Huhn-Pal Moon
Rice University
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Euphytica | 1999
Yong-Hee Jeon; Sang-Nag Ahn; Hae-Chune Choi; Tae-Ryong Hahn; Huhn-Pal Moon
We report the tagging of a brown planthopper (BPH) resistance gene (Bph–1) in rice using RAPD and RFLP markers. The Korean rice variety ‘Gayabyeo’ has dominant duplicate genes including Bph–1 conferring resistance to biotype 1 of BPH. Bulked segregant RAPD analysis was employed for rapid identification of DNA markers linked to resistance genes. For tagging these two genes, an F2F3 population from a ‘Gayabyeo’ × ‘Nagdongbyeo’ cross was developed and evaluated for BPH resistance. Three bulked DNAs from two groups of homozygous BPH resistant (each for Bph–1 and the other unknown gene) and homozygous susceptible F2 plants were analyzed by RAPD using 140 random oligomers. One primer, OPD–7 yielded a 700-bp fragment that was present in Gayabyeo and resistant F2 plants (homozygous for Bph-1 locus) but absent in Nagdongbyeo and susceptible F2 plants. Cosegregation of this marker with Bph-1 was verified using an F2 population segregating for Bph-1. Chromosomal regions surrounding the Bph-1 were examined with additional RFLP and microsatellite markers on chromosome 12 to define the location of the RAPD marker and Bph-1. Use of this RAPD marker could facilitate early selection of resistant lines for BPH.
Euphytica | 2002
Soo-Jin Kwon; Sang-Nag Ahn; Eung-Gee Jeong; Yong-Hee Jeon; Hung-Goo Hwang; Hae-Chune Choi; Huhn-Pal Moon
The present study was carried out to evaluate genetic divergence among eleven japonica rice cultivars and to assess the relationship between genetic distance and hybrid performance in partial non-reciprocal crosses among them. The 44 F1 hybrids along with the eleven parents were evaluated for five cold tolerance-related traits; discoloration at seedling stage, days to heading, culm length, fertility, and spikelets per panicle in a cold water screening nursery (17 °C). The eleven parents were examined for DNA polymorphism using amplified fragment length polymorphisms(AFLPs). A total of 855 polymorphic variants were generated and based on the polymorphism data, genetic distances (GDs) ranged from 0.023 to0.524. Very little heterosis was observed in hybrids for most of the traits,whereas heterosis was high for fertility. The correlation values of GDs with F1 performance were mostly non-significant except for discoloration and fertility. The correlations of GDs with mid-parent and better-parent heterosis were not significant and proved to be of no predictive value. Our results indicate that GDs based on AFLP markers are not useful for predicting heterosis for cold tolerance in japonica hybrids.
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2002
Huhn-Pal Moon; Jung-Il Lee
Plant Breeding | 2002
Soo-Jin Kwon; W.-G. Ha; Hung-Goo Hwang; S.-J. Yang; H. C. Choi; Huhn-Pal Moon; S.-N. Ahn
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 1998
Huhn-Pal Moon; Kyung-Ho Kang; Sang-Nag Ahn; Seon-Hee Choi
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 1999
Young-Chan Cho; Young-Seop Shin; Sang-Nag Ahn; Gleen B. Gregorio; Kyong-Ho Kang; Darshan.S. Brar; Huhn-Pal Moon
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 1999
Soo-Jin Kwon; Sang-Nag Ahn; Hae-Chune Choi; Huhn-Pal Moon
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2004
Huhn-Pal Moon
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2001
Huhn-Pal Moon
Archive | 2010
Mun-Hue Heu; Huhn-Pal Moon