et al.
Abstract:Crop improvement through induced mutation has resulted in the development of new mutant varieties worldwide. Alkylating agents such as ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS) are widely used to induce mutations in plants due to their ability to cause changes in the nucleotide sequence. In this study, a field experiment was conducted at the University of Nigeria Nsukka in southeastern Nigeria to evaluate M4 plants of tomato variety ‘Cobra’ obtained from selections in the third generation (M3) plants in the field. Seeds o… Show more
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