New wheat genotypes tolerant to aluminum toxicity obtained by mutation induction

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Seed from the sensitive wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar Anahuac was treated to gammaray irradiation and eleven Al3+ tolerant mutants selected. The objective was to compare these mutants to the original Anahuac and to the tolerant wheat cultivars IAC-24 and IAC-60 from 1994 to 1996 in acid (Capão Bonito) and limed (Monte Alegre do Sul) soil field trials, in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Grain yield and agronomic characteristics were analyzed. All the mutant lines yielded higher than the sensitive Anahuac cultivar in the acid soils of Capão Bonito. Under limed soil conditions, 10 mutants had a similaryield to the original sensitive cultivar and one a lower yield. The majority of the mutants were similar in yield to the tolerant cultivars IAC-24 and IAC-60 under both conditions. Some of the mutants showed altered agronomic characteristics, but these alterations did not generally influence the grain yield. The results indicated that tolerant lines with good characteristics may be obtained from a susceptible cultivar by mutation induction, thus allowing cropping under conditions where Al3+ is a limiting factor.

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Tulmann Neto, A., Alves, M. C., De Oliveira Camargo, C. E., De Castro, J. L., & Ferreira Filho, W. P. (2001). New wheat genotypes tolerant to aluminum toxicity obtained by mutation induction. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 36(1), 61–70. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-204X2001000100008

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