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An assessment of somaclonal variation in linseed (Linum usitatissimum)
Authors:G MARSHALL  P COURDURIES
Institution:Plant Science Department, the Scottish Agricultural College, Auchincruive, Ayr KA6 5HW, UK
Abstract:Somaclonal lines of linseed from the parent cultivar Norlin were produced from a callus-based in oitro regeneration system (the R0 generation). In field trials conducted over two seasons, 47 R1 (plants produced from the R0 generation) and 20 R2 somaclonal lines (plants produced from the R1 generation) were compared to the parent cultivar Norlin for quantitative characters. Irrespective of the genotype, traits in R1's and R2's were assessed on the basis of regression analysis as showing heritabilities of between 28% and 64%. Generally, the somaclonal variation assessed during these early generations revealed some detrimental traits, e.g. lower seed yield than the parent (control) cultivar and reduced 1000 seed weights, but a few lines were identified which had early or late flowering dates, improved seed yield and increased 1000 seed weights. It is concluded that somaclonal variation could be of value as an adjunct to classical breeding.
Keywords:Somaclonal variation  linseed              Linum usitatissimum field  assessments
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