ABSTRACT
Groundnut is a self-pollinated crop and an
important oil seed crop that possesses limited variability. This present study
was aimed at ascertaining the effects of x-ray mutagen on the morphological and
molecular attributes of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties.
Morphological and molecular attributes of groundnut varieties were carried out
on three groundnut varieties {Nwerente (NW), Red gwongworo (RG) and Red kampala
(RK)} with two treatment levels 1 and 6; 1 and 4; 2 and 8 of x-ray doses
respectively, which were determined and selected from a dosimetry analysis on
treated seeds with 1 mGY, 2 mGY, 4 mGY, 6 mGY and 8 mGY levels of x-ray
irradiation. The seeds were sown each in five replications in Completely
Randomized Design (CRD). The primary data needed for this study were obtained
through experimental observations ofplant height, stem girth, leaf area, number
ofleaves, fresh and dry weight ofplant. For the molecular attributes, the young
leaves were selected at random from two levels of treated variety and one
control for gene extraction, gel electrophoresis and DNA extraction. In the
physiological attributes, the interaction mean for leaf area was highest with
RG (control) at 8.22 cm2, plant height with RG (control) at 36.13 cm, stem
girth with RK (control) at 0.48 cm and number of leaves with RG (control) at
188.30. The interaction mean ofthe agronomic characters for fresh pod weight
was highest with RG at 1 mGY of 242.46 g, plant fresh weight with RG (control)
at 569.82 g, fresh biomass with RG atl mGY of 742.82 g, plant dry weight with
RG (control) at 139.36 g, pod dry weight with RK at 1 mGY of 95.13 g and dry
biomass with RG (control) at 224.27 g. Three RAPD primers (OPB-02, OPB-14, and
OPH-05) were used to determine the quality ofbanding patterns. These primers
showed occurrence ofpolymorphism of amplified clear banding pattern on the
plates with the 3 varieties of groundnut (A. hypogaea L.). The result showed
that x-radiation has major beneficial effect on groundnut at lower doses
(control and 1 mGY). The dendogram result showed close similarity between the
irradiated samples indicating that mutation actually occurred. Hence, x-ray
irradiation can be used to induce mutation in groundnut at various levels of
irradiation in mutation breeding. Also, the use of x-radiation as a
pre-treatment tool for seed crop production should be done in dose guided
manner so that injury levels on crops can be minimized
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NNEKA, NNEKA. "Studies on the Morphological and Molecular Attributes of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties:- Onuoha, Nneka" Mouau.afribary.org (2025). Accessed 12 Mar. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/studies-on-the-morphological-and-molecular-attributes-of-groundnut-arachis-hypogaea-l-varieties-onuoha-nneka-7-2