Research Article | Published: 01 December 1994

Evaluation of Gamma Ray Induced Mutants in Vernonia Galamensis (Cass.) Less.

G. Ram, C. Singh, B. L. Kaul and Dewan Chand

Indian Journal of Forestry | Volume: 17 | Issue: 4 | Page No. 305-309 | 1994
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-1994-E4L418 | Cite this article

Abstract

The oil of Vernonia galmensis (Cass.) Less. Is a rich source of epoxy triglycerides. Following gamma irradiation of seeds, ten mutants with desirable plant traits were isolated. On evaluation, three of them, viz., RLJ-5, RLJ-12 and RLJ-15 were found to be promising while others could form the source of variability for exploitation in further breeding programmes.

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Ram, G., Singh, C., Kaul, B.L. and Chand, D., 1994. Evaluation of Gamma Ray Induced Mutants in Vernonia Galamensis (Cass.) Less.. Indian Journal of Forestry, 17(4), pp.305-309. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-1994-E4L418

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Manuscript Published on 01 December 1994

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