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조기재배용 분질고구마 ‘진다미’
‘Jindami’, an Early Maturing Mealy Sweet Potato Variety
Jin-Young Moon, Jong-Il Chung, Jong-Tae Lee, Yeon-Hyeon Hwang, Young-Gwang Kim, Chang-Hee Son, Seon-Hui Kim, Mun-Hee Yang, Bo-Ram Kim, Eon-Jung Ryu, Jae-Won Cho, Jung-Sun Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2024;56(4):559-567.
Published online December 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2024.56.4.559

In 2022, Jindami was developed as an early maturing mealy sweet potato variety. It was derived from a cross between Dahomi (IT309420) with early maturity and Jinyulmi (IT327287) with early maturity and good palatability. The storage roots of Jindami have a light-purple skin, yellow flesh, and a reverse-ovate shape. When steamed, Jindami storage roots exhibit a mealy texture and are tenderer than those of the check variety, Jinyulmi. The sugar content of steamed Jindami storage roots was 25.4 mg/100 g on a dry weight basis, which was 6.0% higher than that of Jinyulmi. The marketable yield of Jindami storage roots was 28.6 t/ha in the early-season production, which was 19.2% higher than that of Jinyulmi with high yield in the early-season production. Jindami is resistant to root-knot nematode and Fusarium wilt. Jindami is expected to contribute to an increased income for sweet potato-growers as it has good palatability and can be shipped at a time when the market price is high owing to its high yield in the early-season production.

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식용 고구마 품종 ‘소담미’
‘Sodammi’, a Sweetpotato Variety for Table Use
Hyeong-Un Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, San Goh, Sang-Sik Nam, Jae-Myung Kim, Gyeong-Dan Yu, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jung-Wook Yang, Jae-Hwan Roh, Im-Been Lee, Jin-Young Moon, Young-Sik Kang, Soo-Hyun Cho, Jae-Wung Lee, Kyu-Hwan Choi
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2023;55(1):54-62.
Published online March 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2023.55.1.54

In 2020, ‘Sodammi’ was developed as a sweetpotato with a slightly moist texture, excellent palatability, and appearance. It was derived from a cross between ‘Hogammi’ (IT327288), which has a slightly moist texture and excellent palatability, and ‘Kyushu No. 121’ (IT309496), which has a yellow flesh and good appearance. The storage roots of ‘Sodammi’ have a purple-red skin, yellow flesh, and an ovate shape. ‘Sodammi’ storage roots exhibit a slightly moist texture and are more tender than those of the check variety ‘Jinhongmi’. The sweetness of steamed storage roots of ‘Sodammi’ was 19.1, which was 24.8% higher than that of ‘Jinhongmi’. Palatability of steamed storage of ‘Sodammi’ was better than that of ‘Jinhongmi’. The marketable storage root yield of ‘Sodammi’ was 19.6 MT/ha during the normal season culture. ‘Sodammi’ is moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt and root-knot nematodes. ‘Sodammi’ had very good storability, as there was almost no decay rate and no internal cavitation during long-term storage. Cultivation of the ‘Sodammi’ variety is expected to expand considerably, as it has characteristics favored by consumers, farmers, and distributors due to its excellent palatability, appearance, and storability (Registration No. 8789).

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다수성 점질 고구마 ‘보드레미’
‘Bodeuremi’, a Sweetpotato Variety with Moist Texture and High Yield
Hyeong-Un Lee, Sang-Sik Nam, Mi-Nam Chung, Jae-Myung Kim, Seon-Kyeong Han, Gyeong-Dan Yu, Jung-Wook Yang, Yong-Ku Kang, Eom-Ji Hwang, Im-been Lee, Jin-Cheon Park, Jae-Hwan Roh, Jin-Young Moon, Kyu-Hwan Choi, Young-Sik Kang
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2022;54(1):57-65.
Published online March 1, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2022.54.1.57

In 2019, ‘Bodeuremi’ was developed as a high-yielding sweetpotato variety with good palatability. It was derived from a cross between ‘MI2006-58-02’ with high yield and ‘Beniharuka’ (IT309504) with good palatability. The storage roots of ‘Bodeuremi’ have a red skin, light orange flesh, and an ovate shape. When steamed, ‘Bodeuremi’ storage roots exhibit a moist texture and are more tender than those of the check variety ‘Pungwonmi’. The sugar content of steamed ‘Bodeuremi’ storage roots was 33.4 mg/100 g dw, which was 6.0% higher than that of ‘Pungwonmi’. The marketable yield of ‘Bodeuremi’ storage roots was 30.3 MT/ha in the early season culture, which was 4.5% higher than that of ‘Pungwonmi’ with high yield in the early season culture. ‘Bodeuremi’ is resistant to root-knot nematode and moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt. ‘Bodeuremi’ is expected to contribute to increased income of sweetpotato growers as it has high cultivation stability and can be shipped at a time when the market price is high owing to its high yield in the early cultivation.

