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백립계 고제분 붉은곰팡이병 중도저항성 제면용 밀( L.) ‘중모2004’
A White Wheat Variety, ‘Joongmo2004’ with High Milling, Good Noodle Quality and Moderate Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight
Chon-Sik Kang, Young-Keun Cheong, Kyeong-Hoon Kim, Hag-Sin Kim, Young-Jin Kim, Kyong-Ho Kim, Jong-Chul Park, Hyung-Ho Park, Hong-Sik Kim, Sung-Ju Kang, Hong-Jip Choi, Jung-Gon Kim, Kee-Jong Kim, Choon-Ki Lee, Kwang-Geun Park, Ki-Hun Park, Chul-Soo Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2014;46(3):276-283.   Published online September 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2014.46.3.276

‘Joongmo2004’, a winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar was developed by the National Institute of Crop Science, RDA. It was derived from the cross ‘Bacanora88/Keumkang//Keumkang’ during 1996. ‘Joongmo2004’ was evaluated as ‘Iksan320’ in advance yield trial test in 2006. It was tested in the regional yield trial test between 2007 and 2009. Its heading date was April 26 in upland and April 23 in paddy filed conditions, and Maturity date was June 5 in upland and June 4 in paddy field, which were similar to Keumkang, respectively. It showed 830 in number of spikes per m2, 35 of grain number per spike, 44.9g of 1,000 grain weight, and 806g of test weight. ‘Joongmo2004’ showed moderate to fusarium graminearum (Scab) in test of specific character although ‘Keumkang’ is susceptible to scab. ‘Joongmo2004’ had higher flour yield (75.5%) than ‘Keumkang’(72.5%). ‘Joongmo2004’ showed similar ash (0.42%), lower protein content (12.3%), SDS-sedimentation volume (43.0 ml) and gluten content (10.3%) than ‘Keumkang’ (0.42%, 13.1%, 57.8ml and 10.8%, respectively). It showed higher lightness (89.97), redness (-1.38) and yellowness (10.76) in flour color than ‘Keumkang’ (89.61, -1.15 and 9.46, respectively). ‘Joongmo2004’ exhibited lower hardness (3.50N), similar springiness and higher cohesiveness of cooked noodles (0.92 and 0.65) compared to ‘Keumkang’ (4.54N, 0.93, and 0.63, respectively). The average grain yield in the regional yield trial was 517 kg/10a in upland and 534 kg/10a in paddy field, which were 11% lower and 3% higher than that of the check cultivar, ‘Keumkang’, respectively.

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백립계 조숙 내한성 제면용 밀(Triticum aestivum L.) ‘중모2003’
A Wheat Variety, ‘Joongmo2003’ Good Noodle Quality, White Grain Characteristics, Early Maturity and Resistance to Winter Hardiness
Chon-Sik Kang, Young-Keun Cheong, Kyeong-Hoon Kim, Hag-Sin Kim, Young-Jin Kim, Kim Kyong-Ho, Jong-Chul Park, Hyung-Ho Park, Hong-Sik Kim, Sung-Ju Kang, Hong-Jip Choi, Jung-Gon Kim, Kee-Jong Kim, Choon-Ki Lee, Kwang-Geun Park, Ki-Hun Park, Chul-Soo Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2014;46(3):268-275.   Published online September 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2014.46.3.268

‘Joongmo2003’, a winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar was developed by the National Institute of Crop Science, RDA. It was derived from the cross ‘SW86054/Keumkang’ during 1997. ‘Joongmo2003’ was evaluated as ‘Iksan318’ in advance yield trial test in 2006. It was tested in the regional yield trial test between 2007 and 2009. Its heading date was April 24 in upland and April 21 in paddy filed conditions, which was two days earlier than those of the check cultivar ‘Keumkang’, respectively, and maturity date was June 4 in upland and June 2 in paddy field, one or two days earlier than those of ‘Keumkang’, respectively. ‘Joongmo2003’ showed resistance to winter hardiness and pre-harvest sprouting, which lower withering rate on the low ridge (0.3%) and rate of pre-harvest sprouting (18.5%) than ‘Keumkang’ (9.2 and 25.8%, respectively). ‘Joongmo2003’ showed similar protein content (13.2%), lower SDS-sedimentation volume (54.0 ml) and higher gluten content (11.7%) than ‘Keumkang’ (13.1%, 57.8ml and 10.8%, respectively). It showed higher lightness (89.85) of flour and noodle dough sheet than ‘Keumkang’ (89.81 and 80.28, respectively). ‘Joongmo2003’ exhibited similar hardiness (3.84N), springiness and cohesiveness of cooked noodles (0.92 and 0.63) compared to ‘Keumkang’ (4.54N, 0.93, and 0.63, respectively). The average grain yield in the regional yield trial was 555 kg/10a in upland and 485 kg/10a in paddy field, which were 4% and 7% lower than those of the check cultivar, ‘Keumkang’, respectively.

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