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Growth and Fruit Characteristics of Aneuploid Apple Obtained from Crosses between Diploid and Triploid (이배체와 삼배체를 교배하여 얻은 이수체의 생장과 과일 특성)

  • Zhang, Chun-Hua;Park, Sung-Min
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.481-491
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to observe some characteristics of aneuploid trees obtained from the crosses between diploid and triploid in the first experiment. The results showed that the difference among the percentage of aneuploid's pollen grain germination was large, and all of them were lower than that of diploid 'Hongro' (82.4%). The average weight and size of each aneuploid's fruit was far lighter and smaller than that of diploid 'Hongro'. According to the width and length, all of the fruits shape was flat or short-globose conical shape except for JF3942. Almost all the aneuploid had higher sugar content than 'Hongro', nearly half of aneuploid fruits were firmer than that of diploid 'Hongro'. As for the acid contents of aneuploid fruits, the results were greatly different from those of previous studies on diploid apples, in present study the citric acid and tartaric acid contents were more than the malic acid which are dominant acid in most cultivars of apples. Both the length and width of aneuploid tree were shorter than that of diploid 'Hongro'. Most aneuploid trees' height was longer than width, but there were 4 exceptions. The size of leaves was smaller than that of diploid 'Hongro' according to the length and width of leaves measured. In all, aneuploid's vegetative growth is not as vigorous as diploid.

Effects of Edible Coating on the Quality Change in 'Hongro' Apples during Storage (가식성 코팅이 '홍로' 사과 저장 중 품질변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jihyun;Min, Sea C.;Song, Kyung Bin
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.61-64
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    • 2015
  • As an edible coating, carnauba shellac wax (CSW) and lemongrass oil (LO) solution was prepared to extend the shelf life of 'Hongro' apples. During storage, there were significant differences in the populations of total aerobic bacteria, yeast, and molds between the coated apples and the control samples. The weight loss and vitamin C loss of apples coated with the CSW-LO solution were lower than those of the control. These results suggest that CSW-LO coating can be an effective method for improving quality of 'Hongro' apples.

Preference of Apple Leaves of Three Cultivars, Fuji, Tsugaru and Hongro by Tetranychus urticae Koch and Its Life Table Analysis (점박이응애의 사과 품종(후지, 쓰가루, 홍로)에 대한 선호성과 생명표 분석)

  • Kim, Young-Il;Jung, Chuleui
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.60 no.1
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2021
  • Two-spotted spider mite (TSSM), Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) is one of the major pests in apple orchards. TSSM was known to show different population dynamics depending on apple cultivars. We tested the host plant preference and fitness of TSSM on the leaves of 3 apple cultivars, Fuji, Tsugaru, and Hongro. TSSM showed higher behavioral preference to Fuji than Tsugaru and Hongro, and showed a higher fecundity in Fuji. The immature development of this mite was the shortest in Fuji and longest in Hongro. Total fecundities were not significantly different among cultivars, but daily fecundity was higher and longevity was lower in Fuji. Hongro was the less preferred cultivar for TSSM, and showed the lowest fitness by life table parameters. These results could explain the possible mechanisms of differential population dynamics among apple cultivars. Further study including diverse apple cultivars currently available in Korea could help to deploy time- and cultivar- specific IPM tactics.

Pollination Effect and Nesting Behavior of Osmia cornifrons on 'Hongro', Early and 'Fuji', Late-season Apple Cultivars (중생종 '홍로'와 만생종 '후지'사과에서 머리뿔가위벌(Osmia cornifrons)의 영소활동 특성과 화분매개효과)

