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A New Rose Cultivar, "Loving You" with Pink Petals and Vigorous Growth Habit (생육속도가 빠른 분홍색 장미 신품종 "러빙유")

  • Lee, Young Soon;Lee, Sang Deok;Kim, Soon Jae;Park, Mi Yok;Park, Kyeong Yeol;Kim, Young Ho
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.525-528
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    • 2009
  • A new rose cultivar was developed from a cross between "Neon" and "Hello" by the rose breeding team of Gyeonggi-Do Agricultural Research and Extension Services in 1999. The cultivar, "Loving You" was finally selected in 2007 after evaluation trials for three years (2005-2007). The cultivar was developed for a standard-type cut flower with pink petals. "Loving You" grows vigorously and produces $108.5stems/m^2$ in a year, and has 50.2 petals per flower. The days to flower was 46 days, which is very short in rose. The length of cut flower was long with 76.8 cm. Vase-life of the cultivar could be as long as 11 days. The cultivar was applied for a variety protection in 2007.

Breeding of Medium Standard Rose, 'Honey Lemon' with White Color and Good Vase Life (절화수명이 긴 백색 중형 스탠다드 장미 'Honey Lemon' 육성)

  • Kim, Seung-Tae;Kim, Won-Hee;Lee, Eun-Kyung;Lee, Su-Young;Huh, Kun-Yang
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.284-287
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    • 2010
  • A new standard rose cv. 'Honey Lemon' was bred by the cross between white standard cv. 'Escimo' and light pink standard cv. 'Medeo' at the National Institute of Horticultural Research Institute. The cross was made in 1999 and 'Honey Lemon' was finally selected in 2003 after investigating characteristics for three years from 2001 to 2003. 'Honey Lemon', a white standard cultivar grows vigorously and has good flower shape. The major characteristics of this cultivar are $248.0stems/m^2/year$ in yield, 53.0 cm in length of cut flower, 8.0 cm in flower diameter, 17.0 in petal number, and 16.9 days in vase life. This cultivar can be propagated by both cutting and grafting. The consumer's preference of this cultivar is relatively higher than that of control cv., 'Tineke'. (Registration number: 1151).

Breeding of Standard Rose Cultivar, 'White Day' with White Petal (백색 스탠다드 장미 'White Day' 육성)

  • Kim, Seung-Tae;Kim, Won-Hee;Lee, Eun-Kyung;Lee, Su-Young;Huh, Kun-Yang
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.623-626
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    • 2010
  • A new standard rose cultivar 'White Day' was bred from the cross between white standard cultivar 'Athena' and white standard cultivar 'Tineke'at the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science. The cross was made in 1998 and 'White Day'was finally selected in 2002 after investigating its characteristics for three years from 2000 to 2002 (UPOV standards). 'White Day', a white standard cultivar grows vigorously and has good flower shape. The major characteristics of this cultivar are 106.3 stems/$m^2$/year in yield, 68.6 cm in length of cut flower, 14.3 cm in flower diameter, 93.5 in petal number per stem, and 13.4 days in vase life. This cultivar can be propagated by both cutting and grafting. The consumer's preference of this cultivar is relatively higher than that of control cultivar, 'Tineke'.

A New Rose Cultivar, 'Red Flash' with Red Color (적색 장미 신품종 '레드플래시' 육성)

  • Lee, Young Soon;Kim, Soon Jae;Lim, Jae Wook
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.68-71
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    • 2008
  • A new rose cultivar, was selected from the progenies of a cross between 'Red Sandra' and 'Neon' by rose breeding team of the Gyeonggi-Do Agricultural Research and Extension Services in 2000. It was finally selected in 2004 after evaluation trials for three years (2002-2004). 'Red Flash' was developed for a standard-type cut flower. 'Red Flash' produces $123stems/m^2$ in a year, and has 36 petals per flower. The length of cut flower was long with 65.2 cm. Vase life of the cultivar could be as long as 7.6 days. The cultivar was applied for a variety protection in 2006, and was released to commercial growers in 2007.

