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Amylolytic activity and Properties of Starch Granules from the Giant Embryonic Rices (발아 거대배아미의 당화력 및 전분입자의 이화학적 특성)

  • Kang, Mi-Young;Lee, Yun-Ri;Nam, Seok-Hyun
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.189-194
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    • 2003
  • Rice seeds of 4 cultivars including Whachung-giant embryonic rice and Nampung-giant embryonic rice, as a group of the non-waxy rice cultivars, and Shinsunchal-giant embryonic rice and Whachungchal-giant embryonic rice, as that of the waxy rice cultivars, were germinated at $27^{\circ}C$ for 3 days to compare the changes in some physicochemical properties of the starch granules and the starch-hydrolysing enzyme activities during germination, respectively. ${\alpha}-Amylase$ activity of rices germinated for 3 days found to be higher than that of malt. Especially, Whachung-giant embryonic rice and Shinsunchal-giant embryonic rice were greater in activity than other rice cultivars and possessed the activities double that of malt. In contrast, ${\beta}-amylase$ of germinated rice found to be considerably less active than malt, although the giant embryonic rice group showed prevalent activity as compared o the normal rice group. With the starch granules, the amount of long glucose chains from amylose molecules were reduced in the non-waxy type giant embryonic rices, while the chain length increase was found in the waxy type giant embryonic rices. For the distribution profile of the glucose chain length from amylopectin molecules, we could observed that the chain length with DP (degree of polymerization) ranged 33 to 66 and 14 to 32 increased with the decreasing rate of that above 67 and below 13 regardless of starch waxiness. With non-waxy type of giant embryonic rices, susceptibility for glucoamylase were found to reduce along with germination, however, increase in susceptibility was observed with waxy rice types. In addition, we found the reduction in both initiation and termination temperature, and enthalpy for gelatinization.

Derivation of Varletal Resistance to Rice Strip Virus in Korea (한국(韓國)에 있어서 수도(水稻) 줄무늬잎마름병(病)에 대(對)한 품종저항성(品種抵抗性)의 내력(來歷))

  • Choi, Jae Eul;Park, Nam Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 1991
  • This research was undertaken to clarify derivation of resistance of Japonica type of rice varieties to rice strip virus. 1. The source of resistance to the rice strip virus in rice cultivars of Nagdongbyeo, Hwaseongbyeo, Gwangmyeongbyeo, Yeongdeogbyeo, Dongjinbyeo, Gyehwabyeo, Hwacheongbyeo, Suweon 362, Iri 390, Milyang 64, Milyang 96 and Milyang 101 was derived from rice cultivar of Modan. 2. The resistance of rice cultivars Donghaebyeo, Sinseonchalbyeo, Palgongbyeo, Hwajinbyeo and Somjinbyeo to the rice strip virus was derived from cultivar Milyang 23 and/or Nangdongbyeo. 3. The resistance of cultivars Jinjubyeo, Tamjinbyeo and Yongsanbyeo to the rice strip virus was derived from cultivar HR 769 and/or Milyang 20. 4. The resistance of cultivar Daecheongbyeo to the rice strip virus was deriverl from cultivar Nagdongbyeo and/or HR 769.

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Varietal Differences in Agronomic Characters of Rice Grown on Salty Water Irrigation (벼의 생육시기별 염수처리에 따른 주요 특성의 품종간 차이)

  • 정진일;김보경;박형만;이선용
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.494-503
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    • 1995
  • The selection of salt tolerant rice variety needs an effective method in its testing. Salinity of irrigated water, 0.5% at seedling stage, 0.6% at tillering stage, and 0.9% at panicle formation stage were treated to test salt tolerance of rice using 45 cultivars. At tillering stage, salty water irrigation reduced plant height to 22.6% in early maturing rices(EMR), 30.5% in medium maturing rices(MMR), and 20.9% in medium-late maturing rices(MLMR), and also reduced number of tillers to 11.2% in EMR, 36.2% in MMR, and 36.0% in MLMR compared to rices grown in non-salty water irrigation. At panicle formation stage of rice, salty water irrigation affected plant height and tiller numbers that showed varietal differences. As salt tolerant rice cultivars, Daegwangbyeo, Namweonbyeo, Sinseonchalbyeo, Gyehwabyeo, and Daeyabyeo were selected. Jinbubyeo, Donghaebyeo, and Tamjinbyeo were weak in salty water irrigation.

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