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휴면기간이 짧고 숙기가 빠른 2기작 감자 신품종 ‘새봉’
‘Saebong’: A Double Cropping Potato Variety with a Short Dormancy Period and Early Maturity
Jang-Gyu Choi, Young-Eun Park, Ju-Sung Im, Young-Gyu Lee, Dong-Chil Chang, Yong-Ik Jin, Jin-Hee Seo, Hyun-Jin Park, Gyu-Bin Lee, Ji-Hong Cho
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2021;53(4):526-533.
Published online December 1, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2021.53.4.526

‘Saebong’ is a double cropping potato variety bred by the Highland Agriculture Research Institute, NICS, RDA, in 2010. Although the major double-cropped potato cultivar of Korea, cv. Dejima, with a dormancy period of 50-60 days after harvest was introduced in 1978, it is susceptible to physiological disorders, such as abnormal tubers and cracking, and common scab. The ‘Chubaek’ variety matures very early and has a dormancy period similar to that of cv. Dejima, yet it is highly susceptible to potato virus Y and has a low dry matter content. ‘Saebong’ was obtained by crossing ‘Daegwan2-8’ with ‘DH9-231’ in 2002. Seedling and line selections were performed from 2003-2004, and yield trials were carried out from 2005-2006 in Gangneung and Pyeongchang. Regional yield trials were conducted in spring and autumn in Namhae, Jeju, and Gangneung from 2007-2008 and in Muan, Jeju, and Gangneung in 2009. This variety produces many white flowers and berries, narrow green leaflets and petioles, and round tubers with beige-colored skin and white-colored flesh. Its dormancy period, when stored at 20℃, was 50-60 days after harvest in spring, similar to cv. Dejima and Chubaek. The average tuber yields in spring and autumn regional trials were 40.4 and 30.5 ton⋅ha-1, respectively. It is susceptible to common scab but highly resistant to potato leafroll virus and potato virus Y. Its dry matter content was 21.56% and 20.60% in spring and autumn, respectively (similar to those of cv. Atlantic and cv. Goun). It produces brighter colored potatoes and can be used to process potato chips and table stock after autumn cultivation in the potato double cropping area of Korea (Registration No. 4873).

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휴면기간이 짧고 역병에 강한 황색 감자 신품종 ‘강선’
‘Gangseon’, a Yellow Potato Variety with Short Dormancy and Late Blight Resistance
Ji-Hong Cho, Jang-Gyu Choi, Young-Gyu Lee, Ju-Sung Im, Seon-Kyeong Han, Sung-Ryong Kim, Ae-Kyung Moon, Dong-Chil Chang, Yong-Ik Jin, Hyun-Jin Park, Jin-Hui Seo, Gyu-Bin Lee, Chung-Ki Cheon, Young-Eun Park, Kwang-Soo Cho
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(4):460-466.   Published online December 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.4.460

A new double cropping potato variety, ‘Gangseon’, was bred by the Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA, Korea, in 2016. ‘Gangseon’ was obtained from the cross between ‘Daegwan1-83’ and ‘Chubaek’ in 2006. Seedling and line selection was performed from 2008 to 2009, and preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out with ‘Gangseon’ from 2010 to 2013 in Gangneung city. The regional yield trials were conducted in Gangneung, Muan, and Jeju from 2014 to 2016. ‘Gangseon’ has light purple flowers, green narrow leaflets and petioles with medium anthocyanin coloration, round tubers with yellow russet skin, and yellow flesh. The dormancy of ‘Gangseon’ stored in 20 ℃ was 60-70 days after harvesting, which is longer than those of ‘Dejima’ and ‘Chubaek’, but shorter than that of ‘Superior’. The average yields of tubers in the spring and fall seasons were 36.6 and 21.2 ton⋅ha-1, respectively, in the regional yield trials. It is susceptible to common scab and potato virus Y, but has high resistance to potato leaf roll virus, potato virus X, early blight, and late blight. The dry matter contents were 22.1% in spring and 19.8% in autumn. The adaptation area of ‘Gangseon’ is the southern coastal area, including Jeju Island, Korea. The plant variety protection right of ‘Gangseon’ was registered in April 2020, and its grant number is 8081.

