Goji berry induced mutations and seedless types
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 9:58 pm
Hi all
The Goji berry is self pollinated and there are plenty of seeds in the fruit provided the right soil water and temperature- relative humidity-nutrients..... are provided .
I wonder why mutations are not reported as this plant grows in open fields under solar radiation which cause in certain conditions- mutations.
Another way to induce mutation is by various chemicals which may give 3n, 5n plants which are seedless.
I wonder if anyone tried to produce such plants by Tetracyclene or irradiation?
Agronomist Ariel
The Goji berry is self pollinated and there are plenty of seeds in the fruit provided the right soil water and temperature- relative humidity-nutrients..... are provided .
I wonder why mutations are not reported as this plant grows in open fields under solar radiation which cause in certain conditions- mutations.
Another way to induce mutation is by various chemicals which may give 3n, 5n plants which are seedless.
I wonder if anyone tried to produce such plants by Tetracyclene or irradiation?
Agronomist Ariel