  • Lee, Kyeong Yong;Lee, Jung Ae;Yoon, Hyung Ju
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.60 no.1
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    • pp.123-133
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    • 2021
  • In order to use Osmia cornifrons more effectively in apples, we investigated the pollination effect and nesting activity of O. cornifrons on 'Hongro', the middle-season cultivar, and 'Fuji', the late-season cultivar. There was a significant difference in the nesting activity and pollination effect of O. cornifrons depending on the apple cultivar. The nesting activity, rate of trap nesting, and reproduction in 'Fuji' were 2.5, 1.5, and 3.8 times greater than in 'Hongro', respectively. The pollination effect according to cultivar 'Fuji' was 1.6 times greater than that of 'Hongro' in the central fruit set. In terms of the quality of fruit, the asymmetry index of 'Fuji' was 2.5 times lower than that of 'Hongro', and the number of apple seeds of 'Fuji' was 1.9 times greater than that of 'Hongro'. The main reason for this result was the air temperature. The activity of O. cornifrons was most affected by air temperature (R2 = 0.578). It is expected that the nesting activity and pollination effect are great in 'Fuji' (17.4-24.1℃) when the temperature during the blooming period is higher than that of 'Hongro' (12.5-20.2℃). Our study provides important information on stable apple production for apple cultivators, and can be used as an evidence for changes in flora and insect fauna caused by climate change.

Effects of Producing Medium Size Fruits on the Profitability of an Apple Orchard (사과 중소과 생산이 농가소득에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, H.W.;Lee, J.Y.;Park, M.Y.;Choi, B.S.;Lee, J.W.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.75-84
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    • 2013
  • The management system and profitability were compared for the commercial orchards in the apple producing districts from April to October, 2011. The present study reasonably graded a large fruit as a fruit of heavier than 300g for 'Fuji' and 330g for 'Hongro' apples. As comparing cropping density and yield efficiency, 'Fuji' apples showed 3.28 fruits per TCA of crop density and 0.96 kg per TCA of yield efficiency and 'Hongro' demonstrated 4.04 fruits and 1.01 kg. With the application of the results above, the orchard management systems was classified into 3 classes as the orchard for large-size fruits, medium-size fruits, and combined size fruits. The increase of cropping density made the increase of fruit yield with medium-size fruits in unit area but brought about the decrease of large size fruits. The difference in fruit size failed to make significant differences in fruit characteristics. The orchard management system for producing medium size fruits performed decrease in input cost and improved the profitability in orchard management.

Effect of Aminoethoxyvinylglycine Treatment on Lipid Material Changes in 'Hongro' Apples (Aminoethoxyvinylglycine 처리가 '홍로' 사과 표피의 지질물질 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Jun, YoungKeun;Kang, InKyu;Choi, Cheol
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.33-35
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    • 2015
  • This study investigated the effect of AVG treatment on lipid material changes in the 'Hongro' apple epidermis. The internal ethylene concentration in 'Hongro' apples treated with $200mL{\cdot}L^{-1}$ AVG and stored at room temperature after harvest was significantly lower than that in 'Hongro' apples treated with $20mL{\cdot}L^{-1}$ Ethephon and the controls. During the same period, the emission of wax after the AVG treatment was also significantly lower than that after the other treatments. In conclusion, treatment with $220mL{\cdot}L^{-1}$ AVG two weeks before harvesting was found to be effective in improving and maintaining the quality of the 'Hongro' apples. Reducing the level of internal ethylene can delay the aging of fruit and inhibit the accumulation of wax in the fruit epidermis.

volatile Flavor Components in Various Varieties of Apple (Molus pumila M.) (사과의 품종별 휘발성 향기성분)

  • 이해정;박은령;김경수
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.597-605
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    • 2000
  • This study was investigated to compare the volatile flavor components in fuji, tsugaru, hongro and jonathan (Malus pumila M.). In the results of analyzing the volatie components of four varieties apples with GC-FID and GC/MS, 100, 68, 85 and 94 volatiles were identified in fuji, tsugaru, hongro and jonathan apples, respectively. Hexanal, butanol, (E)-2-hexenal, hexanol,3-methy-1-butanol, ethy1actate, ethyl butyrate, 2-methybutyl acetate and hexy1 acetate were major flavor components in the four varieties of apple, though there were several differences in composition of colatiles.