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끝순 채소용 고구마 우수 품종 선발
Selection of Excellent Sweetpotato Varieties Suitable for Tip Vegetable Use
Gyeong-Dan Yu, Hyeong-Un Lee, Sang-Sik Nam, Mi-Nam Chung, San Goh, Eom-Ji Hwang, Seung-Yong Lee, Jin-Cheon Park, Seon-Kyeong Han, Im-Been Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(4):342-353.   Published online December 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.4.342

In order to select sweetpotato varieties with excellent tip characteristics, we investigated the appearance, yield, and functional compounds in 32 domestic sweetpotato varieties. During the cultivation period, the total production of sweetpotato tips among the different variety ranged from 1,780 to 9,923 g/m2, with that of the Gogeonmi variety being the highest. The lutein content among varieties ranged from 21.7 to 47.0 mg/100 g and was highest in the Juhwangmi variety, whereas the ß-carotene content ranged from 25.5 to 183.4 mg/100 g and was highest in the Hayanmi variety. The total polyphenol content ranged from 30.7 to 74.4 mg CAE/g, and it was high in the Pungwonmi, Daeyumi, and Dahomi varieties at 74.4, 73.8, and 72.9 mg CAE/g, respectively, whereas the DPPH radical scavenging activity of tips ranged from 88.6% to 91.6%, with Gogeonmi and Healthymi showing the highest value of 91.6%. ABTS radical scavenging activity was found to be lowest in the Yeonjami variety at 86%, whereas the remaining 31 varieties showed values in excess of 96%. ABTS radical scavenging activity showed a high positive correlation with total polyphenol content. On the basis of these analyses, we identified Juhwangmi with high lutein content, Hayanmi with high beta-carotene content and high yield, and Gogeonmi with high DPPH radical scavenging activity and high yield, as being suitable varieties for tip cultivation. We anticipate that these sweetpotato varieties with excellent tip characteristics will be used as parents for the breeding of varieties for vegetable use.

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New Cultivar Developeds

가뭄에 잘 견디고 감자역병에 강한다수성 감자 ‘대광’
‘Daegwang’, a High Yielding Potato Variety with Resistance to Late Blight and Drought
Young-Eun Park, Dong-Chil Chang, Ju-Sung Im, Young-Gyu Lee, Jang-Gyu Choi, Yong-Ik Jin, Ji-Hong Cho, Kwang-Soo Cho
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(3):272-278.   Published online September 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.3.272

Abstract‘Daegwang’ was developed in a potato breeding program at the Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration, South Korea. It was selected from the hybrid ‘Haryeong’בP03404-1’ from 2007. In 2011-2012, the major agronomic characteristics of this variety were evaluated in Gangneung for spring cultivation and Pyeongchang for summer cultivation as clone number ‘P07917-4’. ‘P07917-4’ was renamed as ‘Daegwan 1-127’, and regional yield trials for this clone were conducted in Cheongju, Naju, Gangneung, and Pyeongchang in 2013-2015. This cultivar was registered as ‘Daegwang’, based on its key agronomic characteristics, including drought tolerance, late blight resistant, and high yield. It has medium maturity and a semi-erect growth habit. ‘Daegwang’ has a round to short oval tuber shape, shallow eye-depth, yellow skin color, and white flesh color. Its leaf color is green, and its white flowers bloom abundantly. This cultivar is resistant to potato late blight but susceptible to potato common scab. The incidences of hollow heart and internal brown spot were low. However, the frequency of tuber cracking was high, at about 6.0% in summer cultivation in Pyeongchang. In the regional yield trials, ‘Daegwang’ had an average tuber yield of 34.1 ton/ha, which was 6.2% higher than that of ‘Sumi’, and its dry matter content was 16.8%. Boiled ‘Daegwang’ tubers have a viscous-floury texture and a pleasant taste. ‘Daegwang’ is expected to be produced as a table potato. (Registration No. 7664).

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식용 고구마 품종 ‘진율미’
‘Jinyulmi’, a Sweetpotato Variety for Table Use
Hyeong-Un Lee, Joon-Seol Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Sang-Sik Nam, Jung-Wook Yang, Jae-Myung Kim, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Yeon-Sang Song, Seon-Kyeong Han, Eom-Ji Hwang, Gyeong-Dan Yu, San Goh, Seung-Yong Lee, Im-been Lee, Jin-Young Moon, Kyu-Hwan Choi, Se-Gu Hwang, An-Soo Lee, Young-Sik Kang
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(3):263-271.   Published online September 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.3.263

