EMS Mutagenesis in Callus of Dioscorea opposita and It's Regeneration Plantlets Variation
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    To accelerate the creation of new germplasm of Dioscorea opposita, with the callus of “Minghuai 2” as material, the effects of different concentrations of EMS [0(ck),0.05%,0.1%,0.2%,0.3%] and different time [0(ck),6h,12h,24h,48h] on the mortality of callus were studied, so as to determine the semi lethal concentration and time; The effect of callus in different subculture times was compared after semi lethal treatment; And the morphological comparison and molecular identification of regeneration plantlets were carried out; The results show that: The concentration and time of EMS had a significant effect on the death rate of the callus; And the effect of EMS concentration on the death rate of callus was more significant than that of the treatment time; The suitable EMS mutation method was: 0.1%EMS concentration was treated by 48h, 0.2%EMS was treated by 12h; The proliferation coefficient and regeneration rate of callus increased with the increase of subculture times; However, the mutation rate decreased significantly with the increase of subculture; So after mutation, the callus was subcultured once and then transferred to regeneration is the most favorable screening of the mutant; The variation of regenerated plants mainly occurred in leaf color and leaf shape; By RAPD molecular markers, the results showed that the DNA bands of some regeneration plantlets did appear to differ.

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Cite this article as: CHEN Zhi-Hua, HUA Shu-Mei, LI Li-Hong, LEI Fu-Gui, HE Pe-Zhen, CAO Yi-Yang, MO Zhi-Long. EMS Mutagenesis in Callus of Dioscorea opposita and It's Regeneration Plantlets Variation [J]. J Sichuan Univ: Nat Sci Ed, 2016, 53: 1379.

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  • Received:October 20,2015
  • Revised:February 15,2016
  • Adopted:March 07,2016
  • Online: November 29,2016
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