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논 적응성이 높고 다수성인 유채 1대 잡종 품종 ‘아름’
‘Areum’: F1 Hybrid Rapeseed with Superior Paddy Adaptation and Yield
Jaehee Jeong, Da-Hee An, Hyun-Min Cho, Kyung-Chul Cho, Young-Lok Cha, Eunyoung Oh, Ji-Bong Choi, Dong-Sung Kim, Yeong-Jun Kim, Ji-Eun Lee, Yong-Ku Kang, Kwang-Soo Kim
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2026;58(1):71-79.
Published online March 1, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2026.58.1.71

The F1 hybrid rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) exploits heterosis to deliver greater yield, stability, and uniformity than open-pollinated cultivars, making it suitable for large- scale cultivation. In Korea, cultivation is shifting from landscape and apiculture to expanding edible oil production and increasing the demand for paddy field-adapted hybrids. Using Mokpo-CGMS as the female and the pollen parent ‘09003-B-126-2-1-3,’ we developed the breeding line ‘Dangyo 80,’ which, after multi-environment evaluations of yield and oil quality against ‘Sunmang,’ was selected as a new cultivar ‘Areum. ’ ‘Areum’ exhibits growth habit type IV, yellow flowers, and a red seed coat. Its flowering and maturity times are comparable to ‘Sunmang. ’ Major growth indices did not differ significantly among cultivars; however, while ‘Areum’ showed slightly greater lodging susceptibility, it displayed higher resistance to Sclerotinia stem rot. Notably, in paddy fields ‘Areum’ achieved a higher plant density per square meter than ‘Sunmang’ which produced a 31% yield increase. In fatty acid composition, ‘Areum’ had higher oleic acid content (65% vs. 60%) and lower erucic acid (0.95% vs. 1.35%) than ‘Sunmang,’ indicating improved suitability for high-quality edible rapeseed oil production (Registration No. 9755).

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New Cultivar Developed

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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다수성 지황 ‘다강’
A High-Yielding Rehmannia glutinosa Liboschitz ex Steudel Cultivar ‘Dagang’
Sang-Hoon Lee, Chung-Berm Park, Yong-Ku Kang, Geum-Soog Kim, Sin-Hee Han, Ae-Jin Choi, Seung-Ho Han, Jong-Yeob Kim, Hyun-Ro Park, Mok Hur, Chun-Geon Park
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2018;50(3):236-239.   Published online September 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2018.50.3.236

A new Rehmannia glutinosa cultivar ‘Dagang’ was bred from ‘Jihwang 1’ (check variety) seedlings by the medicinal crop breeding team of the National Institute of Horticulture and Herbal Science, RDA, in 2010. It has pink flowers, a dark brown seed coat, and a light yellow root cortex. The plant type was intermediate erect, whereas ‘Jihwang 1’ showed some drooping. The leaf shape was narrow oblong, whereas ‘Jihwang 1’ was oblong. The yield of dried root was higher than that of ‘Jihwang 1’. ‘Dagang’ showed stronger resistance to root rot than did ‘Jihwang 1’, rendering it more stable in cultivation. The regional adaptation trials were conducted at three different locations from 2009 to 2010. The average yield of ‘Dagang’ was 20.1 ton/ha, which was 14% higher than that of ‘Jihwang 1’. Also, compared with ‘Jihwang 1’, the yield of ‘Dagang’ was 1%–3% higher than that of the existing cultivars ‘Kokang’ and ‘Togang’. This cultivar could adapt to most of the cultivation areas in Korea, except for mountainous regions (Registration No. 4724).

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