AbstractIn 2016, ‘Jinyulmi’ was developed as a sweetpotato variety with good palatability and high marketable storage root yield. It was derived from a cross between ‘Sinchunmi’ and ‘Jeonmi’. ‘Sinchunmi’ is small, with an average storage root weight of 141 g and an average number of marketable storage roots of 3.4. ‘Jeonmi’ has a high storage root yield of 26.2 MT/ha and intermediate steamed storage root texture. The storage roots of ‘Jinyulmi’ are elliptical and have red skin and yellow flesh. ‘Jinyulmi’ is resistant to Fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to root-knot nematode. The steamed storage root texture of ‘Jinyulmi’ is intermediate and more tender than that of check variety ‘Yulmi’. The sweetness of ‘Jinyulmi’ steamed storage roots was 13.1, which was 12.9% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. ‘Jinyulmi’ steamed storage roots are also more palatable than those of ‘Yulmi’. The marketable storage roots yield of ‘Jinyulmi’ was 24.2 MT/ha in the early season culture, which was 26.0% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. Its average marketable storage root weight was 137 g in the normal season culture, which was lower than that of ‘Yulmi’, but the number of marketable storage roots per plant was 3.6, which was higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The marketable storage root yield of ‘Jinyulmi’ was 28.6 MT/ha in the normal season culture, which was 19.7% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. ‘Jinyulmi’ is, therefore, suitable for both early and normal season cultures (Registration No. 7053).

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휴면기간이 짧고 맛이 좋은 2기작감자 신품종 ‘금선’
A New Double Cropping Potato Variety ‘Geumseon’ with Short Dormancy and Good Taste
Ji-Hong Cho, Young-Eun Park, Chung-Ki Cheon, Young-Gyu Lee, Sung-Ryong Kim, Seon-Kyeong Han, Dong-Chil Chang, Ju-Sung Im, Yong-Ik Jin, Kwang-Soo Cho
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(1):69-75.   Published online March 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.1.69

A new double cropping potato variety, ‘Geumseon,’ was bred by Highland Agriculture Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration in 2014. ‘Geumseon’ was obtained from the cross between ‘Chuyoung’ and ‘Daegwan1-87’ in 2005. The seedling and line selections of ‘Geumseon’ were performed from 2006 to 2007 and preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out from 2008 to 2011 in Gangneung. The regional yield trials were conducted in three locations (Gangneung, Muan, and Jeju) from 2012 to 2014. ‘Geumseon’ has white flowers, green narrow leaflets and petioles, and short oval tubers with beige skin and white flesh. The dormancy of ‘Geumseon’ was 60-70 days in 20℃ after harvest, which is longer than those of ‘Dejima’ and ‘Chubaek’. The average yield of tubers in spring and fall were 42.1 and 25.8 ton ha-1 in the regional yield trials, respectively. It is susceptible to common scab, late blight, and potato virus Y, but has a high resistance to potato leaf roll virus and potato virus X. The dry matter content was 21.9 and 23.0% in spring and fall season, respectively. Plant variety protection right of ‘Geumseon’ was registered in November 2018, and its grant number is 6924.

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식용 자색 고구마 품종 ‘단자미’
A Purple-Fleshed Sweetpotato Variety ‘Danjami’ for Table Use
Hyeong-Un Lee, Joon-Seol Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Jung-Wook Yang, Sik-Sang Nam, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jae-Myung Kim, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Yeon-Sang Song, Eom-Ji Hwang, Gyeong-Dan Yu, San Goh, Jin-Young Moon, Kyu-Hwan Choi, Se-Gu Hwang, An-Soo Lee, Young-Sik Kang, Kyeong-Bo Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2020;52(1):53-61.   Published online March 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2020.52.1.53

‘Danjami’ was developed in 2015 as a purple-fleshed sweetpotato variety with excellent palatability. It was derived from a cross between ‘Yeonjami’ with purple flesh and ‘Yeonhwangmi’ with good palatability. The storage roots of this variety are elliptical with purple skin, and light purple flesh. It is moderately resistant to fusarium wilt and resistant to root-knot nematode. The texture of the steamed storage root of ‘Danjami’ is slightly moist and more tender than that of ‘Sinjami’. Soluble solid content of steamed storage roots of ‘Danjami’ was 31.3 °Brix, which was 20.8% higher than that of ‘Sinjami’. The palatability of steamed storage roots of ‘Danjami’ was better than that of ‘Sinjami’. The anthocyanin content of storage roots of ‘Danjami’ was 55.1 mg/100g dry weight. Total polyphenol content and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity did not differ from that of ‘Sinjami’. The number of marketable storage roots per plant and the average weight of marketable storage root was 2.8 and 136 g under the normal and late-season culture in ‘Danjami’, respectively. The marketable storage root yield of ‘Danjami’ was 21.5 MT/ha under the normal and late-season culture, which was 78.8% of that of ‘Sinjami’. The yield of marketable storage root over 50 g of ‘Danjami’ was 15.3 MT/ha under the early-season culture, which was 28.8% lower than that under the normal and late-season culture. ‘Danjami’ was more suitable for the normal and late-season culture than for the early-season culture (Registration No. 6465).

