15Oct 2016

REGENERATION OF SOMACLONES FROM SUGARCANE CULTIVAR CO-740 & COMPARISON OF THEIR AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS WITH LOCAL VARIETIES.

  • HOD & Director, PG Studies & Research Centre in Biotechnology, Karnatak College, Bidar, Karnataka, India
  • HOD of Botany, Karnatak College, Bidar, Karnataka, India.
  • HOD of Chemistry, Karnatak College, Bidar, Karnataka, India.
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Karnatak College, Bidar, Karnataka, India
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The present study was carried out to select better performing somaclones generated from the tissue culture of local popular existing sugarcane cultivar Co-740. Three somaclones were selected & compared their growth & yield parameters with local cultivars (Co-740, Co-419 & CoC-671). These parameters studied at regular one month interval from 30thday–360thday. After 30 days of plantation, maximum germination was found in parent variety Co-740 followed by GSBT-9, and minimum in other selected canes during 2015-16. But all have shown poor germination rate in this climate. The somaclone GSBT-9 has shown maximum shoot length (more number of internodes), tillering, single cane weight & highest number of millable canes in a unit area compared to its parent variety Co740 & other varieties. Thus, improved performance of GSBT-9 is contributing to higher bimass yield. However, though GSBT-9 has higher crop yield (biomass) but it was failed to recover sugar as compared with GSBT-7 & 8 in which sugar recovery was highest among all studied canes. Hence, all selected somaclone have shown better performance in the growth, yield & sugar recovery than their parent variety Co-740 & other existing varieties. Further, GSBT-9 can survive longer period with sugar recovery in this semi-arid climate & late harvesting area.


[Vijaykumar Biradar, M. S. Patil, S.B.Mashetty, Pooja Lachuriye and Pooja Shrigiri. (2016); REGENERATION OF SOMACLONES FROM SUGARCANE CULTIVAR CO-740 & COMPARISON OF THEIR AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS WITH LOCAL VARIETIES. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 4 (Oct). 397-406] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Dr. Vijaykumar Biradar


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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/1805      
DOI URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/1805