Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)

Purpose of the present work is to investigate the mutagenic effects of ionizing radiations (gamma rays) on Brassica campestris L. accession no - IC363713. Homogeneous seeds of Brassica were irradiated at four doses of gamma rays i.e. 150 Gy, 300 Gy, 450 Gy and 600 Gy by the gamma-chamber type 60Co a...

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Main Authors: Girjesh KUMAR, Kshama Dwivedi
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774674_Ionizing_radiation_mediated_cytological_manifestation_in_microsporogenesis_of_Brassica_campestris_L_(Brassicaceae)_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-dccf00f5d8c84b4e960460e2198a1b882020-11-24T23:18:09ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492012-12-0113480581310.5513/JCEA01/13.4.1133Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)Girjesh KUMARKshama DwivediPurpose of the present work is to investigate the mutagenic effects of ionizing radiations (gamma rays) on Brassica campestris L. accession no - IC363713. Homogeneous seeds of Brassica were irradiated at four doses of gamma rays i.e. 150 Gy, 300 Gy, 450 Gy and 600 Gy by the gamma-chamber type 60Co at the dose rate of 2 second/Gy. During microsporogenesis, meiotic analysis of young floral buds was carried out in irradiated as well as non-irradiated plant materials. Meiotic study clearly revealed the meiotic malfunctioning of pollen mother cells (PMCs) that had shared copious count of cytological abnormalities namely unorientation, stickiness, precocious movement or fragmentation, secondary association of bivalents, asynchronous division, laggards, tripolarity and chromatin bridge. These aberrations were found to be distributed in all the phases of male meiosis. However, this impairing during meiosis has found to be collinearly associated with doses i.e. inclining tendency of abnormality percentage alongwith increasing doses were registered. Perhaps aforementioned chromosomal aberrations may be introduced by asymmetrical distribution of chromatin material in PMCs, had definitely compromised with pollen fertility, resulting the increased frequency of pollen sterility. Hence, pollen fertility registered, simultaneously, a moderate to sharp fall depending upon the intensity of doses.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774674_Ionizing_radiation_mediated_cytological_manifestation_in_microsporogenesis_of_Brassica_campestris_L_(Brassicaceae)_en.pdfbrassica campestris l.cytological aberrationgamma raysionizing radiationpollen fertility
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Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)
Journal of Central European Agriculture
brassica campestris l.
cytological aberration
gamma rays
ionizing radiation
pollen fertility
author_facet Girjesh KUMAR
Kshama Dwivedi
author_sort Girjesh KUMAR
title Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)
title_short Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)
title_full Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)
title_fullStr Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of Brassica campestris L.(Brassicaceae)
title_sort ionizing radiation mediated cytological manifestation in microsporogenesis of brassica campestris l.(brassicaceae)
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Purpose of the present work is to investigate the mutagenic effects of ionizing radiations (gamma rays) on Brassica campestris L. accession no - IC363713. Homogeneous seeds of Brassica were irradiated at four doses of gamma rays i.e. 150 Gy, 300 Gy, 450 Gy and 600 Gy by the gamma-chamber type 60Co at the dose rate of 2 second/Gy. During microsporogenesis, meiotic analysis of young floral buds was carried out in irradiated as well as non-irradiated plant materials. Meiotic study clearly revealed the meiotic malfunctioning of pollen mother cells (PMCs) that had shared copious count of cytological abnormalities namely unorientation, stickiness, precocious movement or fragmentation, secondary association of bivalents, asynchronous division, laggards, tripolarity and chromatin bridge. These aberrations were found to be distributed in all the phases of male meiosis. However, this impairing during meiosis has found to be collinearly associated with doses i.e. inclining tendency of abnormality percentage alongwith increasing doses were registered. Perhaps aforementioned chromosomal aberrations may be introduced by asymmetrical distribution of chromatin material in PMCs, had definitely compromised with pollen fertility, resulting the increased frequency of pollen sterility. Hence, pollen fertility registered, simultaneously, a moderate to sharp fall depending upon the intensity of doses.
topic brassica campestris l.
cytological aberration
gamma rays
ionizing radiation
pollen fertility
url http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/774674_Ionizing_radiation_mediated_cytological_manifestation_in_microsporogenesis_of_Brassica_campestris_L_(Brassicaceae)_en.pdf
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