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식용 고구마 품종 ‘호감미’
‘Hogammi’, a Sweetpotato Variety for Table Use
Hyeong-Un Lee, Joon-Seol Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Jung-Wook Yang, Sik-Sang Nam, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jae-Myung Kim, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Yeon-Sang Song, Eom-Ji Hwang, Gyeong-Dan Yu, San Goh, Jin-Young Moon, Kyu-Hwan Choi, Se-Gu Hwang, An-Soo Lee, Young-Sik Kang, Kyeong-Bo Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2019;51(4):529-536.   Published online December 1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.4.529

‘Hogammi’ was developed as a sweetpotato variety with β-carotene content and excellent palatability in 2015. It was derived by crossing ‘AB95007-2’, which has good shape and storage root yield, and ‘Annoimo’, which has light orange flesh and good palatability. ‘Hogammi’ had storage roots with long elliptical shape, red skin, and light orange flesh. The texture of the steamed storage root of ‘Hogammi’ was intermediate or slightly moist, and it was more tender than that of ‘Yulmi’. The soluble solid content of the steamed storage roots of ‘Hogammi’ was 29.7 °Brix, which was 10.8% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The palatability of the steamed storage roots of ‘Hogammi’ was better than that of ‘Yulmi’. The β-carotene content of the storage roots of ‘Hogammi’ was 9.8 mg/100 g dry weight. ‘Hogammi’ was moderately resistant to Fusarium wilt and root-knot nematode. In ‘Hogammi’, the number of marketable storage roots per plant and the average weight of marketable storage root were 3.4 and 133 g under culture in the normal season, respectively. The marketable storage root yield of ‘Hogammi’ was 24.1 MT/ha under culture in the normal season, which was 4% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The yield of marketable storage root over 50 g of ‘Hogammi’ was 14.5 MT/ha under culture in the early season, which was 39.8% lower than that under culture in the normal season. ‘Hogammi’ was more suitable for culture in the normal season (Registration No. 6466).

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생리장해에 강하며 건물 함량이 높고 맛이 좋은 감자 ‘다미’
‘Dami’, A Potato Cultivar with Few Tuber Physical Defects, High Dry Matter Content, and Good Taste
Young-Eun Park, Ji-Hong Cho, Ju-Sung Im, Kwang-Soo Cho, Jeom-Soon Kim, Young-Gyu Lee, Dong-Chil Chang, Yong-Ik Jin, Chung-Ki Cheon, Jin-Chul Jung
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2019;51(2):122-127.   Published online June 1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.2.122

‘Dami’ was released by the potato breeding program at the National Institute of Highland Agriculture (NIHA), National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration. To develop a potato cultivar suitable for spring and summer cropping with good taste, a cross of ‘Daegwan 1-97’ × ‘Daegwan 1-98’ was made in 2005. One of the progenies selected, clone number P05855-18, was validated for key agronomic characteristics required for spring cultivation in Gangneung and summer cultivation in Pyeongchang from 2009 to 2011. Subsequently, P05855-18 was advanced to nationwide field trials and renamed as ‘Daegwan 1-121’. Regional adaptations of ‘Daegwan 1-121’ were tested in Cheongju, Najoo, Gangneung, and Pyeongchang between 2012 and 2014, and finally registered as a potato cultivar, ‘Dami’, based on key agronomic characteristics, including mid-maturity, semi-erect growth habit, and consumer traits including round tuber and very shallow eye-depth. ‘Dami’ has yellow skin and white flesh. The leaves are green, and white flowers bloom abundantly. Physiological tuber disorders, such as malformation, cracks, and internal defects, were less frequently observed than those in ‘Superior’. ‘Dami’ was moderately resistant to potato late blight and viruses. The average tuber yield was approximately 5% higher than that of ‘Sumi’ and the dry matter content was approximately 20.5%. The taste of the boiled whole potato was considered excellent, owing to floury characteristics, and the potato was suitable for table usage (Grant No. 6926).

