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Radio Sensitivity of Cowpea Plants after Gamma-Ray and Proton-Beam Irradiation

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2020;8(3):281-292.
Published online: September 1, 2020

1Department of Applied Plant Science, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea

2Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Jeongeup 56212, Korea

*Corresponding author Bo-Keun Ha, bkha@jnu.ac.kr, Tel: +82-62-530-2055, Fax: +82-62-530-2059
• Received: August 6, 2020   • Revised: July 30, 2020   • Accepted: August 11, 2020

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Fig. 1 Mean survival rates of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays (A) and proton-beams (B). Within each treatment, mean dose differences are indicated by bars with different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 3). The error bars indicate the standard error for n = 3 independent experiments.
Fig. 2 Plant height of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays (A) and proton-beams (B). Within each treatment, mean dose differences are indicated by bars with different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 3). The error bars indicate the standard error for n = 3 independent experiments.
Fig. 3 Fresh shoot weight of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays (A) and proton-beams (B). Within each treatment, mean dose differences are indicated by bars with different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 3). The error bars indicate the standard error for n = 3 independent experiments.
Fig. 4 Antioxidant enzyme activities of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays and proton-beams. (A) APX activity (B) POD activity. Mean dose differences are indicated by different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 3). The error bars indicate the standard error for n = 3 independent experiments.
Fig. 5 MDA contents of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays and proton-beams. Mean dose differences are indicated by different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 3). The error bars indicate the standard error for n = 3 independent experiments.
Fig. 6 Chlorophyll contents of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ irradiated with various doses of gamma-ray and proton-beam. (A) Chlorophyll A content (B) Chlorophyll B content (C) Total chlorophyll content. Mean dose differences are indi-cated by different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 3). The error bars indicate the standard error for n = 3 independent experiments.
Radio Sensitivity of Cowpea Plants after Gamma-Ray and Proton-Beam Irradiation

Mean emergence rates of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays and proton-beams.

Dose
(Gy)
Emergence rate (%)

gamma-ray proton-beam


5 days 6 days 7 days 8 days 9 days 10 days 5 days 6 days 7 days 8 days 9 days 10 days
control 93.25 a 95.50 a 95.50 a 96.00 a 96.75 a 97.25 a 93.25 a 95.50 a 95.50 ab 96.00 ab 96.75 ab 97.25 a
100 93.00 a 95.00 ab 95.50 a 96.50 a 96.50 a 98.50 a 88.00 a 94.50 a 98.00 a 98.00 a 98.50 a 98.50 a
200 89.50 a 93.50 ab 94.50 a 95.00 a 95.00 ab 98.00 a 51.00 b 84.50 b 93.00 ab 95.00 ab 97.00 ab 96.50 ab
300 40.00 b 89.50 b 93.00 a 93.00 a 93.50 ab 94.00 ab 26.00 c 92.50 a 96.00 ab 96.50 ab 96.50 ab 96.50 ab
400 23.00 c 80.00 c 93.00 a 94.00 a 94.50 ab 95.00 ab 12.00 d 83.50 b 90.50 b 91.50 b 92.00 bc 92.50 bc
500 15.50 d 44.50 d 70.00 b 77.50 b 90.50 b 91.00 b 16.00 d 71.00 c 82.00 c 86.00 c 88.50 c 90.00 c
Table 1 Mean emergence rates of cowpea cultivar ‘Okdang’ seeds irradiated with various doses of gamma-rays and proton-beams.

Within column mean differences are indicated by values with different letters that were determined by an LSD test at P = 0.05 (n = 4).