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Genetic variation for quantitative traits in soybean lines derived from tissue culture
Authors:M S Hawbaker  W R Fehr  L M Mansur  R C Shoemaker  R G Palmer
Institution:(1) Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, 27695-7620 Raleigh, NC, USA;(2) Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, IA, USA;(3) Department of Biology, University of Utah, 84110 Salt Lake City, UT, USA;(4) Department of Agronomy, Zoology, and Genetics, USDA-ARS-FCR, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, IA, USA
Abstract:Tissue culture may generate useful genetic variation for quantitative traits. The objective of this study was to analyze genetic variation for ten quantitative traits of soybean Glycine max (L.) Merr.] among lines derived from the tissue culture of three cultivars. The three cultivars used to obtain R0 plants from tissue culture were ldquoBSR 101rdquo, ldquoHodgson 78rdquo, and ldquoJilin 3rdquo. A total of 63 R0-derived lines of BSR 101, eight of Hodgson 78, and 42 of Jilin 3 was planted with the untreated controls in row plots in a randomized complete-block design with three replications at two locations for each of 2 years. The traits evaluated were days to beginning bloom (R1), beginning seed (R5), beginning maturity (R7), full maturity (R8), height, lodging, seed yield, seed weight, protein content, and oil content. Significant (P < 0.05) variation was observed among lines for each of the ten quantitative traits. There was 57.1% of the BSR 101 lines, 87.5% of the Hodgson 78 lines, and 76.2% of the Jilin 3 lines that were significantly different from the controls for at least one trait. The percentages of lines that were significantly different from the control for an individual trait ranged from 2.7% for oil content to 25.7% for R7. The magnitude of the changes was relatively small. Although this genetic variation may be useful for cultivar development, greater variability at less expense would be expected with conventional artificial hybridization.Journal Paper No. J-14958 of the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, Ames, IOWA, USA Project No. 2475.
Keywords:Tissue culture  Somaclonal variation  Embryogenesis  Glycine max (L  ) Merr  
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