Research Article

Testing the Quality of Chilli Seeds Resulting from Gamma-Ray Irradiation and Genetic Diversity

Authors

  • Zulkifli Maulana Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Makassar, 90245, Indonesia
  • Muhammad Arief Nasution Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Makassar, 90245, Indonesia
  • Andi Muhibuddin Department of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Bosowa University, Makassar, 90245, Indonesia
  • Rachmawaty Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia
  • Haeruddin Saleh Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics end Business, Bosowa University, Makassar, Indonesia

Abstract

Gamma-ray irradiation is used to improve seed germination and plant seedling growth and is a way to increase plant genetic diversity. This research aims to (1) analyze the response of seed irradiation to germination and (2) identify genetic diversity. This study used a Randomized Group Design (RAK), which consisted of 6 treatment levels used, namely R0 = 0 Gry (control), R1 = 100 Gy, R2 = 200 Gy, R3 = 300 Gy, R4 = 400 Gy and R5 = 500 Gy. Each treatment had 20 replications, so there were 100 experimental units. Based on the results of this research show that the reticulum emergence test can be used as a basis for determining the germination and vigor of mutant and non-mutant chili seeds, while the use of the special molecular marker RAPD can be used to determine the level of diversity for mutant chili plants.

Article information

Journal

British Journal of Biology Studies

Volume (Issue)

4 (1)

Pages

Published

2024-06-05

How to Cite

Maulana, Z., Muhammad Arief Nasution, Andi Muhibuddin, Rachmawaty, & Haeruddin Saleh. (2024). Testing the Quality of Chilli Seeds Resulting from Gamma-Ray Irradiation and Genetic Diversity. British Journal of Biology Studies, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.32996/bjbs.2024.4.1.3

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Keywords:

Chili seeds, irradiation, germination and genetic diversity