The cytogenetic effect of thermal neutrons inLens esculenta (Moench) |
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Authors: | J. Uhlík |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Genetics and Breeding, University of Agriculture, Praha
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Abstract: | The first information concerning the cytogenetic efficiency of thermal neutrons in lentil are presented in this paper. The range of cytologically effective dosages of thermal neutrons in lentil was determined. This determination enables us to compare the efficiency with the mutagenic effect of thermal neutrons and with their effect on the growth and development of plants of M1 generation. These effects were already evaluated in previous communications. Thermal neutron irradiation significantly affected all the characters studied. A linear dependence of the effect on the dose of the neutron radiation was found for most of the analyzed characters. From a sample of scored cells, whose nuclei were in the anaphase or early telophase, 9.0 to 72.0% of them had chromosomal bridges and fragments after irradiation with dosages from 3.3×1011 n cm?2 to 4.5×1012 n cm?2. The highest number of rearrangements per one cell reached 2.16 after irradiation with 4.25×1012 n cm?2 while the lowest dosage used, 3.3×1011 n cm?2, induced 0.17 of chromosomal rearrangements per one cell. Irradiation with thermal neutrons is capable of inducing a large number of very complicated chromosome rearragements. |
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