Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata

Gamma irradiation is an effective and widely used method in the agricultural sector to alter the traits of plants especially for commercialization purposes and as a mitigation measure to ensure food security in the future. Vigna radiata (mung bean) is one of the most important legume crops in Asian...

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Main Authors: Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad,, Nur Alya Nabilah Azis,, Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus,, Azhar Mohamad,
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spelling my-ukm.journal.217452023-06-22T01:03:04Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21745/ Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad, Nur Alya Nabilah Azis, Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus, Azhar Mohamad, Gamma irradiation is an effective and widely used method in the agricultural sector to alter the traits of plants especially for commercialization purposes and as a mitigation measure to ensure food security in the future. Vigna radiata (mung bean) is one of the most important legume crops in Asian countries that is not fully exploited. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the effects of gamma irradiation on the cytology and growth of mung beans. The mung bean seeds were exposed to different doses of gamma radiation; 0, 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 Gy. The increasing dose of gamma irradiation caused an insignificant decrease (p>0.05) in the mitotic index of V. radiata meristematic cells. However, a significant increase at p<0.05 in the percentage of clastogenic chromosomal aberration was observed in the meristematic cells of plants irradiated at 800 and 1000 Gy. The survival percentage, plant height, and root length were inversely proportional to the percentage of chromosomal aberration and clastogenic abnormalities when the irradiation dose exceeded the LD50 (752.50 Gy). In conclusion, gamma rays greatly induced clastogenic abnormalities which have varying impacts on the cytology and growth of V. radiata plants. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21745/1/MAS%206.pdf Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad, and Nur Alya Nabilah Azis, and Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus, and Azhar Mohamad, (2022) Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata. Malaysian Applied Biology, 51 (4). pp. 37-44. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/index
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description Gamma irradiation is an effective and widely used method in the agricultural sector to alter the traits of plants especially for commercialization purposes and as a mitigation measure to ensure food security in the future. Vigna radiata (mung bean) is one of the most important legume crops in Asian countries that is not fully exploited. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the effects of gamma irradiation on the cytology and growth of mung beans. The mung bean seeds were exposed to different doses of gamma radiation; 0, 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 Gy. The increasing dose of gamma irradiation caused an insignificant decrease (p>0.05) in the mitotic index of V. radiata meristematic cells. However, a significant increase at p<0.05 in the percentage of clastogenic chromosomal aberration was observed in the meristematic cells of plants irradiated at 800 and 1000 Gy. The survival percentage, plant height, and root length were inversely proportional to the percentage of chromosomal aberration and clastogenic abnormalities when the irradiation dose exceeded the LD50 (752.50 Gy). In conclusion, gamma rays greatly induced clastogenic abnormalities which have varying impacts on the cytology and growth of V. radiata plants.
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author Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad,
Nur Alya Nabilah Azis,
Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus,
Azhar Mohamad,
spellingShingle Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad,
Nur Alya Nabilah Azis,
Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus,
Azhar Mohamad,
Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata
author_facet Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad,
Nur Alya Nabilah Azis,
Norfatimah Mohamed Yunus,
Azhar Mohamad,
author_sort Lyena Watty Zuraine Ahmad,
title Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata
title_short Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata
title_full Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata
title_fullStr Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata
title_full_unstemmed Gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in Vigna radiata
title_sort gamma irradiation induced clastogenic abnormalities in vigna radiata
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2022
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21745/1/MAS%206.pdf
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