Sodium azide and hydroxyl ammonium hydrochloride show affinity for different Oryza sativavarieties in mutation studies.

Publicado 2023-01-25
Seção Research Articles

Autores

  • Ujomonigho Edomo Omoregie University of Benin
  • Joseph Kwesi Mensah Ambrose Alli University
  • Beckley Ikhajiagbe University of Benin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7770/safer-V11N1-art2814

Resumo

The comparative effects of sodium azide (NaN3) and hydroxyl ammoniumhydrochloride (NH2OH.HCl) on the growth and yield parameters of therice varieties; FARO 44, FARO 52 and FARO 57 were investigated. The planting materials obtained from the National Cereal Research Institute, Badeggi, Bida, Niger State were treated with 0.004 % sodium azide and 0.25 % hydroxyl ammoniumhydrochloride at pH 3. Control seeds were treated with distilled water at neutral pH. Growth parameters recorded include percentage germination and length of plumule and radicle. Yield parameters include number of tillers per plant, number of panicles per plant, onehundred grain weight. Results obtained includepercentage germination with sodium azide havingthe highest percentage germination in FARO 44 and FARO 52 while hydroxyl ammoniumhydrochloride had the highest percentage germination in FARO 57. For number of panicles per plant at harvest, sodium azide treated grains had the highest number of panicles harvested in FARO 44 and FARO 52 while hydroxyl ammoniumhydrochloride had the highest number of panicles harvested per plant at harvest in FARO 57.The observations from this research showed that sodium azide had more affinity forFARO 44 and FARO 52 while hydroxyl ammonium hydrochloridehad anaffinityFARO 57.