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덩굴쪼김병 저항성 고구마 품종 ‘예스미’
A Sweetpotato Variety Resistant to Fusarium Wilt, ‘Yeseumi’
Hyeong-Un Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Joon-Seol Lee, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Jae-Myung Kim, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jung-Wook Yang, Yeon-Sang Song, Hyun-Man Shin, Jin-Young Moon, Kyu-Hwan Choi, Sang-Hyun Lim, In-Hu Choi
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2018;50(2):131-138.   Published online June 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2018.50.2.131

‘Yeseumi’, a new sweetpotato variety resistant to fusarium wilt, was developed for table use by Bioenergy Crop Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), Rural Development Administration (RDA) in 2013. ‘Yeseumi’ was derived from the cross between ‘Mokpo34’ and ‘Singeonmi’ resistant to fusarium wilt in 2005. The seedling and line selections were conducted from 2006 to 2008. Preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out from 2009 to 2010. The regional yield trials were performed at five locations from 2011 to 2013. ‘Yeseumi’ has three-lobed leaf, and its leaves, stems, petioles, and nodes are green. Storage root of ‘Yeseumi’ has an elliptical shape, red skin, and light orange flesh. ‘Yeseumi’ was highly resistant to fusarium wilt and susceptible to root-knot nematode. Dry matter content was 25.4%, and texture of steamed storage root was intermediate. Total sugar contents of raw and steamed storage root of ‘Yeseumi’ were higher than those of ‘Yulmi’. β-carotene content of ‘Yeseumi’ was 15.7 mg/100 g DW. Yield of marketable storage root over 50 g of ‘Yeseumi’ was 32.5 MT/ha under the early season culture, which was 97% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The number of marketable storage roots per plant was 2.8 and the average weight of marketable storage root was 143 g under the normal and late season culture. Marketable storage root yield of ‘Yeseumi’ was 23.9 MT/ha under the normal and late season culture, which was 42% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. (Registration No. 5848).

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식용 고구마 신품종 ‘풍원미’
A New Sweetpotato Variety for Table Use, ‘Pungwonmi’
Hyeong-Un Lee, Joon-Seol Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jae-Myung Kim, Jung-Wook Yang, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Sang-Sik Nam, Yeon-Sang Song, Jin-Young Moon, Kyu-Hwan Choi, Hyun-Man Shin, Sang-Hyun Lim, In-Hu Choi
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2017;49(4):420-427.   Published online December 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2017.49.4.420

‘Pungwonmi’, a new sweetpotato variety, was developed for table use by Bioenergy Crop Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA in 2014. This variety was derived from the cross between ‘Benisatsuma’ and ‘Luby3074’ in 2006. The seedling and line selections were performed from 2007 to 2009, and preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out from 2010 to 2011. The regional yield trials were conducted at five locations from 2012 to 2014, and it was named as ‘Pungwonmi’. This variety has cordate leaf shape, and its leaves, stems, nodes, and petioles are green. Storage root of ‘Pungwonmi’ has an elliptical shape, red skin, and light orange flesh. ‘Pungwonmi’ was moderately resistant to fusarium wilt, and resistant to root-knot nematode. Dry matter content was 31.2%, and texture of steamed storage root was intermediate. Total sugar content of raw and steamed storage roots of ‘Pungwonmi’ was higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. β-carotene content of ‘Pungwonmi’ was 9.1 mg/100g DW. Yield of marketable storage root over 50 g of ‘Pungwonmi’ was 24.3 MT/ha under the early season culture, which was 46% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The number of marketable storage roots per plant was 2.8 and the average weight of marketable storage root was 156 g under the optimal and late season culture. Marketable storage root yield of ‘Pungwonmi’ was 24.1 MT/ha under the optimum and late season culture, which was 26% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. (Registration No. 6428).

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식용 고구마 신품종 “건풍미”
A Sweetpotato Cultivar “Geonpungmi” for table use
Joon-Seol Lee, Jeong-ju Kim, Mi-Nam Chung, Hag-Sin Kim, Yeon-Sang Song, Hyeong-Kwon Shim, Seon-Kyeong Han, Kwang-Ho Jeong, Jae-Myeong Kim
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2016;48(4):504-508.   Published online December 31, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2016.48.4.504

Geonpungmi is a new sweetpotato variety developed by Bioenergy Crop Research lnstitute in the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS) at RDA for table use in 2008. This variety was selected from the cross between Mokpo34 and Southern Queen. Two parents, Mokpo34 and Southern Queen, were crossed in 2002. Selection of elite line was performed for 2 years from 2003 to 2004. Preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out from 2004 to 2005. The regional yield trials were conducted at six locations from 2006 to 2008. Geonpungmi has cordate leaf, greenish purple vine and petiole, elliptic storage root, dark purple skin and yellow flesh color of storage root. This variety is resistant to fusarium wilt and nematode. The starch value and total sugar content were 25.8% and 5.82%, respectively. Pasting temperature of starch in Geonpungmi was 74.7°C, and the retrogradation process is earlier than Yulmi. The average yield of storage root is 19.8 ton/ha in the regional yield trials, which is 3% lower than that of Yulmi. The number of marketable storage roots per plant was 2.6 and the average weight of one storage root was 154 g.

