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중단간, 만생 중간찰벼 ‘진상2호’
Late-Maturing, Low Amylose Rice Variety Jinsang 2 with a Medium to Short Culm
Wondo Lee, Yong-Jin Park, Seong-Gyu Jang, Soon-Wook Kwon, Young-Sang Lee, Yoo-Hyun Cho
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2018;50(3):344-349.   Published online September 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2018.50.3.344

The Jinsang 2 cultivar is a new late-maturing, low amylose rice variety with a medium to short culm created by the Seedpia Inc. breeding company in 2012. This variety was derived from a cross between Junam, a high-yield and lodging tolerant source, and DM3-8-72-9, which was derived from a cross between Donjinchal and Milkyqueen, with a low amylose content and superior agronomic traits. A general single seed descent method was applied to develop Jinsang 2 in the F3-F4 generations. During the F5-F8 generations, the breeding lines were selected through a pedigree breeding method. A promising line, JS6-B-52-8-3-5-1-B-B-B, was selected and named HJ-6 in 2011. This variety headed on the 25th of August, which was 14 days later than Hwayoung. The culm and panicle length of the variety was 71.6 cm and 19.9 cm, respectively. The milled rice from the variety had a dull and medium- to short-grain, and the 1,000-grain weight was around 20.0 g. It had a low amylose content of 12.2% and a low protein content of 6.8%. The yield performance of Jinsang 2 milled rice was about 5.36 MT/ha from the ordinary culture replicated yield trial test.

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내도복 저아밀로스 벼 신품종 ‘진상’
A New Variety ‘Jinsang’ with Lodging Tolerant and Low Amylose Content
Woo Ju Hong, Min-Young Yoon, Won-Hee Ra, Jae-Wan Park, Sun-Kyung Min, Soon-Wook Kwon, Yoo-Hyun Cho, Yong-Jin Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2014;46(1):103-107.   Published online March 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2014.46.1.103

‘Jinsang’ is a new japonica rice variety was derived from a cross between ‘Yumetsukushi’ as a high grain quality and ‘Milky queen’ with low amylose content and good eating quality in 2000, and selected by pedigree breeding method until M8 generation. As a result, a promising line, JCH33M-15-1-9-1-5-1-1-1, was advanced and designated as the name of ‘HJ-2’ in 2009. This variety has about 111 days to heading after sowing and has 75.2 cm culm height. Milled rice of that shows dull and medium short grain and 1,000-grain weight was about 20.9 g. It has low amylose content of 11.9% and lower protein content of 6.8%. The yield potential of ‘Jinsang’ in brown rice was about 4.57 MT/ha by ordinary culture in replicated yield trial test.

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