Variety description and identification has become perpetually significant for innocence maintenance during source production in addition to for the varietal protection under plant sort protection. Several facets of seed trade depend the ability to characterise and recognize plant varieties. Thirty-five peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes that are standard and in the seed result chain were characterised using biochemical tools to a degree total soluble source proteins and seed and seedling traits for their reaction to NaOH, KOH, GA3, and 2,4-D tests. It was likely to categorise all of the cultivars into different groups such as sandy color and dark brown, in addition to low, moderate, and high answer of coleoptile to respective chemical compound. Each of these genotypes has a distinctive banding pattern for soluble beginning proteins on SDS-PAGE. There were 11 to 28 bands with differing molecular weights. The genotype GG 20 produced ultimate bands (28) while the genotype GG 12 produced the minute (11). The qualitative and quantitative distinctnesses between the differing genotypes were revealed by the children protein profiles of the genotypes, professed the value of electrophoretic variation in miscellaneous identification.
Author(s) Details:
P. S. Rao,
Seed
Research and Technology Centre, A.N.G.R. Agricultural University, Hyderabad-500
030, India.
M.
Bharathi,
Seed
Research and Technology Centre, A.N.G.R. Agricultural University, Hyderabad-500
030, India.
K. Bayyapu Reddy,
Seed Research and Technology Centre, A.N.G.R. Agricultural
University, Hyderabad-500 030, India.
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