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배추 자원별 유전자형 변이가 배추 소포자배양 효율성에 미치는 영향
Microspore Embryogenesis Efficiency in Chinese Cabbage: The Predominant Role of Genotypic Variation
Jinhee Kim, Tae Cheol Seo, Seunghwan Wi, Hyejin Lee, Hyo In Yoon, Kyoung Ran Do, Taebok Kim, Solhee Bae
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2024;56(4):425-437.
Published online December 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2024.56.4.425

Microspore culture is a key method for rapid development of genetically uniform lines. In this study, we aimed to identify the critical factors influencing the efficiency of microspore culture in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa), which is an important vegetable crop widely cultivated worldwide for its genetic diversity and nutritional value. To this end, we compared the efficiency of microspore embryogenesis across four different Chinese cabbage genotypes. We selected three accessions representing high, medium, and low efficiencies. Flower buds were harvested to examine pollen developmental stages using a light microscope. Unexpectedly, we found that the genotype with the highest efficiency (Wonkyo20044ho) had abnormally shaped microspores and pollen. In contrast, the genotype with the lowest efficiency (Wonkyo20039ho) had fine, normally shaped pollen. An additional experiment was conducted using the Wonkyo20044ho accession. Different bud sizes were harvested from this accession to observe differences in embryogenesis. The results showed that almost all pollen stages of this genotype were suitable for microspore culture. It can be assumed that the genotype is much more critical for microspore culture efficiency than the developmental stage of the pollen. Our results serve as a valuable reference for improved cabbage breeding methods.

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New Cultivar Developed

적색-주황색 복색의 항산화 활성을 가진 웅성불임 아시아틱 나리 신품종 ‘Red Velvet’
‘Red Velvet’: Red and Orange Bicolor Pollen-free Asiatic Lily with Antioxidant Activity
Kyung Hye Seo, Meong Sook An, Jung Nam Suh, Hyun Hwan Jung, Hye Sook Jang, Sang Im Oh, Yun Im Kang
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2024;56(3):301-308.
Published online September 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2024.56.3.301

The development of pollen-free Lilium varieties can reduce the potential for allergies and increase the ornamental value as cut flowers. Moreover, lilies are not only ornamental but also edible, making them versatile in application. In this study, we developed a pollen-free Asiatic lily variety ‘Red Velvet’ with antioxidant activity. The crossbreeding was conducted in 2003 using the blackish-red ‘A3-22’ lineage and the orange and yellow bicolor ‘Cancun’. From the seeds produced, the pollen-free and color-excellent ‘A05-70’ was selected in 2005, and through growth and flowering characteristic tests, ‘Red Velvet (‘WonKyo C1-123’)’ was developed by 2015. Compared to the control ‘Brunello’, ‘Red Velvet’ exhibits superior horticultural characteristics, including taller plant height and excellent coloration in red and orange hues. Analyses of active components (total phenols and total flavonoids) and chemical antioxidant activity (DPPH and ABTS+ free radical scavenging) showed higher contents and antioxidant activity than the control, highlighting the potential for an expanded use of this new variety. The pollen-free ‘Red Velvet’ variety is expected to solve the problem of pollen issues and, through antioxidant activity research, expand the floriculture market and applications as a functional ingredient (Registration No. 6516).

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소핵을 가진 노란 화색의 이수성 호접란의 꽃가루 생식력 분석
Analyzing Pollen Fertility Based on Micronuclei Presence in Yellow Aneuploid Phalaenopsis
Samantha Serafin Sevilleno, Raisa Aone M, Cabahug-Braza, Hye Ryun An
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2023;55(4):287-295.
Published online December 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2023.55.4.287

Interspecific hybridization has long been used to produce Phalaenopsis hybrids with superior traits such as flower size, color, lip morphology, heavy pigmentation spots, spike number, plant height, floret number and size, inflorescence angle, and branching. For a successful breeding program, superior parents with desirable horticultural traits must be selected for hybridization based on market preferences. However, many existing hybrids produce triploids or aneuploids and are almost completely sterile. A database of the cytogenetic backgrounds of species and cultivars is essential for formulating systematic breeding programs. However, this information is limited to the Phalaenopsis cultivars. Therefore, chromosome composition, pollen viability, and meiotic abnormality of two Phalaenopsis yellow cultivars, namely Phalaenopsis ‘Fuller’s Sunset’ and Phalaenopsis ‘Geumgongju,’ were analyzed in this study. Cytogenetic analyses revealed that both cultivars had hypotetraploid and asymmetrical chromosomes. Assessment of pollen viability using the 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining test and in vitro pollen germination in five flower developmental stages demonstrated that P. ‘Fuller’s Sunset’ pollinia were viable because it were stained in all stages with pollen tube growth. In contrast, unstained pollinia and the absence of pollen tubes were observed in P. ‘Geumgongju.’ Sporad stage analysis showed that P. ‘Geumgongju’ contained predominantly abnormal sporads with micronuclei compared to those of P. ‘Fuller’s Sunset.’ The results of this study provide vital information for breeding programs for Phalaenopsis cultivars and emphasize the importance of selecting appropriate parents for hybridization.

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수분수용 고품질 떫은감 ‘파트너’( Thunb.) 육성
Breeding of ‘Partner’ (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) Astringent Persimmon with High Quality as a Pollinizer
Kwang-Sik Cho, Il-Sheob Shin, Sam-Seok Kang, Yoon-Kyeong Kim, Jin-Ho Choi, Myung-Su Kim, Kyeong-Bok Ma
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(3):294-298.   Published online September 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.3.294

In order to select pollinizer varieties of high fruit qualities with large sized and high soluble solid contents, ‘Nishimurawase’ was crossed with ‘Johongsi’ at the Pear Research Institute, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science in 2000. Among these crossed seedlings, ‘00-16-121’ was selected primarily in 2007, and it was finally selected since it was worthy of not only a pollinizer but also ripen and dried persimmon and named ‘Partner’ in 2009. ‘Partner’ shows intermediate in growth habit and semi-spreading tree shape. It has plenty of male flowers and rich pollen amount with about 380 mg per one hundred flowers. The average optimum harvest time of ‘Partner’ was 144 days after full bloom and it matured around one week earlier than ‘Zenzimaru’ and three weeks later than ‘Nishimurawase’. The fruit is elliptic in shape and orange in skin color. Average fruit weight was 224 g, and soluble solids content was 18.8°Brix.

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