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Uso de rayos gamma para la producción de mutantes de Echeveria sp. para potenciar el futuro beneficio del productor nacional

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Abstract

Radioinduced mutagenesis is a powerful tool for enhancing genetic variability in plants, enabling the induction of desired traits, absent in nature or lost through evolution and breeding. This study aimed to generate mutant lines of Echeveria sp. using gamma rays, expanding the variety of succulents available in Costa Rica. A disinfection treatment using 20 min of incubation in NaOCl resulted in 46.9 % aseptic explants. The medium containing 50 % MS salts and 6 g.L-1of gelling agent proved to be the most effective for explant multiplication and hyperhydricity reduction. Leaves from Echeveria sp. vitroplants were exposed to gamma radiation doses of 0, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 Gy. The LD50 for vitroplant leaves was determined to be 23.16 Gy. Irradiated explants were subcultured in multiplication medium to promote sprouting and, after six subcultures, successfully acclimatized in greenhouse conditions. The established irradiation and micropropagation protocols proved to be effective for mutation induction in Echeveria sp., offering an innovative resource for developing new ornamental varieties and supporting their adoption by succulent producers
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)87–98
Number of pages11
JournalRevista Tecnología en Marcha
Volume38
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • Atomic energy
  • biotechnology
  • mutation
  • radiation
  • plant resources

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