Obtaining new Ruscus products using Gamma radiation

Authors

  • Yaarit Kutsher Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center
  • Nir Hazenshprung Soreq Nuclear Research Center
  • Orit Amir-Segev Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center
  • Lianne Merchuk-Ovnat Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center
  • Dalia Evenor Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center
  • Moshe Reuveni ARO, Volcani Center https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8762-4179

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/2447-536X.v26i2.2127

Keywords:

rhizome plants, growth regulators, mutations, new crops.

Abstract

Ruscus is an evergreen shrub that offers dark-green glossy foliage used as green additions to bouquets and flower arrangements. One of the most significant ways to obtain new varieties of crop and ornamental plants is to induce mutations by radiation. Gamma radiation is most commonly used to obtain mutants in commercial food as well as feed crops and ornamental plants. In this study, we developed tissue culture methods for Ruscus proliferation from rhizomes to obtain rhizomes clusters. These clusters were subsequently irradiated with Gamma rays to obtain unique phenotypes, such as: elongated narrow phylloclades modified stem symmetry and dwarfed growth habit. Such Ruscus types can contribute to the expansion of the floral industry.

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Author Biographies

Yaarit Kutsher, Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center

Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology,

Nir Hazenshprung, Soreq Nuclear Research Center

Soreq Nuclear Research Center

Orit Amir-Segev, Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center

Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology,

Lianne Merchuk-Ovnat, Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center

Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology,

Dalia Evenor, Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology, ARO, Volcani Center

Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology,

Moshe Reuveni, ARO, Volcani Center

Ornamental Plants and Agricultural Biotechnology,

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Published

2020-05-25

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