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Quality Characteristics of Apple Jangachi according to Cultivar during Storage (품종에 따른 유기농 사과장아찌의 품질특성)

  • Oh, Chul-Hwan;Kang, Chang-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.747-758
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    • 2016
  • Quality characteristics, such as moisture content, pH, acidity, sugar content, salinity, flavor, taste, color, and overall acceptance of apple Jangachi prepared with different apple cultivars were investigated after different times in storage. The initial moisture content of apple Jangachi was 14.19-16.94% according to cultivar. After 5 days of storage, the moisture content increased to 23.26-26.91%. The pH was 3.98-4.55 regardless of cultivar. Total acidity decreased at first and then increased slightly after 10 days in the range of 0.8% to 1.3%. The sugar content of apple Jangachi decreased from 60-68% to 27-34% on the 5th day and was maintained at 23-25% after 5 days regardless of apple cultivar. The salinity of apple Jangachi increased from 0.94-1.64% to 3.5-3.8% after 15 day regardless of cultivar. In the sensory evaluation, apple Jangachi prepared with the Gala cultivar was given the best ratings in overall acceptability.

Effects of Packaging Film Application and CA Storage on Changes of Quality Characteristics in 'Hongro' and 'Gamhong' Apples (신육성 사과 '홍로', '감홍' 품종의 포장재 적용과 CA 저장에 따른 품질 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Chung, Dae-Sung;Hong, Yoon-Pyo;Choi, Ji-Weon;Lee, Jung-Soo;Lee, Youn-Suk
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.424-431
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    • 2005
  • 'Hongro' and 'Gamhong' apples grown at the Gochang-si in the southern part of Korea were harvested on September in 2002 for storage study. Each cultivar was divided into two groups of maturity based on the harvested date. Immature fruits were harvested 10 days early compared to fruits having proper maturity. This study was conducted to evaluate quality the change of 'Hongro' and 'Gamhong' apples newly bred by different storage methods with PE film package and CA conditions. A typical climacteric respiration pattern was observed in new variety 'Hongro' and 'Gamhong' apples stored at room temperature. The results indicated that fresh quality of the stored fruits in CA condition was better than that in other treatments during storage. Qualities of apples were least changed at CA storage of 3% $CO_2$ and 1% $O_2$. CA storage was effective in maintaining the freshness of 'Hongro' and 'Gamhong' for 16 weeks.

Comparison of Growth Period and Local Climate for 'Hongro' Apple Orchards Located at Different Altitudes in Jangsu-Gun (장수군의 해발고도별 '홍로' 사과원의 미기상 및 생육기 비교)

  • Song, Ju-Hee;Seo, Byung Sun;Choi, Dong Geun;Choi, In Myung;Kang, In-Kyu;Guak, Sunghee
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to compare the local climate conditions and growth periods for the apple (Malus domestica 'Borkh') orchards at different altitudes (330, 500, and 670 m) in Jangsu-Gun, Korea. Observation data for the growth period show that the monthly mean air temperatures at the 'Hongro' apple orchard sites decrease with height at the rate of 1.0 to $3.0^{\circ}C$/100 m. The monthly minimum temperatures in April (blooming period for 'Hongro' apple) were 4.3, 2.9, and $0.4^{\circ}C$ at 330, 500, and 670 m, respectively. The monthly mean temperatures in September (i.e., the coloration and maturation period) were 20.6, 18.7, and $14.5^{\circ}C$, respectively. The annual precipitation range varied from 1,234 to 1,439 mm, which tended to increase with height. The heavy rainfall occurred in summer (June to August) and amounted to 827-933 mm. No significant differences in the duration of sunshine were observed amongst the orchards at three different altitudes. The earliest bud break was observed at the 330 m altitude (18 March 2009), which was 4 and 11 days earlier in comparison to those at 500 and 670 m, respectively. The time of full bloom at 330 m was 12 days ahead of that at 670 m. The optimal maturation of fruit (based on skin redness > 80%) was observed between 7 and 10 September at 330 m, 15 and 18 September at 500 m, and 21 and 23 September at 670 m.