Hyung Jin Baek
Rural Development Administration
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Euphytica | 2009
Mun Sup Yoon; Jeongran Lee; Chang Yung Kim; Jung Hoon Kang; Eun gi Cho; Hyung Jin Baek
Approximately 7,000 accessions of Korean soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) landraces, largely composed of three collections, the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute’s soybean (KAS), the Korean Crop Experiment Station’s soybean (KLS) and the Korean Agricultural Development and Technology Center’s soybean (KADTC) collections, have been conserved at the Rural Development Administration (RDA) genebank in Korea. The accessions within collections were classified based on their traditional uses such as sauce soybean (SA), sprouted soybean (SP), soybean for cooking with rice (SCR), and OTHERS. A total of 2,758 accessions of Korean soybean landraces were used to profile and to evaluate genetic structure using six SSR loci. A total of 110 alleles were revealed by at the six SSR loci. The number of alleles per SSR locus ranged from 9 to 39 in Satt187 and Satt_074, respectively. The number of alleles ranged from 87 in the KADTC collection to 96 in the KLS collection, and from 63 in the SCR group to 95 in the SP group. Nei’s average genetic diversity ranged from 0.68 to 0.70 across three collections, and 0.64 to 0.69 across the usage groups. The average between-group differentiation (Gst) was 0.9 among collections, and 4.1 among the usage groups. The similar average diversity among three collections implies that the genetic background of the three collections was quite similar or that there were a large number of duplicate accessions in three collections. The selection from the four groups classified based upon usage may be a useful way to select accessions for developing a Korean soybean landrace core collection at the RDA genebank. DNA profile information of accessions will provide indications of redundancies or omissions and aid in managing the soybean collection held at the RDA genebank. The information on diversity analysis could help to enlarge the genetic diversity of materials in breeding programs and could be used to develop a core collection.
Plant Pathology Journal | 2016
Sang Gyu Kim; On-Sook Hur; Na-Young Ro; Ho-Cheol Ko; Ju-Hee Rhee; Jung Sook Sung; Kyoung-Yul Ryu; Sok-Young Lee; Hyung Jin Baek
Bacterial wilt of tomatoes caused by Ralstonia solanacearum is a devastating disease that limits the production of tomato in Korea. The best way to control this disease is using genetically resistant tomato plant. The resistance degree to R. solanacearum was evaluated for 285 tomato accessions conserved in the National Agrobiodiversity Center of Rural Development Administration. These accessions of tomato were originated from 23 countries. Disease severity of tomato accessions was investigated from 7 days to 14 days at an interval of 7 days after inoculation of R. solanacearum under greenhouse conditions. A total of 279 accessions of tomato germplasm were susceptible to R. solanacearum, resulting in wilt and death in 70 to 90% of these plants. Two tomato accessions were moderately resistant to R. solanacearum. Only four accessions showed high resistance against R. solanacearum. No distinct symptom of bacterial wilt appeared on the resistant tomato germplasms for up to 14 days after inoculation of R. solanacearum. Microscopy of resistant tomato stems infected with R. solanacearum revealed limited bacterial spread with thickening of pit membrane and gum production. Therefore, these four resistant tomato germplasms could be used in tomato breeding program against bacterial wilt.
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2000
Mun Sup Yoon; Jong Woong Ahn; Sei Joon Park; Hyung Jin Baek; Nam Kyu Park; Young Deok Rho
European Food Research and Technology | 2016
Heon Woong Kim; Ho Cheol Ko; Hyung Jin Baek; Soo Muk Cho; Hwan Hee Jang; Young Min Lee; Jung Bong Kim
The Journal of the Korean Society of International Agriculture | 2014
Sang Gyu Kim; Na-Young Ro; On-Sook Hur; Jae-Gyun Gwag; Yun-Chan Huh; Ju-Hee Rhee; Jung-Sook Sung; Hae Gon Jung; Taek-Ryoun Kwon; Hyung Jin Baek
International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology | 2015
Binod Prasad Luitel; Bhim Bahadur Khatri; Duryodhan Choudhary; Bishnu Prasad Paudel; Sung Jung-Sook; On Sook Hur; Hyung Jin Baek; Ko Ho Cheol; Ryu Kyoung Yul
Plant breeding and biotechnology | 2013
Jong-Hyun Park; Sundan Suresh; Xiang-Min Piao; Gyu Taek Cho; Sok-Young Lee; Hyung Jin Baek; Chul-Won Lee; Jong-Wook Chung
Korean Journal of Plant Resources | 2011
Jung Yoon Yi; Gi An Lee; Jeong Ran Lee; Myung Chul Lee; Man Jung Kang; Hyung Jin Baek; Chung Kon Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of International Agricultue | 2017
Jung-Ro Lee; Gi-An Lee; H D Upadhyaya; Kyung Jun Lee; Yang-Hee Cho; Kyung-Ho Ma; Hyung Jin Baek
Journal of the Korean Society of International Agricultue | 2016
Jung Sook Sung; Ho Cheol Ko; On Sook Hur; Sang Gyu Kim; Jung Ro Lee; P Luitel Binod; Yong Hwa Lee; Young Seok Jang; Jae Gyun Gwag; Hyung Jin Baek; Kyoung Yul Ryu