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Korean Journal of Breeding | 2013

A high biomass yield and whole crop silage rice cultivar 'Mogyang'.

Chang-Ihn Yang; Sang-Bok Lee; Yong-Jae Won; Eok-Keun Ahn; Myeong-Ki Kim; Yeon-Gyu Kim; Ung-Jo Hyun; Jong-Min Jeong; Hung-Goo Hwang; Young-Seop Shin; Ha-Cheol Hong; Jeom-Ho Lee; Gyu-Sung Lee; Yong-Hwan Choi; Im-Soo Choi; O-Young Jung; Jun-Hwan Kim; Jae-Ki Chang; Hyang-Mi Park; Nak-Sig Sung

‘Mogyang’, a new high biomass yield and whole crop silage rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar, is developed by the rice breeding team of National Institute of Crop Science, R.D.A., Suwon, Korea, during the period from was to 2010 and released in 2011. It was derived from a cross between SR24592-HB2319/IR73165-B-6-1-1. This cultivar has about 118 days of growth duration from seeding to heading and has long and erect leaves (culm length 93 cm). It has tough thick culm with strong lodging tolerance. This cultivar has a few less tillers per hill and markedly more spikelet numbers per panicle. ‘Mogyang’ has wide and stay green leaf compared other whole crop silage varieties. This new variety has grain shattering resistance and disease resistance for blast and dwarf virus. This variety has good qualities for whole crop silage with high TDN (Total Digestive Nutrient) yield and low NDF (Neutral Detergent Fiber) and low ADF (Acid Detergent Fiber) compared to common high grain yield varieties. The biomass and TDN yield performance of ‘Mogyang’ was 59.5% (chemical properties), 17.7 MT/ha (biomass yield), individually in local adaptability test for three years. ‘Mogyang’ is adaptable to central plain area, southern plain area of Korea.


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2018

Multiple Disease Resistant Early Maturing Rice Cultivar 'Joil' with High Grain Quality Adaptable to Early Transplanting Cultivation in the Southern Plain Area

Jeong-Kwon Nam; Hyun-Su Park; Ki-Young Kim; Bo-Kyeong Kim; Young-Chan Cho; Jae-Kwon Ko; Man-Kee Baek; Jeong-Ju Kim; Woo-Jae Kim; Woon-Chul Shin; Jong-Cheol Ko; Jeom-Ho Lee; Jong-Min Jeong; Ji-Ung Jeung; Kyung-Ho Kang

Joil’ is a multiple disease resistant early maturing rice cultivar with high grain quality. ‘Joil’ was derived from a single cross between ‘Unbong37’ (cultivar name ‘Unmi’) and ‘HR23156-26-2-3-5’. ‘Unmi’ is an early maturing rice cultivar with high grain quality and resistance to rice blast and stripe virus. ‘HR23156-26-2-3-5’ is an early maturing elite rice line with lodging resistance and cold tolerance. ‘Joil’ was selected through the pedigree method, yield trials, and local adaptability tests. ‘Joil’ was an early maturing rice. The heading date of ‘Joil’ was July 16 in early transplanting cultivation, which was 2 days later than that of ‘Jopyeong’. ‘Joil’ was a lodging resistance rice with a short culm and showed better tolerance to viviparous germination than that of ‘Jopyeong’. ‘Joil’ was a multiple disease resistant rice with resistance against rice blast, bacterial blight, and stripe virus. ‘Joil’ showed higher yield in both early and late-transplanting cultivations than those of the standard rice cultivars ‘Jopyeong’ and ‘Geumo’. ‘Joil’ had enhanced grain quality under high temperature ripening conditions in early transplanting cultivation. The cooked rice had good grain appearance and taste attributes, and this cultivar had a higher head rice ratio than that of ‘Jopyeong’. ‘Joil’, a multiple disease resistant early maturing rice cultivar with high grain quality, would be suitable for early transplanting cultivation in the southern plain area (Registration No. 6792).


