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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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