Skip to main navigation Skip to main content

Korean. J. Breed. Sci. : Korean Journal of Breeding Science

OPEN ACCESS
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
EDITORIAL POLICIES
FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Page Path

2
results for

"Young-Hwan Yoon"

Article category

Keywords

Publication year

Authors

"Young-Hwan Yoon"

Articles
만생 다수 복합내병성 총체사료용 벼 ‘중모1029’
Late-Maturing, High Biomass and Multiple Disease Resistant Whole Crop Silage Rice Cultivar ‘Jungmo1029’
Eok-Keun Ahn, Jeom-Ho Lee, Sang-Bok Lee, Chang-Ihn Yang, Yong-Hwan Choi, Jae-Ki Chang, Jong-Min Jeong, Gyu-Sung Lee, Myeong-Ki Kim, Jun-Hwan Kim, Yong-Jae Won, Ung-Jo Hyun, Young-Jun Mo, Young-Hwan Yoon, Ji-Ung Jeung, Sea-Kwan Oh, Moon-Woen Seo, Chung-Kon Kim
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(2):159-165.   Published online June 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.2.159

‘Jungmo1029’, a late-maturing, high biomass and multiple disease resistant rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar, was developed for whole crop silage (WCS) use. It was derived from a cross between ‘Gillim collection1’ with high biomass and ‘Junam’ which has some of diseases resistant genes. This elite cultivar had about 127 days growth period from seeding to heading, 105 cm culm length, 11 panicles per hill, 163 spikelets per panicle and 1,000-grain weight of 21.5 g as brown rice. This WCS rice variety was weak to cold stresses similar to ‘Nokyang’ but was tolerant to lodging in the field. In addition, ‘Jungmo1029’ was resistant to leaf and neck blast, bacterial blight except race K3a and rice stripe virus but susceptible to brown planthopper. Its average dry matter yield for three years reached 17.1 MT/ha, 14% higher than that of ‘Nokyang’. This stay green cultivar had good quality for WCS with low acid detergent fiber and high total digestible nutrients similar to ‘Nokyang’. ‘Jungmo1029’ was suitable for cultivation in the central and southern plain area of the South Korean peninsula and required to harvest 15~30 days after heading to improve the digestibility of cattle (Registration No. 5104).

  • 2 View
  • 0 Download
조생 중립종 벼 신품종 ‘새오대’
An Early-Maturing and Medium-Grain Rice Variety ‘Saeodae’
Myeong-Ki Kim, Young-Seop Shin, Yong-Jae Won, Eok-Keun Ahn, Jung-Pil Suh, Kuk-Hyun Jung, Jeom-Ho Lee, Yong-Hee Jeon, Young-Hwan Yoon, Kwang-Sup Yoon, Jae-Ki Chang, Chang-Ihn Yang, Jong-Min Jeong, Mi-Ra Yoon, Chung-Kon Kim
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2015;47(2):148-153.   Published online June 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2015.47.2.148

There are farmer’s demands to develop early-maturing cultivar in order to replace Odae variety to mid-northern inland plain and southern mountainous area of Korea. Saeodae was developed by the rice breeding team of Cheolwon Substation, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA in 2012. This cultivar was derived from the cross between Geuroobyeo and Suweon 472 in 2001 summer season, and selected by a promising line, SR27376-2-2-1-3, was selected and designated as the line of Cheolweon 81 in 2010. The local adaptability test of Cheolweon 81 was carried out at four locations from 2010 to 2012 and it was named as Saeodae. The heading date of Saeodae is July 25 in Cheolwon area, which is 2 days earlier than that of Odae. This variety has 66cm in culm length and 77 spikelets per panicle. Its 1,000 grain-weight of brown rice is 26.5 g, which is similar to that of Odae. Germination rate at low temperature of this variety is about 70%, and viviparous germination is 17.7%. Cold tolerance of this cultivar is still not good, just mediocre. It shows strong lodging resistance. And premature heading, occurrence of wilting during ripening stage, and leaf senescence at maturing are similar to those of Odae. This variety shows resistance to leaf blast disease, but susceptible to bacterial blight, virus disease and insect pest. This variety has translucent and clear milled rice kernel without white core and belly rice. The yield potential of Saeodae was about 5.26 MT/ha at ordinary fertilizer level in local adaptability test for three years. This variety would be adaptable to mid-northern inland plain and southern mountainous area of Korea.

  • 2 View
  • 0 Download