Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray

Mutation breeding using gamma irradiation is one of the alternative ways to increase the  variability and productivity of Guinea grass (Panicum maximum cv Purple guinea). The aimed of the study was to determine the dosage of gamma irradiation and morphological characters for high-yielding of the put...

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Main Authors: A. Fanindi, S. H. Sutjahjo, S. I. Aisyah, N. D. Purwantari
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Language:English
Published: IPB University 2019-07-01
Series:Tropical Animal Science Journal
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Online Access:https://jli.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/24810
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spelling doaj-2c3264ec3e9944349e76d83cd70a17842020-11-25T03:53:20ZengIPB UniversityTropical Animal Science Journal2615-787X2615-790X2019-07-0142210.5398/tasj.2019.42.2.9716281Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-RayA. Fanindi0S. H. Sutjahjo1S. I. Aisyah2N. D. Purwantari3Indonesian Research Institute of Animal Production (Balitnak)Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University)Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University)Indonesian Research Institute of Animal Production (Balitnak)Mutation breeding using gamma irradiation is one of the alternative ways to increase the  variability and productivity of Guinea grass (Panicum maximum cv Purple guinea). The aimed of the study was to determine the dosage of gamma irradiation and morphological characters for high-yielding of the putative mutant of guinea grass. The Guinea grass seeds was irradiated by gamma- ray. The treatment was 8 doses of gamma irradiation and control (non-irradiated). The treatment was arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications. The study was conducted for 3 generations, which were mutants 1 (M1), mutant 1 vegetative 1 (M1V1), and mutant 1 vegetative 2 (M1V2). The results showed that the gamma irradiation dose affected variables observed. The variables affected in M1 were fresh and dry weights of shoot, the number of tillers, and the length of the leaves. Whereas in the populations of M1V1 and M1V2, almost all characters were influenced by gamma irradiation, except stem diameter, length of internode, and leaf length. Gamma irradiation doses of 175 x 2 Gy, 250 Gy and 350 Gy in M1V1 and 100 x 2 Gy, 150x2 Gy and 175 x 2 Gy in M1V2 produced the high number of tillers, fresh and dry shoot weights. Heritability value and GCV of number of tillers, fresh and dry weight of shoot were high for M1V1 and M1V2 populations. These results indicated that gamma-ray irradiation can be applied to increase productivity and genetic variability of Guinea grass. The highest forage production was obtained at a dose of 100 x 2 Gy, which was  625 g/plant.https://jli.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/24810Panicum maximumgamma raysbreedingmutation
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author A. Fanindi
S. H. Sutjahjo
S. I. Aisyah
N. D. Purwantari
spellingShingle A. Fanindi
S. H. Sutjahjo
S. I. Aisyah
N. D. Purwantari
Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray
Tropical Animal Science Journal
Panicum maximum
gamma rays
breeding
mutation
author_facet A. Fanindi
S. H. Sutjahjo
S. I. Aisyah
N. D. Purwantari
author_sort A. Fanindi
title Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray
title_short Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray
title_full Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray
title_fullStr Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Characteristics and Productivity of Guinea Grass (Panicum maximum CV Purple Guinea) Irradiated with Gamma-Ray
title_sort morphological characteristics and productivity of guinea grass (panicum maximum cv purple guinea) irradiated with gamma-ray
publisher IPB University
series Tropical Animal Science Journal
issn 2615-787X
2615-790X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Mutation breeding using gamma irradiation is one of the alternative ways to increase the  variability and productivity of Guinea grass (Panicum maximum cv Purple guinea). The aimed of the study was to determine the dosage of gamma irradiation and morphological characters for high-yielding of the putative mutant of guinea grass. The Guinea grass seeds was irradiated by gamma- ray. The treatment was 8 doses of gamma irradiation and control (non-irradiated). The treatment was arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications. The study was conducted for 3 generations, which were mutants 1 (M1), mutant 1 vegetative 1 (M1V1), and mutant 1 vegetative 2 (M1V2). The results showed that the gamma irradiation dose affected variables observed. The variables affected in M1 were fresh and dry weights of shoot, the number of tillers, and the length of the leaves. Whereas in the populations of M1V1 and M1V2, almost all characters were influenced by gamma irradiation, except stem diameter, length of internode, and leaf length. Gamma irradiation doses of 175 x 2 Gy, 250 Gy and 350 Gy in M1V1 and 100 x 2 Gy, 150x2 Gy and 175 x 2 Gy in M1V2 produced the high number of tillers, fresh and dry shoot weights. Heritability value and GCV of number of tillers, fresh and dry weight of shoot were high for M1V1 and M1V2 populations. These results indicated that gamma-ray irradiation can be applied to increase productivity and genetic variability of Guinea grass. The highest forage production was obtained at a dose of 100 x 2 Gy, which was  625 g/plant.
topic Panicum maximum
gamma rays
breeding
mutation
url https://jli.journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/tasj/article/view/24810
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