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식용 고구마 신품종 ‘건황미’
A New Sweetpotato Variety ‘Geonhwangmi’ for Table Use
Hyeong-Un Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Joon-Seol Lee, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Jae-Myung Kim, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jung-Wook Yang, Kyu-Hwan Choi, In-Hu Choi, Sang-Sik Nam
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2016;48(3):355-361.   Published online September 30, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2016.48.3.355

‘Geonhwangmi’, a new sweetpotato variety, was developed for table use by Bioenergy Crop Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), and RDA in 2013. This variety was derived from the cross between ‘Singeonmi’ and ‘Mokpo34’ in 2005. The seedling and line selections were performed from 2006 to 2008, preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out from 2009 to 2010. The regional yield trials were conducted at five locations from 2011 to 2013, and it was named as ‘Geonhwangmi’. This variety has five-lobed leaf, and its leaves, stems, and petioles are green. Storage root of ‘Geonhwangmi’ has an elliptical shape, red skin, and light orange flesh. ‘Geonhwangmi’ was moderately resistant to fusarium wilt, and resistant to root-knot nematode. Dry matter content was 29.4%, and texture of steamed storage root was intermediate. Sucrose content of steamed storage root of ‘Geonhwangmi’ was higher than that of ‘Yulmi’, and steamed storage root palatability of ‘Geonhwangmi’ was better than that of ‘Yulmi’. β-carotene content of ‘Geonhwangmi’ was 3.4 mg/100g DW, which was 7.8% of ‘Juhwangmi’. Yield of marketable storage root over 50 g of ‘Geonhwangmi’ was 23.0 MT/ha under the early seasonal cultivation, which was 39% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The number of marketable storage roots per plant was 2.6 and the average weight of marketable storage root was 151 g under the optimal and late seasonal cultivation. Marketable storage root yield of ‘Geonhwangmi’ was 24.2 MT/ha under the optimum and late seasonal cultivation, which was 45% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. (Registration No. 5853).

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국내 감자 24품종의 괴경내 글리코알칼로이드(glycoalkaloids) 함량 분포
Distribution of Glycoalkaloids in Potato Tubers of 24 Korean Cultivars
Hwang-Bae Sohn, Su-Jeong Kim, Yu-Young Lee, Hyang-Mi Park, Manjulatha Mekapogu, Dong-Chil Chang, Su-Young Hong, Jeong-Hwan Nam, Jong-Taek Suh, Ki-Bum Kweon, Jin-Cheol Jeong, Yul-Ho Kim
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(4):357-365.   Published online December 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.4.357

Potato glycoalkaloids (PGA) are potentially toxic to human at high levels and current safety regulations have recommended that PGA content in tubers should not exceed 20 mg/100g·FW. The purpose of this study was to evaluate α -chaconine, α-solanine and total PGA content in tuber peel and flesh of 24 potato cultivars including ‘Haryeoung’, ‘Goun’, ‘Hongyoung’ and ‘Jayoung’. The total PGA ranged from 3.1 to 10.1 mg/100g·FW and 41-85% of total PGA was accumulated in tuber peel in all cultivars. Potato cultivars with lower level of PGA were ‘Jasim’ (3.1 mg/100g·FW) and ‘Goun’ (3.4 mg/100g·FW), whereas ‘Haryoung’ exhibited the highest level of PGA, 10.1 mg/100g·FW. Especially ‘Jasim’ and ‘Goun’ with the lower level of PGA can be consumed along with the peel on tubers. Also, these results provide the composition and levels of PGA in various potato cultivars for food safety and breeding of new cultivars with low levels of PGA for potato breeders and farmers.

