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http://dx.doi.org/10.7740/kjcs.2018.63.3.196

Evaluation of Various Characteristics of High Quality Rice Varieties That Could Potentially be Grown on Reclaimed Land in Jellabuk Province, Korea  

Choi, Chang-Hak (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
Kim, Kab-Cheol (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
Lee, Deok-Ryeol (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
Cho, Seung-Hyun (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
Cho, Dae-Ho (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
Lee, Song-Yi (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
Lee, In-Sok (Jeollabuk-do Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.63, no.3, 2018 , pp. 196-204 More about this Journal
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to identify the best quality rice for cultivation on reclaimed land in Jeollabukdo-Province based on yield, head rice ratio, protein content, amylose content, and Toyo taste value evaluations. Seven varieties of rice were grown for two years on the reclaimed land. The Sukwang variety had the earliest heading date. The tiller number for the Younghojinmi variety was 19 on average, and its variation in tiller number was the lowest, which showed that the safety for cultivation of the variety was high on the reclaimed land with respect to that of the other varieties. The culm and panicle lengths of the Sukwang and Hyunpum varieties were the highest at 81.8 and 21.3 cm, respectively. Shindongjin produced the highest thousand grain weight at 27.7 g, whereas Haepum produced the lowest at 22.3 g. The number of grains per panicle for 7 all varieties was statistically equal for both years. The yield order for the varieties was Shindongjin (590) > Hopum (575) > Younghojinmi (552) > Sukwang (551) > Hopum (543) > Mipum (534) > Haepum (498 kg/10a), which showed that there was no significant difference in average yield between the varieties when both years are taken into consideration. However, the annual difference in Haepum yield between 2015 and 2016 was the highest at 108 kg/10a, indicating low cultivation safety. The head rice ratio of Younghojinmi was higher than for the other cultivars in both 2015 and 2016. However, there was no significant difference between the 2 years when the averages for all varieties were analyzed. There was was a considerable difference in protein and amylose content between the varieties in the two years, although this was not apparent in the results when the average over 2 years for each variety was calculated. There was no significant difference between the two years with respect to the average head rice ratio, and the protein and amylose contents of the seven varieties. The Toyo taste values for the Sukwang and Mipum varieties were higher than for the other varieties. Based on the principle characteristics, such as Toyo value, the Sukwang variety is a suitable substitute for Shindongjin, which has been previously used to produce high-quality rice on the reclaimed land.
Keywords
amylose; head rice ratio; protein; reclaimed land; Toyo value;
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