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African Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Effectiveness of gamma ray irradiation and ethyl methane sulphonate on in vitro mutagenesis of strawberry

Rudi Hari Murti; Hwa Yeong Kim; Young Rog Yeoung

The experiment was conducted to study the effect of gamma-ray irradiation on the high concentration thidiazuron (TDZ) produced buds. In vitro buds were irradiated with different gamma-ray doses. Akihime cultivar (‘Akihime’) was irradiated with the doses of 0, 30, 80, 130, 180, and 230 Gy while ‘DNKW001 accession’ (‘DNKW001’) was exposed to the doses of 0, 30, 80, 130, 180, 230, 280, 300 and 325 Gy and similar doses of gamma rays + EMS 7uM (GRE) treatments. Survival rate and plantlet performance of DNKW001 in gamma ray + EMS 7uM treatment declined profoundly with increasing doses and LD 50 was lower (104 Gy) than LD 50 in gamma ray irradiation (177 Gy) alone. Variants of plantlets were detected in pre (white streaked leaf and bigger petiole with distorted leaf) and post acclimations (dwarf, dwarf-necrosis, variegated, dark-rigid-thick leaf, rumpled leaf, heart shape-bright red fruit). Hexadecaploid of Akihime and pentadecaploid, 13x + 4 chormosome, and diplodecaploid of DNKW001 were discovered sturdy plants with thicker leaf and bigger pollen than octoploid plant, while the monosomic octoploid performed a dwarf plant. Outstanding variants based on fruit weight, total soluble solid content and color in plot of Principle Component Analysis (PCA) were selected and proved as mutants in DNA level. Gamma ray irradiation + EMS was more effective to generate more type and magnitude of variants. Irradiation dose less than 130 Gy was ample for generating variant plants of strawberry. Keywords: Survival rate, LD 50 , dwarf, thick leaf, monosomic octoploid, hexadecaploid, diplodecaploid, PCA African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(30), pp. 4803-4812


Agrivita : Journal of Agricultural Science | 2012

HERITABILITY OF FRUIT QUALITY IN THE PROGENIES OF DAY-NEUTRAL AND SHORT DAY HYBRID STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS

Rudi Hari Murti; Hwa Young Kim; Young Rog Yeoung


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Effect of high concentration of thidiazuron (TDZ) combined with 1H-indole-3-butanoic acid (IBA) on Albion strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa ) cultivar plantlets induction

Rudi Hari Murti; Samir C. Debnath; Young Rog Yeoung


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2009

Strategy for Late Summer and Autumn Fruit Production System of June Bearing Strawberry Cultivars by High Land Short Day Treatment

Jiwei Ruan; Rudi Hari Murti; Young Hun Lee; Young Han Kwon; Young Rog Yeoung


Archive | 2013

EFFECTS OF BA AND IBA CONCENTRATIONS AND SUBCULTURE FREQUENT ON MERISTEM CULTURE OF STRAWBERRY

Rudi Hari Murti; Young Rog Yeoung


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2012

Comparisons of Morphological, Anatomical, and Physiological Characters of Octoploid and Higher Ploidy in Strawberry

Hun Hee Jung; Rudi Hari Murti; Hwa Young Kim; Fridia Amalia; Young Hun Lee; Young Rog Yeoung


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2011

Effects of Gamma Ray Irradiation and Ethyl Methane Sulphonate on in Vitro Mutagenesis of Strawberry Cultivars

Rudi Hari Murti; Hwa Young Kim; Young Rog Yeoung


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2011

Heritability of Fruit Quality in Crossing between Short-day and Day-neutral Strawberry Cultivars

Rudi Hari Murti; Ruan Jiwae; Young Hun Lee; Hwa Young Kim; Young Rog Yeoung


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2011

Effect of Time of Planting and Transplant Types on Fruit Productivity of Day-neutral Strawberry Cultivars at High Land

Jiwei Ruan; Young Hun Lee; Rudi Hari Murti; Young Rog Yeoung


한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2010

Effects of Day Length and Low Temperature Storage on Physiological Response of Strawberry cv. Albion

Jiwei Ruan; Young Hun Lee; Rudi Hari Murti; Young Han Kwon; Min-Kyung Back; Young Rog Yeoung; Sung Ae Kwon

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