Groundnut The release of ‘TG’ cultivars of peanut in India has contributed many million dollars to the Indian economy (G.S. Murty, pers. commun.). A recently released peanut mutant cultivar ‘TG-26’, developed at Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Bombay, India yielded 4,6 t/ha nuts, an increase of 6.4–40.9% over the checks(Kale et al., 1997).In China, 14.7%of the new peanut cultivars were produced through the direct use of induced mutants or by the use of mutants in cross breeding. The cumulative cultivated area of these 33 mutant cultivars accounts for 19.5% of the total area under peanut in China (Qiu et al., 1997).
Groundnut The release of ‘TG’ cultivars of peanut in India has contributed many million dollars to the Indian economy (G.S. Murty, pers. commun.). A recently released peanut mutant cultivar ‘TG-26’, developed at Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Bombay, India yielded 4,6 t/ha nuts, an increase of 6.4–40.9% over the checks(Kale et al., 1997).In China, 14.7%of the new peanut cultivars were produced through the direct use of induced mutants or by the use of mutants in cross breeding. The cumulative cultivated area of these 33 mutant cultivars accounts for 19.5% of the total area under peanut in China (Qiu et al., 1997).
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