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2016

Development of japonica Rice Lines with Four Bacterial Blight Resistance Genes using Phenotypic and Marker-assisted Selection

Hyun-Su Park; Ki-Young Kim; Woo-Jae Kim; Ji-Ung Jeung; Jonghee Lee; Tae-Hwan Noh; Jeong-KwonNam; Man-Kee Baek; Woon-Cheol Shin; Jeong-Ju Kim; Jong-Min Jeong; Young-Chan Cho; Bo-Kyeong Kim; Sang-Nag Ahn

Four bacterial blight resistance genes, Xa1+Xa3+xa5+Xa21, pyramid elite japonica rice lines were developed for enhancing the resistance of rice against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in Korea. Seven doubled haploid (RDL1-7) and ten F6 lines (RPL1-10) having Xa1+Xa3+xa5+Xa21 which were derived from the cross between Ilmi, high grain quality japonica rice cultivar carrying Xa1, and Iksan575, elite line carrying Xa3+xa5+Xa21, were developed using marker-assisted selection for resistance genes and phenotypic selection for bacterial blight resistance and agronomic traits. Among resistance genes combinations in F2 population, four resistance genes combination, Xa1+Xa3+xa5+Xa21, showed the highest resistance and conferred the enhanced resistance than three genes combination, Xa3+xa5+Xa21. Four genes pyramid lines (RDL and RPL) showed broad-spectrum resistant against 16 Korean bacterial blight isolates and the yield and quality of the lines did not alter by the inoculation of K3a, the most virulent race in Korea. In addition, these lines had excellent plant type and exhibited more enhanced yield than previously developed resistant cultivars. Four bacterial blight resistance genes combination, Xa1+Xa3+xa5+Xa21, was efficient and promising combination and developed lines with four genes could be useful materials and will be applied to the breeding programs for enhancing the resistance of japonica rice against bacterial blight.


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2014

Lodging and Pre-harvest Sprouting Tolerant, High Quality and Suitable for Processing Cooked Rice ‘Jungmo1017’

Chang-Ihn Yang; Young-Chan Cho; Im-Soo Choi; Myeong-Ki Kim; Yeon-Gyu Kim; Ha-Cheol Hong; Jeong-Ju Kim; Jeom-Ho Lee; Jung-Pil Suh; Jong-Min Jeong; Yong-Jae Won; Eok-Keun Ahn; Jae-Ki Chang; In-Bae Choi; Sang-Bok Lee; Mi-Ra Yoon; Ji-Ung Jeung; Jeong-Heui Lee

The ‘Jungmo1017’ is a japonica rice variety developed from a cross between Suweon462 which has a good plant architecture, cold tolerance, moderately tolerant to leaf blast and bacterial blight and medium maturing habit, and Yeongdeog34 which has translucent milled rice and good milling properties, by the rice breeding team at NICS, RDA in 2011. The heading date of ‘Jungmo1017’ is August 16 and it is six days later than ‘Hwaseong’. ‘Jungmo1017’ has 65 cm of culm length which is 18 cm shorter than those of ‘Hwaseong’ and 93 spikelet per panicle. The pre-harvest sprouting rate of ‘Jungmo1017’ is 8.6% that is lower than 27.7% of ‘Hwaseong’ on local adaptability test (LAT). It showed resistance to blast diseases and moderately resistant to bacterial blight (K1 race) and stripe virus, but susceptible to other races (K2, K3 and K3a) of bacterial blight, viruses and planthoppers. The milled rice of this variety exhibits translucent, clear non-glutinous endosperm and medium short grain shape. It has better palatability index of cooked rice (0.53) than that of ‘Hwaseong’. ‘Jungmo1017’ showed lower protein content (6.4%) and amylose content (18.0%). ‘Jungmo1017’ could use aseptic-packaged cooked rice or processing cooked rice because its hardness of cooked rice is soft, setback and balance is low and palatability of cold and aseptic rice showed high score. The characters related to milling is better than those of ‘Hwaseong’. ‘Jungmo1017’ showed 5.01 MT/ha of milled rice productivity at 7 sites of middle plain, southern mid-mountainous and south-east coastal area in ordinary cultivation. ‘Jungmo1017’ could be adaptable to the middle plain area in Korea.


