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New Cultivar Developed
중만생 저아밀로스 가공용 벼 ‘미호’(밀양300호)
‘Miho’ (Milyang300), a Mid to Late Low-Amylose Variety of Processed Rice
Ji Yoon Lee, Na Geum Lee, You Chun Song, Jong Hee Lee, Su min Jo, Young Ho Kwon, So Myeong Lee, Ju won Kang, Dong Soo Park, Jun Hyeon Cho
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2021;53(3):295-304.
Published online September 1, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2021.53.3.295

‘Miho’ (Milyang300) was developed as a processing rice by means of pedigree selection. ‘Milyang300’ has slightly opaque seeds with low amylose content (11.2%), unlike cultivars such as Baegjinju and Milky-queen, which have seeds with low amylose but are opaque. ‘Milyang300’ was selected and named ‘Miho’ in 2016. ‘Miho’ is a late-maturing ecotype with an average heading date of August 21st. It shows mild resistance to leaf blast and strong resistance to rice stripe virus, and bacterial blight (K1-K3); however, it is susceptible to brown plant hopper infestation. The yield capacity of ‘Miho’ determined over 3 years of regional yield trials was 565 kg/10 a. In terms of processing properties, ‘Miho’ shows no significant differences in textural properties when stored for 6-48 h at 3℃ and -18℃. Moreover, the physical properties of ‘Miho’ remain unaltered during freeze-thaw processes. Thus, the low-amylose rice ‘Miho’ may be suitable for the production of refrigerated and frozen cooked rice (Registration No. 7656).

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