Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation

Basil species are highly sensitive to exterior environmental conditions and its consequences lead to great economic and agronomic losses. In this research, a mutation method was optimized out for creating a new variety of Ocimum basilicum L., which could tolerate the extreme/extraordinary climatic...

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Main Authors: E. Enkhbileg, A. Fenyvesi, B. Bíró, M. G. Fári, E. Kurucz
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Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/2912
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spelling doaj-ea56be862c164336886f483415ba1fcb2020-11-25T03:51:46ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2019-07-01251-210.31421/IJHS/25/1-2./2912Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiationE. Enkhbileg0A. Fenyvesi1B. Bíró2M. G. Fári3E. Kurucz4University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Department of Botany, Biotechnology and Plant Physiology 4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138, HungaryHungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Nuclear Research, Cyclotron application laboratory 4026 Debrecen, Bem tér 18/cHungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Nuclear Research, Cyclotron application laboratory 4026 Debrecen, Bem tér 18/cUniversity of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Department of Botany, Biotechnology and Plant Physiology 4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138, HungaryUniversity of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management, Department of Botany, Biotechnology and Plant Physiology 4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138, Hungary Basil species are highly sensitive to exterior environmental conditions and its consequences lead to great economic and agronomic losses. In this research, a mutation method was optimized out for creating a new variety of Ocimum basilicum L., which could tolerate the extreme/extraordinary climatic circumstances or biotic stresses, such as fungal diseases. Fast neutron irradiation was performed on the Hungarian commercial variety seeds with doses of 5 to 60 Gray and grown into fully developed plants. Numerous phenotypical changes like deformed congestion, leaf mutation, and low growth occurred, especially at higher dosages. Then to confirm whether the plantlets had mutation or not, and to detect the molecular variation and relationship, fingerprinting profiles of the developed mutant regenerants and donor plant have been assessed using ISSR markers. 115 loci were yielded, ranging from 0.2 to 1.5 kb, out of which 110 loci were polymorphic in nature, representing 95.6% polymorphism. The most suitable primer to determine the genetic diversity within the Ocimum species was the UBC-856 with 0.42 PIC and 4.1 MI values. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/2912mutation inductionfast neutronradiationsweet basilOcimum basilicum L.
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author E. Enkhbileg
A. Fenyvesi
B. Bíró
M. G. Fári
E. Kurucz
spellingShingle E. Enkhbileg
A. Fenyvesi
B. Bíró
M. G. Fári
E. Kurucz
Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation
International Journal of Horticultural Science
mutation induction
fast neutron
radiation
sweet basil
Ocimum basilicum L.
author_facet E. Enkhbileg
A. Fenyvesi
B. Bíró
M. G. Fári
E. Kurucz
author_sort E. Enkhbileg
title Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation
title_short Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation
title_full Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation
title_fullStr Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Mutation induction in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) by fast neutron irradiation
title_sort mutation induction in sweet basil (ocimum basilicum l.) by fast neutron irradiation
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Basil species are highly sensitive to exterior environmental conditions and its consequences lead to great economic and agronomic losses. In this research, a mutation method was optimized out for creating a new variety of Ocimum basilicum L., which could tolerate the extreme/extraordinary climatic circumstances or biotic stresses, such as fungal diseases. Fast neutron irradiation was performed on the Hungarian commercial variety seeds with doses of 5 to 60 Gray and grown into fully developed plants. Numerous phenotypical changes like deformed congestion, leaf mutation, and low growth occurred, especially at higher dosages. Then to confirm whether the plantlets had mutation or not, and to detect the molecular variation and relationship, fingerprinting profiles of the developed mutant regenerants and donor plant have been assessed using ISSR markers. 115 loci were yielded, ranging from 0.2 to 1.5 kb, out of which 110 loci were polymorphic in nature, representing 95.6% polymorphism. The most suitable primer to determine the genetic diversity within the Ocimum species was the UBC-856 with 0.42 PIC and 4.1 MI values.
topic mutation induction
fast neutron
radiation
sweet basil
Ocimum basilicum L.
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/2912
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