A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program

The research on radiation induced mutation has been conducted as one of the promising method of plant breeding in Malaysia since 1980s. Nuclear Malaysia is leading research institute in Malaysia conducting plant mutation breeding research. Gamma Greenhouse facility located in Nuclear Malaysia is one...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Faiz, Ahmad, Zaiton, Abu Hassan, Affrida, Ariffin, Sakinah, Noordin, Norazlina, Salleh, Shakinah, Hussein, Sobri, Akil, Mustapha, Sani, Mohd Zulmadi, Harun, Abdul Rahim, Abdul Rahim, Khairuddin
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Published: Malaysian Nuclear Agency 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.127312018-06-11T08:33:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12731/ A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program Ahmad, Faiz Ahmad, Zaiton Abu Hassan, Affrida Ariffin, Sakinah Noordin, Norazlina Salleh, Shakinah Hussein, Sobri Akil, Mustapha Sani, Mohd Zulmadi Harun, Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahim, Khairuddin The research on radiation induced mutation has been conducted as one of the promising method of plant breeding in Malaysia since 1980s. Nuclear Malaysia is leading research institute in Malaysia conducting plant mutation breeding research. Gamma Greenhouse facility located in Nuclear Malaysia is one of the irradiation facilities to serve as a chronic irradiation facility for inducing mutation in various organisms including plants, fungi and microbes. Chronic irradiation refers to the exposure of materials at a lower dose rate over a long period of time. Previous studies have shown that this type of irradiation can minimize radiation damages to living materials and produces a wider mutation spectrum, therefore is very useful for trait improvements in irradiated organisms. Experiments on induce mutation using Gamma Greenhouse facility for crop improvement program have been conducted since its first operation in 2009. Various plant species including ornamental and herbal plants, food crops and industrial crops have been irradiated to improve their traits such as higher yield and biomass, pest and disease tolerance, higher bioactive compounds, longer bloom time and many others. Most of these crop improvement programs were done through collaborations with other agencies in Malaysia such as universities, research institutes and government departments. A number of publications on crop improvement using Gamma Greenhouse have been published in local and international journals as well as seminar presentations at national and international levels. The outputs from induced mutation via chronic radiation using Gamma Greenhouse could be of great interest for plant breeders dealing with improvement and development of new cultivars. This paper discusses the activities and achievement in plant breeding and improvement using Gamma Greenhouse Facility in Malaysia. Malaysian Nuclear Agency 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12731/1/A%20review%20on%20gamma%20greenhouse%20as%20a%20chronic%20gamma%20irradiation%20facility%20for%20plant%20breeding%20and%20improvement%20program.pdf Ahmad, Faiz and Ahmad, Zaiton and Abu Hassan, Affrida and Ariffin, Sakinah and Noordin, Norazlina and Salleh, Shakinah and Hussein, Sobri and Akil, Mustapha and Sani, Mohd Zulmadi and Harun, Abdul Rahim and Abdul Rahim, Khairuddin (2018) A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program. Jurnal Sains Nuklear Malaysia, 30 (1). pp. 8-18. ISSN 2232-0946 https://jsnm.nuclearmalaysia.gov.my/index.php/jsnm/article/view/130
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description The research on radiation induced mutation has been conducted as one of the promising method of plant breeding in Malaysia since 1980s. Nuclear Malaysia is leading research institute in Malaysia conducting plant mutation breeding research. Gamma Greenhouse facility located in Nuclear Malaysia is one of the irradiation facilities to serve as a chronic irradiation facility for inducing mutation in various organisms including plants, fungi and microbes. Chronic irradiation refers to the exposure of materials at a lower dose rate over a long period of time. Previous studies have shown that this type of irradiation can minimize radiation damages to living materials and produces a wider mutation spectrum, therefore is very useful for trait improvements in irradiated organisms. Experiments on induce mutation using Gamma Greenhouse facility for crop improvement program have been conducted since its first operation in 2009. Various plant species including ornamental and herbal plants, food crops and industrial crops have been irradiated to improve their traits such as higher yield and biomass, pest and disease tolerance, higher bioactive compounds, longer bloom time and many others. Most of these crop improvement programs were done through collaborations with other agencies in Malaysia such as universities, research institutes and government departments. A number of publications on crop improvement using Gamma Greenhouse have been published in local and international journals as well as seminar presentations at national and international levels. The outputs from induced mutation via chronic radiation using Gamma Greenhouse could be of great interest for plant breeders dealing with improvement and development of new cultivars. This paper discusses the activities and achievement in plant breeding and improvement using Gamma Greenhouse Facility in Malaysia.
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author Ahmad, Faiz
Ahmad, Zaiton
Abu Hassan, Affrida
Ariffin, Sakinah
Noordin, Norazlina
Salleh, Shakinah
Hussein, Sobri
Akil, Mustapha
Sani, Mohd Zulmadi
Harun, Abdul Rahim
Abdul Rahim, Khairuddin
spellingShingle Ahmad, Faiz
Ahmad, Zaiton
Abu Hassan, Affrida
Ariffin, Sakinah
Noordin, Norazlina
Salleh, Shakinah
Hussein, Sobri
Akil, Mustapha
Sani, Mohd Zulmadi
Harun, Abdul Rahim
Abdul Rahim, Khairuddin
A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
author_facet Ahmad, Faiz
Ahmad, Zaiton
Abu Hassan, Affrida
Ariffin, Sakinah
Noordin, Norazlina
Salleh, Shakinah
Hussein, Sobri
Akil, Mustapha
Sani, Mohd Zulmadi
Harun, Abdul Rahim
Abdul Rahim, Khairuddin
author_sort Ahmad, Faiz
title A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
title_short A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
title_full A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
title_fullStr A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
title_full_unstemmed A review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
title_sort review on gamma greenhouse as a chronic gamma irradiation facility for plant breeding and improvement program
publisher Malaysian Nuclear Agency
publishDate 2018
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https://jsnm.nuclearmalaysia.gov.my/index.php/jsnm/article/view/130
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