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색소찰옥수수 근동질 계통들에 대한 형태적 특성 연구
Morphological Characteristics of Near-Isogenic Lines of Colored Waxy Maize
Hae Ri Kim, Kyu Jin Sa, Ki Jin Park, Min Nam-Gung, Chang Yeun Mo, Ju Kyong Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(4):419-425.   Published online December 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.4.419

In this study, 14 agricultural and phenotypic traits were used to analyze morphological variations among 10 near-isogenic lines (NILs) of colored waxy maize and 2 parental lines (HW3 and HW9) of the hybrid cultivar “Mibaek 2.” The results of principal component analysis indicated that on the first principal component axis, seed coat color, R value, V value, days of tasseling, L* value, and days of silking greatly contributed to the positive direction, whereas anthesis–silking interval and leaf width greatly contributed to the negative direction. On the second principal component axis, kernel row number and tassel color contributed to the positive direction, whereas setted ear length, ear length, and 100-kernel weight contributed to the negative direction. Thus, the morphological characteristics that greatly contributed to the first and second principal components might be useful for discrimination among the 10 NILs and 2 parental lines of “Mibaek 2.” Of the 10 NILs analyzed, 16CLP26 and 16CLP16 were considered useful breeding material for the development of colored waxy maize varieties with relatively high amounts of yield and anthocyanin. Collectively, these results are expected to provide useful information for the development and selection of lines for breeding colored waxy corn varieties at the Maize Research Institute, Gangwon-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services.

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핵심집단 육성을 위한 옥수수 계통의 형태적 특성 연구
Analysis of Morphological Characteristics for a Core Set of 194 Maize Accessions
O Gyeom Kim, Tak Ki Hong, Woo Ri Ko, Su Yeon Woo, Shi Jun Ma, Jong Won Park, Kyu Jin Sa, Ju Kyong Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2016;48(2):133-139.   Published online June 30, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2016.48.2.133

In order to develop a core set and new corn variety in Korea, we evaluated the morphological characteristics of 194 maize accessions by examining eight quantitative characteristics. On the evaluation of quantitative traits for 194 maize accessions, they showed the morphological variations in tassel length (35.1±5.0 cm), plant height (226.1±33.7 cm), ear height (86.3±22.6 cm), stem diameter (2.3±0.6 cm), leaf width (9.3±1.1 cm), ear length (14.5±2.4 cm), ear row number (14.1±1.9 row), and 100 kernel weight (24.9±4.4 g). The results of principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that the tassel length, plant height, and ear height greatly contributed to positive direction on the first principal component axis. One-hundred kernel weight contributed to negative direction on the second principal component axis. Thus these morphological characteristics, which contributed greatly in the first and second principal components, might be useful for discrimination among 194 maize accessions. In our study, seven accessions, such as IT026357, IT026441, IT027321, IT033271, IT033591, IT033597 and IT124273, particularly were measured high on yield-related traits. Consequently, the 194 maize accessions used in this study could be used as promising materials for maize breeding programs such as development of new hybrid in Korea.

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Genetic Analysis of Core Sets of Colored Maize and Non-Colored Maize Inbred Lines using SSR Markers
Byeong Wan Kim1, Kyu Jin Sa1, Ki Jin Park2, Jong Yeol Park2, and Ju Kyong Lee1*
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. ;47(1):54-62.   Published online March 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.1.054
In this study, genetic diversity, genetic relationship, population structure and association analysis among 12 colored and non-colored maize lines were investigated using 300 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. In genetic diversity analysis, a total of 1,331 alleles were identified at all the loci with an average of 4.44 and a range between 2 and 10 alleles per locus. The major allele frequency varied from 0.25 to 0.92 with an average of 0.48. Among 1,331 alleles, 221 alleles were colored maize specific allele, and 408 alleles were non-colored maize specific allele. While 702 alleles were shared in colored and non-colored maize lines. In addition, colored maize specific alleles were detected in 163 SSR markers. From population structure analysis, the 12 colored and non-colored maize lines were separated with based on the membership probability threshold 0.8, and divided into groups I, II, III and admixed group. The results of this study could serve as useful molecular markers for identification and characterization of colored and non-colored maize lines in the maize breeding studies.
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