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극대립이며 밝은 적색 종피 팥 ‘홍찬’ 육성
Adzuki Bean (Vigna angularis var. angularis) Variety ‘Hongchan’ With Bright Red Seed Coat Color and a Large Seed Size
YoungKwang Ju, Sang-Ik Han, Joo-Sung Im, Ji-Ho Chu, Hyoseob Seo, Byung-Won Lee, SeokBo Song, Yeong Min Jo, Ji Ae Lee, Hyerim Moon
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2025;57(3):329-337.
Published online September 1, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2025.57.3.329

A new adzuki bean cultivar, ‘Hongchan’ (Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi & H. Ohashi), with a bright red seed coat and large seed size was developed through a pedigree selection by crossing ‘YA0814’ and ‘Milyang9’ from 2009 to 2022. A promising line, ‘YA0912-B-B-6-1-3-3-1-2,’ was selected and designated as ‘Milyang50. ’ From 2020 to 2022, regional yield trials (RYTs) were conducted in four locations (Miryang, Iksan, Cheongju, and Chuncheon). This line demonstrated stable performance and was released under the name ‘Hongchan.’ It has a semi-determinate growth habit, green embryonic color, green stems, yellow flowers, yellow pods, and a white hilum. It is late-maturing, but flowers early; its flowering and maturing dates were August 10 and October 9, respectively, which were 10 days earlier in flowering and 5 days later in maturity than ‘Arari.’ The stem height, number of pods per plant, and number of seeds per pod were 56, 24, and 6.5, respectively. There were significant differences (p<0.05) in the L*, a*, and b*values of the seeds and pastes of ‘Hongchan’ and ‘Arari.’ The average 100-seed weight of ‘Hongchan’ was 21.3 g, which was 4.9 g heavier than that of ‘Arari.’ The average yield of ‘Hongchan’ was 2.11 ton/ha, which was 6% higher than that of ‘Arari’ in the 3-year regional yield trial. These results indicate that ‘Hongchan’ is an adzuki bean cultivar suitable for mechanical harvesting and paste processing (Registration No. 5573).

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New Cultivar Developeds
대립이며 성숙기가 빠른 밝은 적색 팥 ‘홍미인’ 육성
The Adzuki Bean (Vigna angularis) Cultivar ‘Hongmiin’, with Early Maturity, Large Seed Size, and Bright Red Seed Coat Color
SeokBo Song, MyeongEn Choe, JiHo Chu, JiYong Kim, ByongWon Lee, YoungKwang Ju, SangIk Han
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2023;55(1):30-35.
Published online March 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2023.55.1.30

A new Adzuki bean cultivar, ‘Hongmiin’, was developed from the cross between K204656 (Toyomidainagon) and SA9905 in 2008. Hongmiin showed prominent agronomical characteristics, such as high grain quality, lodging resistance, and high yield in the regional adaptation yield trials (RYT) conducted for four years from 2017 to 2020. ‘Hongmiin’ is an early maturing variety, having a bright red seed coat, and the sediment ratio of this red bean was high because of the thin seed coat. The mean plant height of ‘Hongmiin’ was 58 cm, and its yield components were 7.4 pods per plant and a 100-seed-weight of 20.5 g of in the regional yield trials (RYT). This indicates that the Hongmiin has appropriate trait values for red bean production and processing. In the regional yield trial for the four years, the average yield potential of ‘Hongmine’ was 2.09 MT/ha, which is 8% higher than that of ‘Arari’ (Registration No. 9324).

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With the aim of developing an adzukibean variety to manufacture white bean pasta, an adzukibean (Vigna angularis) cultivar, “Huinnarae” was developed in 2014. “Huinnarae” was developed in 2003 by crossing Gyeongwon and Sodubanggei 3. It was a late-maturing variety, having a bright yellow seed coat. Moreover, “Huinnarae” showed more white lightness than “Chungju.” Its plant height was 79 cm, and its yield components showed 6.7 pods per plant and 16.6 g of 100-seed weight in the regional yield trial(RYT). Further, in the RYT conducted for the three years, the average yield potential of “Huinnarae” was 1.86 MT/ha, which was 4% lower than that of “Chungju.” Moreover, it is suitable to make white bean pasta. “Huinnarae” is expected to increase diversity, create new demand surges, and improve the value and consumption of adzukibean (Registration 6050).

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