Jin-Cheol Jeong
Rural Development Administration
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Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture | 2014
Yong-Ik Jin; Dong-Chil Chang; Ji-Hong Cho; Kwang-Soo Cho; Ju-Sung Im; Su-Young Hong; Su-Jeong Kim; Whang-Bae Sohn; Mekapogu Manjulatha; Kyeong-Hun Park; Yul-Ho Kim; Hong-Seob Yoo; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Ill-Min Chung
BACKGROUND: Recently, weather disasters such as hail and typhoon occur frequently. These threaten the stable cultivation of potatoes. It is very important to cultivate potatoes with stable under unexpected weather disasters. This study was performed to investigate the correlation between mophological characteristics of potato stem and its resistance to hail damage in different potato cultivars. METHODS AND RESULTS: Hail fall occurred for 8 minutes on May 31, 2012 in the field of Highland Agriculture Research Center located in Jinbu-myeon Gangwon-do. Potato crop grown in the field was affected by hail due to which the stems of potato were broken. The percentage of broken stem of potato was investigated as the level of damage by hail. To determine the difference in the ratio of broken stem among the potato cultivars, physical characteristics of potato stem such as diameter and hardness were measured. To evaluate recovery phase after hail damage, ground coverage and yield were measured. The percentage of broken stem of cv. Goun and cv. Saebong were 30%, 26%, respectively, whereas it was 5% in the cv. Atlantic. Damage by hail was the lowest in cv. Atlantic. Diameter of the stem was 15 mm in cv. Atlantic, 13 mm in cv. Goun and 11 mm in cv. Saebong. The hardness of potato cultivars was measured which was 74 N in cv. Atlantic. 71 N in cv. Goun and 59 N in cv. Saebong. The ground coverage in cv. Atlantic was 79%, which was the highest followed by 73% in cv. Saebong and 56% in cv. Goun. The yield of cv. Atlantic was monitored at 90 days after planting which was 40 MT/ha and that of cv. Saebong was 36 MT/ha, whereas in cv. Goun, it was 30 MT/ha which was the lowest. CONCLUSION: The ratio of broken stem in cv. Atlantic was the lowest compared to cultivars. In the physical characteristics of stem, cv. Atlantic was the highest in value of diameter and hardness. Based on these results, it was considered that cv. Atlantic was resistant to hail damage compared to other cultivars.
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2017
Sangki Lee; Joongjae Lee; Yong-Ik Jin; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Yoon Hyuk Chang; Youngseung Lee; Yoonhwa Jeong; Misook Kim
American Journal of Potato Research | 2016
Manjulatha Mekapogu; Hwang-Bae Sohn; Su-Jeong Kim; Yu-Young Lee; Hyang-Mi Park; Yong-Ik Jin; Su-Young Hong; Jong-Taek Suh; Kibum Kweon; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Oh-Keun Kwon; Yul-Ho Kim
Korean Journal of Plant Resources | 2013
Jung-Hwan Nam; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Oh-Keun Kwon; Su-Young Hong; Su-Jeong Kim; Hwang-Bae Soh; Jong-Nam Lee; Kyung-Tea Lee; Hee-Jhun Park
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2014
Su-Young Hong; Kwang-Soo Cho; Yong-Ik Jin; Young-Ho Yeon; Su-Jeong Kim; Jeong-Hwan Nam; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Oh-Keun Kwon; Hwang-Bee Sohn
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2014
Hyun Ji Kim; Hye-Mi Kim; Kyoung-Goo Lee; Ji-Sun Shin; Hyo-Jin Ahn; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Oh-Keun Kwon; Jung-Hwan Nam; Kyung-Tae Lee; Dae Sik Jang
Korean Journal of Plant Resources | 2011
Jung Hwan Nam; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Young Ho Yoon; Su Young Hong; Su Jeong Kim; Yong Ik Jin; Ye Jin Lee; Dong Lim Yoo; Kyung Tae Lee; Hee Juhn Park
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2015
Jin-Cheol Jeong; Su-Jeong Kim; Su-Young Hong; Jung-Hwan Nam; Hwang-Bae Sohn; Yul-Ho Kim; Manjulatha Mekapogu
Plant breeding and biotechnology | 2014
Mekapogu Manjulatha; Hwang-Bae Sohn; Yul-Ho Kim; Su-Jeong Kim; Kwang-Soo Cho; Oh-Keun Kwon; Yong-Ik Jin; Su-Young Hong; Jeong-Hwan Nam; Jong-Taek Suh; Ji-Kyoung Choi; Jin-Cheol Jeong
Korean Journal of Plant Resources | 2014
Jung-Hwan Nam; Suk Woo Kang; Su-Young Hong; Su-Jeong Kim; Young-Ik Jin; Hyun-Sam Kim; Young-Ho Yoon; Jin-Cheol Jeong; Cheol-Ho Pan; Byung-Hun Um; Chu-Won Nho; Hyun-Choong Ok