Breeding of four-leaf white clover (Trifolium repens L.) through 60Co gamma-ray irradiation

In Ja Song, Hong Gyu Kang, Ji Yeon Kang, Hae Deun Kim, Tae Woong Bae, Si Young Kang, Pyung Ok Lim, Taiji Adachi, Hyo Yeon Lee

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Abstract

Four-leaf white clover is not found easily in nature due to its low appearance rate (1 in 10,000). Because people believe that it brings good luck and like to either keep it or present it to a loved one, it has commercial and ornamental value. To breed four-leaf clover, we exposed its flowers to γ-rays at the pollination stage. The M1 seeds produced following doses at 25-100 Gy showed an approximately 74% germination rate, with seedling survival at 46%. In the M1 generation of plants irradiated within that dose range, we found an increased frequency of four leaflets. One of them, Jeju Lucky-1 (JL-1), had a frequency of about 60%. To see whether that mutation was somaclonal or genetic, we observed its M2 generation and found that such a phenotype reappeared. Although our results demonstrated that the irradiation of fully mature flowers led to a higher frequency of 4-leaflets, we could not clearly explain the genetic mechanism involved. We suggest that JL-1 is valuable as a new variety, without further genetic fixation, because white clover can be propagated vegetatively by stolons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-197
Number of pages7
JournalPlant Biotechnology Reports
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2009

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Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We thank Priscilla Licht for critical proofreading of the manuscript. This work was supported in part by grants from the Bio Green 21 Program (Code 20070301034033) and from the Korean Research Foundation (KRF-2007-412-J05503). The authors thank the Applied Radiological Science Research Institute of Cheju National University for providing γ-ray irradiation equipment.

Keywords

  • Four-leaf white clover
  • Gamma (γ)-ray
  • Mutation
  • Stolon

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