Flower pigment mutations induced by heavy ion beam irradiation in an interspecific hybrid of Torenia
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- Miyazaki Kiyoshi
- United Graduated School of Agricultural Science, Gifu University
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- Suzuki Ken-ichi
- R&D Department, Suntory Flowers Ltd.
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- Iwaki Kazunari
- R&D Department, Suntory Flowers Ltd.
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- Kusumi Takaaki
- R&D Department, Suntory Flowers Ltd.
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- Abe Tomoko
- Plant Function Laboratory, Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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- Yoshida Shigeo
- Plant Function Laboratory, Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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- Fukui Hirokazu
- Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University
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The use of heavy ion beams is an effective method for inducing mutations in plants. After irradiation with beams of Nitrogen (N) or Neon (Ne), the frequency of flower color mutants increased through the regeneration of stem or leaf without lateral meristem in an interspecific hybrid of Torenia. From anthocyanin assay results, mutants were divided into two groups. One group involved the deletion of the blue gene (DFR). The other group involved the deletion or duplication of a gene related to pigment production. The results show that heavy ion beams are effective in obtaining artificial mutants.
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- Plant Biotechnology
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Plant Biotechnology 23 (2), 163-167, 2006
日本植物バイオテクノロジー学会
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- AA11250821
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- 1:CAS:528:DC%2BD28XktlSmsLY%3D
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