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2014

A Medium-Maturing, Black Pericarp and Aromatic Rice Variety ‘Sheonhyangheukmi’

Myeong-Ki Kim; Sang-Bok Lee; Jeom-Ho Lee; O-Young Jeong; Jong-Min Jeong; Young-Seop Shin; Chang-Ihn Yang; Yeon-Gyu Kim; Kyu-Seong Lee; Yong-Hwan Choi; Hyang-Mi Park; Sea-Kwan Oh; Ji-Ung Jeung; Kyeong-Ho Kang; Jae-Ki Chang; Dae-Jung Kim

Sheonhyangheukmi, black pericarp and aromatic rice (Oryza sativa L.) variety, was developed by the rice breeding team of National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA in 2011. This variety was derived from the cross between Suweon477 and CG2-2-75-4-1-22-3 in 2002 summer season, and selected by a promising line, SR28684-9-2-2-2, was selected and designated as the line of Suweon532 in 2009. The local adaptability test of Suweon532 was carried out from 2009 to 2011 and it was named as Sheonhyangheukmi in 2011. This variety is medium matured with heading date of August 11 in central plain area of Korea. This variety is about 89 cm tall culm length and 122 spikelets per panicle. Its 1,000 grain-weight of brown rice is 17.0 g. This variety is susceptible to leaf blast and and insect pest, but resistant to bacterial leaf blight and moderately resistant to stripe virus disease. This variety has tolerance to unfavorable environment such as cold. Milled rice of Sheonhyanghuekmi is non-glutinous and aromatic endorsperm. This variety has higher anthocyanin content compared to black pigmented variety Heukjinju. The yield potential of Sheonhyangheukmi in brown rice was about 4.75 MT/ha at ordinary fertilizer level in local adaptability test for three years. This variety would be adaptable to the southern plain and middle plain of Korea.


The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 1999

Effect of Priming on Germination of Aged Soybean Seeds

E. Park; Yoon-Hee Choi; Jong-Min Jeong; S. S. Lee


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2018

Mid-late Maturing, Multiple Disease and Insect Resistant, High Biomass Yielding Whole Crop Silage Rice Cultivar 'Yeongwoo'

Eok-Keun Ahn; Sang-Bok Lee; Yong-Jae Won; Jeom-Ho Lee; Jae-Ki Chang; Eung-Gi Jeong; Kuk-Hyun Jung; Jeong-Heui Lee; Young-Chan Cho; Jong-Min Jeong; Jung-Pil Suh; Jeong-Ju Kim; O-Young Jeong; Yong-Hee Jeon; Ha-Cheol Hong; Gyu-Sung Lee; Bo-Gyeong Kim


Journal of the Korean Society of International Agricultue | 2018

Price Competitiveness of Korean Rice Exported to China and a Case Study on Korean Rice Brands in the Chinese Rice Market

Jae-Kwon Ko; Kwang-Won Lee; Yang-Yeol Oh; Dong-Su Choi; Woo-Jae Kim; Jong-Min Jeong; Ji-Ung Jeong; Hyun-Soon Kim; Bo-Kyeong Kim


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2017

Mid-late Flowering, High Biomass Yielding Whole Crop Silage Rice Cultivar ‘Nokwoo’ Improved an Early Growth and Germination at Low Temperature

Eok-Keun Ahn; Eung-Gi Jeong; Sang-Bok Lee; Yong-Hwan Choi; Chang-Ihn Yang; Jeom-Ho Lee; Yong-Jae Won; Gyu-Sung Lee; O-Young Jeong; Young-Jun Mo; Jeong-Ju Kim; Young-Chan Cho; Jae-Ki Chang; Myeong-Ki Kim; Jung-Pil Suh; Jeong-Heui Lee; Kuk-Hyun Jung; Jong-Min Jeong; Ji-Ung Jeung; Hyang-Mi Park; Ung-Jo Hyun; Ha-Cheol Hong


Korean Journal of Breeding | 2017

Development and Characterization of Breeding Materials with Diverse Grain Size and Shape in japonica Rice

Hyun-Su Park; Man-Kee Baek; Jeong-Kwon Nam; Woon-Cheol Shin; Jong-Min Jeong; Gun-Mi Lee; Seul-Gi Park; Choon-Song Kim; Young-Chan Cho; Bo-Kyeong Kim

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Sang-Bok Lee

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Ji-Ung Jeung

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Eok-Keun Ahn

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Myeong-Ki Kim

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Young-Chan Cho

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Bo-Kyeong Kim

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Ha-Cheol Hong

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