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A medium-maturing, disease resistant and good-quality rice variety Geumanbyeo
Hung-goo Hwang,Yeon-gyu Kim,Ha-cheol Hong,Yong-hwan Choi,Man-kee Baek,Im-soo Choi,Young-chan Cho,Chang-in Yang,Hong-yeol Kim,Jong-doo Yea,Young-seop Shin,Kyung-ho Kang,Sang-nag Ahn 한국육종학회 2007 한국육종학회지 Vol.39 No.4
“Geumanbyeo” is a new japonica rice variety developed by the rice breeding team of National Institute of Crop Science, RDA in 2002, which was derived from a cross between SR11878-14-4-1 of good eating-quality and high yield potential, and Suweon345 of lodging tolerance and resistance to diseases. Geumanbyeo is a medium-maturing variety with heading date of August 12 on ordinary planting in the middle plain area. It has a semi-erect plant type with culm length of 82cm, erect pubescent leaf blade and slightly tough culm with good canopy architecture. Geumanbyeo has a little bit fewer tillers per hill, and more spikelets per panicle than Hwaseongbyeo. It is slightly less tolerant to the cold stress in terms of both heading delay and spikelet fertility than Hwaseongbyeo. This variety shows delayed leaf senescence and considerable tolerance to viviparous germination at ripening stage. It shows moderately resistant to leaf blast and K1 race of bacterial blight, but susceptible to virus diseases and insect pests. The milled rice of Geumanbyeo exhibits translucent, relatively clear non-glutinous endosperm and medium-short grain. It showed lower amylose content of 18.6% and similar gelatinization temperature and better palatability of cooked rice compared to Hwaseongbyeo. The milled rice yield of this variety is about 5.32 MT/ha at ordinary culture in local adaptability test for three years. Geumanbyeo would be highly adaptable to the central lowland and mid-southern mountainous areas in Korea. “Geumanbyeo” is a new japonica rice variety developed by the rice breeding team of National Institute of Crop Science, RDA in 2002, which was derived from a cross between SR11878-14-4-1 of good eating-quality and high yield potential, and Suweon345 of lodging tolerance and resistance to diseases. Geumanbyeo is a medium-maturing variety with heading date of August 12 on ordinary planting in the middle plain area. It has a semi-erect plant type with culm length of 82cm, erect pubescent leaf blade and slightly tough culm with good canopy architecture. Geumanbyeo has a little bit fewer tillers per hill, and more spikelets per panicle than Hwaseongbyeo. It is slightly less tolerant to the cold stress in terms of both heading delay and spikelet fertility than Hwaseongbyeo. This variety shows delayed leaf senescence and considerable tolerance to viviparous germination at ripening stage. It shows moderately resistant to leaf blast and K1 race of bacterial blight, but susceptible to virus diseases and insect pests. The milled rice of Geumanbyeo exhibits translucent, relatively clear non-glutinous endosperm and medium-short grain. It showed lower amylose content of 18.6% and similar gelatinization temperature and better palatability of cooked rice compared to Hwaseongbyeo. The milled rice yield of this variety is about 5.32 MT/ha at ordinary culture in local adaptability test for three years. Geumanbyeo would be highly adaptable to the central lowland and mid-southern mountainous areas in Korea.
A New Bacterial Blight Resistant, High-Quality Cultivar, "Seogjeongbyeo" Adaptable to Reclaimed Area
Hae Chune Choi,Hung Goo Hwang,Ha Cheol Hong,Yeon Gyu Kim,Hong Yeol Kim,Moon Tae Song,Yong Hwan Choi,Chang In Yang,Jong Doo Yea,Young Chan Cho,Man Kee Baek,Eung Gi Jeong,O Young Jeon 한국육종학회 2005 한국육종학회지 Vol.37 No.3
A Medium-maturing, Multi-Disease Resistant and High-Quality Rice Cultivar, "Sampyeongbyeo"
Hae Chune Choi,Hung Goo Hwang,Ha Cheol Hong,Yeon Gyu Kim,Chang In Yang,Young Chan Cho,Yong Hwan Choi,Sae Jun Yang,Hong Yeol Kim,Jong Doo Yea,Huhn Pal Moon,Soo Yeon Cho,Sang Nag Ahn 한국육종학회 2005 한국육종학회지 Vol.37 No.2
Park, Kwang-Ho,Goo, Tae-Won,Yun, Eun-Young,Hwang, Jae-Sam,Kang, Seok-Woo,Lee, Sang-Mong,Sohn, Hung-Dae,Jin, Byung-Rae Korean Society of Sericultural Science 2002 International Journal of Industrial Entomology Vol.5 No.1
We have cloned and characterized the complete fibroin light chain gene from the silkworm Baekok-Jam, Bombyx mori, a recommended variety in Korea. It consists of seven exons and six introns. It consists of 14,663 nucleotides long with an open reading frame of 786 nucleotides that encodes a protein of 262 amino acid residues with a molecular mass of approximately 26,000 dalton. The amino acid alignment revealed that the Baekok-Jam fibroin light chain had 98.5 % protein sequence identity to J139 strain: differed at four amino acid positions (11, 46, 80 and 123). The Northern hybridization analysis showed that the Baekok-Jam fibroin light chain gene was specifically expressed in the posterior silk gland.