• 제목/요약/키워드: Median reduction dose($RD_{50}$)

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감마선 조사가 귀리(Avena sativa)의 감수성에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Gamma-ray Irradiation on Radio Sensitivity in Oat (Avena sativa))

  • 류재혁;권순재;임승빈;정상욱;안준우;김진백;최기춘;김원호;강시용
    • 한국자원식물학회지
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.128-135
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    • 2016
  • 귀리 종자에 감마선을 조사한 후 발아율과 생존율 및 초기 생장 특성을 조사하여 돌연변이 유도를 위한 적정 방사선량을 구명하고, DNA 손상 정도를 평가 하였다. 연구의 결과, 발아율은 500 Gy 이상의 선량에서 급격히 감소하였고, 단순회귀분석으로 평가한 LD50 선량은 392 Gy였다. 감마선 조사 30일 후 초장, 생체중, 근장, 분얼수를 조사한 결과 대조구와 100∼200 Gy 처리구간 차이가 없었으며, RD50 선량은 초장과 생체중은 411 Gy로 동일하였고, 근장 403 Gy, 분얼수 394 Gy였다. LD50과 RD50 선량을 바탕으로 결정한 귀리의 적정 조사선량은 300~400 Gy였다. Comet assay로 DNA 손상 정도를 측정한 결과, 파종 7일 후에는 모든 감마선 처리구가 대조구와 비교하여 DNA 손상이 크게 나타났으며, 파종 30일 후에는 300 Gy 이상의 처리구에서 대조구보다 유의성 있는 DNA 손상이 관찰되어 생육형질과 동일한 경향이었다. 선량과 생장, 코멧분석 결과간의 상관관계를 분석한 결과, 머리의 비율을 제외한 다른 조사 항목에서 높은 상관관계를 나타내었다. M2 세대의 생육특성은 400 Gy 이상에서 생육이 감소하였고, 돌연변이 양상은 주로 고선량에서 단간, 불임이었다.

감마선 조사가 렌틸(Lens culinaris L.)의 감수성에 미치는 영향 (Radiosensitivity of Lentil Bean (Lens culinaris L.) to Gamma-irradiation)

  • 이민규;류재혁;정상욱;김진백;강시용;권순재
    • 방사선산업학회지
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2016
  • We examined damages from gamma-irradiaion and determined the optimal gamma-ray dose for mutation breeding in lentil (Lens culinaris L.) bean. Four individual lines (L-C, L-2, L-8 and L-9), that have remarkable adaptability in South Korea were gamma-irradiated at doses of 50, 70, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 Gy. The germination rate of seed decreased as the dose increased over 50 Gy in all lines. However, $LD_{50}$ and $RD_{50}$ were different among lines. The median lethal doses($LD_{50}$) were approximately 127 (L-C), 74 (L-2), 95 (L-8), and 144 (L-9) Gy. The median reduction doses($RD_{50}$) for plant height, number of leaves, root length, and flash weight were 156, 176, 150, and 180 Gy for L-C, 253, 198, 127, and 142 Gy for L-2, 188, 175, 200, and 190 Gy for L-8, and 162, 210, 224, and 184 for L-9, respectively. The growth characteristics of the $M_1$ generation decreased as the dose increased over 70 Gy. The optimal doses of gamma irradiation for mutation breeding of lentil were determined to be 70 Gy (L-2, L-8) and 100 Gy (L-C, L-9). We performed the comet assay to observe nuclear DNA damage induced by gamma-irradiation. In comet assay, a clear difference was identified over 100 Gy treatments. With increasing doses of gamma-ray in the range of 50 to 500 Gy, the rate of head DNA was decreased significantly from 97.5% to 81.6%. Tail length was consecutively increased from $1.9{\mu}m$ to $17.4{\mu}m$. Our result provides basic information for construction of mutant pools in lentils.

천궁 돌연변이 유발을 위한 최적 감마선 조사량 (Gamma-ray Irradiation on Radio Sensitivity in Cnidium officinale Makino)

  • 정진태;하보근;한종원;이정훈;이상훈;오명원;박춘근;마경호;장재기;김상훈;김진백;강시용;류재혁
    • 한국약용작물학회지
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.339-346
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    • 2020
  • Background: Cnidium officinale Makino have been used in traditional medicine in Northeast Asia. Although gamma-ray mutagenesis has been used to develop breeding resources with novel characteristics, research on the radiation sensitivity of C. officinale Makino is limited. Hence, the optimal gamma-ray dosage for mutation breeding in C. officinale Makino was investigated. Methods and Results: Seedstocks were exposed to doses of gamma rays (5 Gy - 50 Gy), and subsequently planted in a greenhouse. After 30 days of sowing, the survival rates and growth decreased rapidly at doses above 20 Gy, while all individuals died at 50 Gy. The median lethal dose (LD50) was 25.65 Gy, and the median reduction doses (RD50) for plant height, number of stems, and fresh weight were 12.81, 9.32, and 23.26 Gy, respectively. Post-irradiation levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), peroxidase (POD), and chlorophyll in the aerial parts of the plant were quantified using spectrophotometry. Relative to the controls, the levels of MDA and POD increased, while the level of chlorophyll decreased at doses ≥ 10 Gy, indicating cellular damage. Conclusions: A dose of 20 Gy was found to be optimal for mutation breeding in C. officinale Makino.

돌연변이 육종을 위한 야콘의 최적 감마선 조사량 (Gamma-ray Irradiation on Radio Sensitivity in Yacon (Samallanthus sonchifolius (Poepp. & Endl.) H. Robinson) Breeding)

  • 김수정;손황배;김율호;남정환;이종남;장동칠;서종택
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2021년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.27-27
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    • 2021
  • Yacon [Samallanthus sonchifolius (Poepp. & Endl.) H. Robinson], a member of Compositae plants, has sweet taste and crisp texture. Unlike other Andean root crops such as potato and sweet potato, the cultivation area of yacon has increased recently, since it is known to have large content of fructooligosaccharides (FOS). Since there are no yacon varieties bred in Korea, we have been trying to create new genetic resources using gamma-ray. The optimal gamma-ray dosage for mutation breeding in yacon was investigated. Crown bud and green bud of yacon were exposed to doses of gamma rays from 20 Gy to 80 Gy, and subsequently planted in a greenhouse. After 50 days of sowing, the survival rates and growth decreased rapidly at doses above 40 Gy, while all of crown bud individuals died above 60 Gy. The median lethal dose (LD50) of crown bud and green bud was 22.4 and 36.6 Gy, and the median reduction doses (RD50) for plant height, fresh weights, and tuberous root weight were 20-40 Gy, respectively. A dose of 20-40 Gy was found to be optimal for mutation breeding in yacon. Considering the growth factors, the optimum doses were determined to be within the range of 20-40 Gy for the selection of useful mutant lines. M2-M3 mutant lines were obtained from 20-60 Gy gamma-ray-irradiated M1 plants through clonal propagation. These mutant lines will be used for the development of a new variety of yacon plant with high FOS and no crack tuberous root.

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