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dc.contributor.advisorKhumaida, Nurul
dc.contributor.advisorSyukur, Muhamad
dc.contributor.authorDianasari, Mita
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-05T01:48:44Z
dc.date.available2015-02-05T01:48:44Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/73838
dc.description.abstractCassava is a potential crop for food, industry (food and feed), and bioenergy if developed suit with their characteristics. This research intended to identify the second generation (M1V2) cassava mutants from gamma ray irradiation. The irradiated cassava varieties are Ratim, UJ-5, and Malang-4. The result show that mutant variability appears on mutants plant performance (plant height, plant branching, tubers weight, number of tubers and economic tubers, cortex thickness and tuber qualitative characters). Variability in each genotype also appears on the tuber performance in this generation. Broad sense heritability estimation on number of tubers, number of economic tubers and cortex thickness were classified as high score and can used as third generation mutant selection criteria. The shelf life of cassava tubers depends on postharvest physiology deterioration (PPD) and marked by changes in water content and tuber discoloration, PPD occurs in almost all mutant genotype samples stored up to 21 days.en
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dc.subject.ddcBogor-Jawa Baraten
dc.subject.ddc2014en
dc.subject.ddcManihot esculenta crantzen
dc.subject.ddcAgronomy and horticultureen
dc.titleKeragaan dan Keragaman Mutan Tanaman Ubi Kayu (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) Hasil Iradiasi Sinar Gamma Serta Pendugaan Heritabilitasen
dc.subject.keywordBogor Agricultural University (IPB)en
dc.subject.keywordstorage rooten
dc.subject.keywordmutanten
dc.subject.keywordcharacterizationen
dc.subject.keywordM1V2 generationen
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