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Induced mutations in cassava using somatic embryos and the identification of mutant plants with altered starch yield and composition
Authors:Roy Joseph  Hock-Hin Yeoh  Chiang-Shiong Loh
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, 14 Science Drive 4, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 117543
Abstract:A cyclic somatic embryogenic system was used to induce mutations in cassava variety PRC 60a in vitro. Globular-stage somatic embryos were selected as suitable experimental materials, and 50 Gy of gamma-rays was determined to be the optimal dose for inducing mutations. During subsequent field trials, more than 50% of the regenerated mutant lines varied morphologically from wild-type plants. Consequently, we used this approach to induce genetic variability for obtaining novel cassava cultivars. Among the different mutant lines obtained, lines S14 and S15 showed large morphological variations. In 10-month-old S14 and S15 mutant lines, storage root yield was reduced 17-fold and 60-fold, respectively, compared to wild-type plants, while the storage roots of S15 mutant plants also exhibited an almost 50% decrease in starch content and a significant reduction (30%) in amylose content. These two features were observed throughout the different developmental stages of the storage roots in S15 plants.Abbreviations BA 6-Benzylaminopurine - 2,4-D 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - EMS Ethylmethanesulfonate - IBA Indole-3-butyric acid
Keywords:Cassava  Manihot esculenta  Somatic embryos  gamma-Irradiation" target="_blank">gif" alt="gamma" align="MIDDLE" BORDER="0">-Irradiation  Starch biosynthesis
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