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양파 F종자생산을 위한 조생계 웅성불임계통 ‘원예 30005’
Early Maturing Male Sterile Line ‘Wonye 30005’ for Hybrid Seed Production of Onion (Allium cepa L.)
Cheol-Woo Kim, Eul-Tai Lee, In-Hu Choi, Young-Seok Jang, Sang-kyeong Bae, Sae-Jung Suh
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2016;48(2):168-172.   Published online June 30, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2016.48.2.168

Male sterile line in onion is essential to the development of hybrid varieties. Onion male sterile line 'Wonye30005' was developed by Bioenergy Crop Research Center, NICS, RDA in South Korea in 2010. Lodging date of 'Wonye30005' is May 15th and it belongs to the early maturing type in Korea. We found the male sterile plants in ‘Hamasodachi’, early maturing open-pollinated variety, and the male-sterile plants were cross-pollinated with male fertile line, ‘M330’, the population of F1 showed 100% male sterility and the F1 plants were subsequently backcrossed for five generations. 'Wonye30005' was numbered as ‘MMS77’ in 2009 and the corresponding male parent is called MMSB77. 'Wonye30005' has round bulb shape (Bulb index, 97), cold resistance, and excellent storage quality and average bulb weight is 253g. Flowering date is May 25th and flower bud size is 84 mm in full bloom. The number and length of flower stalks per bulb are 4 and 134 cm, respectively. 'Wonye30005' has been filed in Korea Seed and Variety Service in 2010. Overall, 'Wonye30005' is promising male sterile line for early maturing type hybrid seed production and breeding program. (no 4673)

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양파 F종자생산용 중만생계 웅성불임계통 ‘원예 30006’
Mid-late Male Sterile Line ‘Wonye 30006’ for F1 Seed Production of Onion (Allium cepa L.)
Cheol-Woo Kim, Eul-Tai Lee, In-Hu Choi, Young-Seok Jang, Sang-kyeong Bae, Sae-Jung Suh
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2014;46(4):428-432.   Published online December 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2014.46.4.428

The production of hybrid onion (A. cepa L.) seed is economically feasible using systems of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). Therefore, male sterile (A-line) and maintainer (B-line) is essential to development of F1 hybrids. Male sterile line Wonye30006’ was developed by Bioenergy Crop Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science, RDA in South Korea in 2010. The first cross for introduction of CMS was conducted in 2000. Male-sterile parents which were selected from ‘F2-6’ breeding lines were pollinated with male fertile line ‘HMB’ (inbred line). The fertility test was conducted in 2002 and maintainer line ‘Mo2005’ was selected. The proportion of male-sterility plants of F1 population was 100% for subsequent four backcross generations. ‘Wonye30006’ was named ‘MMS66’ in 2009 and the corresponding male parent was called ‘MMSB66’. As an mid-late maturing type, lodging date is around May 25th. ‘Wonye30006’ has round bulb and the average bulb weight is 184 g. Plant height and stem diameter are 56 cm and 12.4 mm, respectively. Number and the length of flower stalks per mother bulb are 122 cm and 6, respectively. Flowering date is June 4th and flower bud size is 81.2 mm. Wonye30006 will be used for development of F1 hybrids in breeding program. (no. 4674)

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