Bangladesh Execution Of Sugarcane Somaclones Under Field Condition
K M Rahman , Department Of Genetics And Plant Breeding, Bangladesh Agricultural University, BangladeshAbstract
Acceptance of somaclonal variety and hereditary change were utilized to make new hereditary fluctuation for development of sugarcane. One hundred twenty somaclones from every one of the assortments were set up and kept up with in the field. Among them four somaclones from every one of five assortments were chosen from Ro plants. After full development, individual somaclones were chosen for agro-morphological inconstancy, yield and yield contributing and biochemical characters. Field assessment of somaclones and their particular guardians was performed dependent on investigation of subjective, quantitative and biochemical boundaries. Among the five mother guardians and their 20 somaclones, the best presentation for number of turner in Isd 37SC2 (137.80×103 ha-1), number of millable stick in Isd 40SC2 (96.46×103 ha-1), yield of stick was seen in Isd 40SC4 (105.40 t ha-1), the most noteworthy single tail weight in Isd 2-54SC2 (1.20kg), plant tallness in Isd 37SC2 (4.71m), tail stature in Isd 37SC2 (3.04m), tail bigness in Isd 2-54SC2 (2.57cm), number of internode in Isd 37SC2 (30.23), internode length in Isd 40SC4 (12.28cm), leaf length in Isd 2-54 SC3 (1.60m), leaf expansiveness in Isd 2-54SC2 (5.35cm) and number of green leaf in Isd 17SC3 (15.57).
Keywords
Sugarcane, Somaclonal variety,, Field execution
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