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식용 고구마 신품종 ‘다호미’
A New Sweetpotato Variety ‘Dahomi’ for Table Use
Hyeong-Un Lee, Mi-Nam Chung, Joon-Seol Lee, Yeon-Sang Song, Seon-Kyeong Han, Jae-Myung Kim, Seung-Hyun Ahn, Sang-Sik Nam, Hag-Sin Kim, Sae-Jung Suh, Kwang-Geun Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(3):324-329.   Published online September 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.3.324

‘Dahomi’, a new sweetpotato variety, was developed for table use by the sweetpotato breeding team of Bioenergy Crop Research Institute, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA in 2012. This variety was derived from the cross between ‘Muan4’ and ‘Jinhongmi’ in 2005. The seedling and line selections were performed from 2007 to 2008, preliminary and advanced yield trials were carried out from 2009 to 2010, and the regional yield trials was conducted at five locations from 2011 to 2012 and it was named as ‘Dahomi’. This variety has three or five lobes leaf, green leaf, stem, and petiole. Storage root of ‘Dahomi’ was elliptic, red skin, light orange flesh. This variety is resistant to fusarium wilt, but susceptible to root-knot nematode. Texture of steamed storage root was intermediate, and degree Brix of steamed storage root was 24.8 °Brix. The total sugar content of raw and steamed storage root was 9.7, 32.0/100 dry weight (g), respectively, which was higher than that of ‘Yulmi. Storage root yield of ‘Dahomi’ was 26.3 MT/ha under the early seasonal cultivation, which was 52% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. Storage root yield of ‘Dahomi’ was 21.9 MT/ha under the optimum and late seasonal cultivation, which was 35% higher than that of ‘Yulmi’. The number of storage roots over 50 g per plant was 2.8 and the average weight of storage root was 138 g under the optimum and late seasonal cultivation.

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고전분 중만생 감자 ‘오륜’
A Mid-late Maturing Potato Variety ‘ryun’ with High Starch
Jean-Hee Maeng, Su-Yeoung Ahn, Seong-Jin Choi, Sun-Bae Gwon, Byung-Sup Kim
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(1):92-95.   Published online March 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.1.092

‘Oryun’ was developed in 2012 through crossing ‘Atlantic’ and ‘CIP 705’ followed by seedling and line selections at the Special Crops Research Institute, Gangwon-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services (ARES). The regional yield trials were conducted three times from 2010 to 2012. The growth characteristics of ‘Oryun’ include high vigor, tolerant to lodging, and semi-erected. ‘Oryun’ has white flower, short oval tuber with yellow skin and white flesh. The dormant period of ‘Oryun’ was 90~100 days after harvest, which was 5~10 days longer than ‘Superior’. The average tuber yield of ‘Oryun’ for the three years (2010~2012) was 36.8 M/T per ha and the specific gravity was 1.080, which was higher than that of ‘Superior’. In addition, the variety can be suitable to environment–friendly potato production because of tolerance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans). ‘Oryun’ was applied for Korea Seed & Variety Service with No. 62 in 2013.

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감자 주요 품종의 괴경 부위, 저장기간별 글리코알칼로이드(glycoalkaloid) 함량
Glycoalkaloids Content influenced by Tuber Parts and Storage Period in Major Potato Cultivars of Korea
Yul-Ho Kim, Guem Hee Kim, Hye Rim Ji, Yu-Young Lee, Hyang-Mi Park, Oh-Keun Kwon, Su Jeong Kim, Whang-Bae Sohn, Yong-Ik Jin, Su-Young Hong, Jeong-Hwan Nam, Kibum Kweon, Jong-Taek Suh, Jin-Cheol Jeong
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2014;46(3):209-217.   Published online September 30, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2014.46.3.209

Potato glycoalkaloids (PGAs) are potentially toxic to humans at high levels, and current safety regulations have recommended that PGAs content in tubers of potato cultivars should not exceed 20 mg/100gFW. Accordingly, it is important to determine the PGAs composition and level on potato cultivars for food safety and the breeding for new cultivars with low levels of PGAs. The main aim of this study was to evaluate α-chaconine, α-solanine, and total PGAs content in the peel and cortex portions in four recent cultivars (‘Haryoung’, ‘Goun’, ‘Hongyoung’ and ‘Jayoung’), released by Highland Agriculture Research Center, together with ‘Superior’ and ‘Atlantic’. The total PGAs ranged from 16.5 to 47.7 mg/100gFW. The α-solanine/α -chaconine ratio was 1:3.2 (‘Jayoung’), 1:3.5 (‘Hongyoung’) and 1:2 (‘Superior’), whereas α-solanine was not detected in ‘Goun’, ‘Atlantic’ and ‘Hongyoung’ under the analytical condition of this experiment. 75-94% of total PGAs was existed in the peel part of all cultivars. We selected two cultivars (‘Atlantic’ and ‘Goun’) showing lower PGAs content in the cortex part. During storage at 4°C, total PGAs content fluctuated widely in early stage of storage and stabilized gradually over time in ‘Hongyoung’, ‘Superior’ and ‘Jayoung’. Thus, through the selection of cultivars and storage conditions, these results will provide consumers and breeders with fundamental information about the content of PGAs in Korea major cultivars.

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