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고품질 대립계 무핵포도 신품종 ‘스위트 드림’
A Seedless Table Grape Variety with High Quality and Large Berries, ‘Sweet Dream’
Young-Sik Park, Jae-Yun Heo, Nam-Yong Um, Sun-Bai Bang, Sung-Min Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(4):421-424.   Published online December 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.4.421

‘Sweet Dream’(Vitis complex), a new triploid seedless grape cultivar, is developed from the grape breeding program at Gangwondo Agricultural Research and Extension Services in 2009. ‘Sweet Dream’ was obtained from a cross ‘Honey Black’(Vitis complex) and ‘Campbell Early’(Vitis labrusca), a diploid x tetraploid grape cultivar. Characteristics of fruits and vines in ‘Sweet Dream’ were observed from 2006 to 2008, and ‘Sweet Dream’ was finally selected in 2009. Its optimum harvest time in Chuncheon is September 11, 12 days later than ‘Campbell Early’. ‘Sweet Dream’ has strong vine vigor and moderate freezing tolerance, with no bud damage occurring during winter in Chuncheon. The average weight of a cluster is 440g, and its average soluble solids concentration is 16.4 °Brix. It is seedless and has larger fruit size and better fruit quality than ‘Campbell Early’. It, therefore, is expected that introduction of ‘Sweet Dream’ could contribute to the diversification and gentrification of Korean grape cultivars (Registration No. 4359).

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Hypo-, Hyper-tetraploid 포도의 수체생육 및 과실특성
Growth and Fruit Characteristics of Hypo-, Hyper-tetraploid Grapes
Young-Sik Park, Jae-Yun Heo, Nam-Yong Um, Sun-Bai Bang, Sung-Min Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(3):192-198.   Published online September 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.3.192

In this study, we investigated the fruit and vine characteristics of hypo- and hyper-tetraploid grapes from which a chromosome was added or deleted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possibility of developing seedless grapes by utilizing the characteristics of hypo- and hyper-tetraploid grapes. Both the hypo- and hyper-tetraploid grapes showed stable vine growth characteristics unlike other aneuploid plants, which displayed abnormal leaf morphology and unstable vine growth patterns, indicating that hypo- and hyper-tetraploid grapes can be used for commercial purpose. The hypo-tetraploid grapes produced 100% seedless fruits, with large berries ranging from 8.5 to 10.5 g, when the grapes were applied with 100 ppm gibberillic acid during their full bloom period. Although the fruits of the hyper-tetraploid grape were larger than those of the hypo-tetraploid grapes, it produced a lower percentage of seedless fruits. We conclude that the characteristics of hypo-tetraploid grapes may be exploited to develop seedless grapes with large berries.

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