New composite traits for joint improvement of milk and fertility trait in Holstein dairy cow

  • Ghiasi, Heydar;Piwczynski, Dariusz;Sitkowska, Beata;Gonzalez-Recio, Oscar
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • v.34 no.8
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    • pp.1303-1308
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    • 2021
  • Objective: The objective of this study was to define a new composite trait for Holstein dairy cows and evaluate the possibility of joint improvement in milk and fertility traits. Methods: A data set consisting 35,882 fertility related records (days open [DO], calving interval [CI], and number of services per conception [NSC], and total milk yield in each lactation [TMY]) was collected from 1998 to 2016 in Polish Holstein-Friesian breed herds. In this study TMY, DO, CI, and lactation length of each cow was used to obtain composite milk and fertility traits (CMF). Results: Moderate heritability (0.15) was estimated for composite trait that was higher than heritability of female fertility related traits: DO 0.047, CI 0.042, and NSC 0.014, and slightly lower than heritability of TMY 0.19. Favourable genetic correlations (-0.87) were estimated between CMF with TMY. Spearman rank correlation coefficients between breeding value of CMF with DO, CI, and TMY were high (>0.94) but with NSC were moderate (0.64). Selection on CMF caused favourable correlated genetic gains for DO, CI, and TMY. Different selection indices with different emphasis on fertility and milk production were constructed. The amount of correlated genetic gains obtained for DO and total milk production according to selection in CMF were higher than of genetic gains obtained for DO and TMY in selection indices with different emphasis on milk and fertility. Conclusion: The animal selection only based on a composite trait - CMF proposed in current study would simultaneously lead to favourable genetic gains for both milk and fertility related traits. In this situation CMF introduced in current study can be used to overcome to limitations of selection index and CMF could be useful for countries that have problems in recording traits, especially functional traits.

Quantitative Trait Loci for Stem Length in Soybean Using a Microsatellite Markers (콩에서 Microsatellite 마커를 이용한 양적형질 유전자의 분석)

  • Kim, Hyeun-Kyeung;Kang, Sung-Taeg;Kong, Hyeun-Jong;Park, In-Soo
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.339-344
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    • 2004
  • Identification of individual quantitative trait loci (QTL) is a prerequisite to application of marker-assisted selection for stern length. Two simple sequence repeat (SSR)-based linkage maps were constructed from recombination inbred line populations between cross of Keunolkong and Shinpaldalkong. Two parents used differed greatly in stem length, which were 30.57 cm and 49.75 cm in Keunolkong and Shinpaldalkong, respectively. Using the constructed maps, regression analysis and interval mapping were performed to identify QTLs conferring stem length. Four QTLs for stem length on linkage groups (LG) F, J, N and O were identified in the Keunolkong ${\times}$ Shinpaldalkong population and they totally explained 37.83% of variation for stem length. In the population, two major QTLs on LG J and O conditioning 14.25% and 10.68% of the phenotypic variation in stem length were determined and two QTLs with minor effect were detected on LG F and N. Identification of QTLs for stem length and mapping individual locus should facilitate to describe genetic mechanisms for stem length in different population. SSR markers tightly linked to QTLs for stem length allow to accelerate the elimination of deleterious genes and selection for desirable recombinants at early stage in crop breeding programs.

QTL Analysis to Improve and Diversify the Grain Shape of Rice Cultivars in Korea, Using the Long Grain japonica Cultivar, Langi (초장립종 벼를 이용한 입형 관련 QTL 분석 및 국내 벼 품종 입형 개선 연구)

  • Kim, Suk-Man;Park, Hyun-Su;Lee, Chang-Min;Baek, Man-Kee;Cho, Young-Chan;Suh, Jung-Pil;Jeong, Oh-Young
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.65 no.4
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    • pp.303-313
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    • 2020
  • Rice grain shape is one of the key components of grain yield and market value. An understanding of the genetic basis of the variation in grain shape could be used to improve grain shape. In this study, we developed a total of 265 F2 individuals derived from a cross between japonica cultivars (Josaeng-jado and Langi) and used this population for quantitative trait locus (QLT) analysis. Correlation analysis was performed to identify relationships between grain traits (GL: grain length, GW: grain width, L/W: ratio of length to width, TGW: 1,000 grain weight). The grain shape was positively correlated with GL and TGW, and negatively correlated with GW. In QTL analysis associated with grain shape, one QTL for GL, qGL5, detected on chromosome 5, explained 20.3% of the phenotypic variation (PV), while two QTLs, qGW5 (PV=36.1) and qGW7 (PV=26.1), for GW were identified on chromosomes 5 and 7, respectively. Evaluation of the effects of each of the QTLs on the grain shape in the population showed a significant difference in the grain size in positive lines compared with the lines without the QTLs. According to the QTL combination of the allelic-types, the grain shape of the tested lines varied from semi-round type to long spindle-shaped type. The results of this study extend our knowledge about the genetic pool governing the diversity of grain shape in japonica cultivars and could be used to improve the grain shape of this species through marker-assisted selective breeding in Korea.

Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth-Related Traits in 1-Year Old of Two Korean Abalone Subspecies, Haliotis discus hannai and H. discus discus, by Using Multiple Traits of Animal Model (다형질 Animal Model에 의한 12개월령 한국산 전북 2 아종의 성장관련형질에 대한 유전모수 추정)

  • Choe, Mi-Kyung;Han, Seock-Jung;Yang, Sang-Geun;Won, Seung-Hwan;Park, Choul-Ji;Yeo, In-Kyu
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.121-130
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    • 2008
  • In other aquaculture species, large improvements in growth have been achieved through selective breeding. Ezo abalone(Haliotis discus hannai) and disk abalone(H. discus discus) are major aquatic animals cultured in Asia, but selective breeding for the promotion of growth with these abalones has not been actively pursued. Recently significant efforts are being made to promote production of these species through selective breeding in Korea. The aims of this work were to estimate the general genetic parameters, heritabilities, and genetic and phenotypic correlations on growth-related traits at 1-year old in two Korean abalone subspecies, H. discus hannai and H. discus discus, by using multiple trait animal model. The data were collected from the records of 1,504 individuals produced from 22 sires and 26 dams in H. discus hannai and 297 individuals produced from 5 sires and 6 dams in H. discus discus, which evaluated by the Genetics and Breeding Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute(NFRDI). Genetic parameters were estimated for these abalone subspecies raised in Bukjeju branch, NFRDI, from May 20, 2004 to May 16, 2005, respectively. The heritability estimates obtained from restricted maximum likelihood(REML) were higher than expected, ranging from 0.40 to 0.43 for growth traits shell length, shell width and body weight in H. discus hannai and from 0.26 to 0.51 in H. discus discus, respectively. The heritabilities for shell shape and condition factor were lower than others of growth traits such as ranging from 0.09 to 0.19 in H. discus hannai and from 0.10 to 0.23 in H. discus discus, respectively. Genetic and phenotypic were > 0.93 between shell parameters and weight in two abalone species, respectively, indicating that breeding for weight gains could be successfully achieved by selecting for shell length.

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Characterization and Mapping of the Bovine FBP1 Gene

  • Guo, H.;Liu, W-S.;Takasuga, A.;Eyer, K.;Landrito, E.;Xu, Shang-zhong;Gao, X.;Ren, H-Y.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.1319-1326
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    • 2007
  • Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBP1) is a key regulatory enzyme of gluconeogenesis that catalyzes the hydrolysis of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate to generate fructose-6-phosphate and inorganic phosphate. Deficiency of fructose-1, 6-bisphosphatase is associated with fasting hypoglycemia and metabolic acidosis. The enzyme has been shown to occur in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. The bovine FBP1 gene was cloned and characterized in this study. The full length (1,241 bp) FBP1 mRNA contained an open reading frame (ORF) encoding a protein of 338 amino acids, a 63 bp 5' untranslated region (UTR) and a 131 bp 3' UTR. The bovine FBP1 gene was 89%, 85%, 82%, 82% and 74% identical to the orthologs of pig, human, mouse, rat and zebra fish at mRNA level, and 97%, 96%, 94%, 93% and 91% identical at the protein level, respectively. This gene was broadly expressed in cattle with the highest level in testis, and the lowest level in heart. An intronic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (A/G) was identified in the $5^{th}$ intron of the bovine FBP1 gene. Genotyping of 133 animals from four beef breeds revealed that the average frequency for allele A (A-base) was 0.7897 (0.7069-0.9107), while 0.2103 (0.0893-0.2931) for allele B (G-base). Our preliminary association study indicated that this SNP is significantly associated with traits of Average Daily Feed Intake (ADFI) and Carcass Length (CL) (p<0.01). In addition, the FBP1 gene was assigned on BTA8 by a hybrid radiation (RH) mapping method.

Breeding of (다수성 편친한성(片親限性) 가을누에 품종)

  • Kang, Pil-Don;Sohn, Bong-Hee;Lee, Sang-Uk;Kim, Mi-Ja;Jung, I-Yeon;Kim, Young-Soon;Kim, Yung-Dae;Lee, Heui-Sam
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.54-57
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    • 2004
  • A new silkworm variety "Buhungjam" for autumn rearing season is $F_1$ hybrid between Jam149, a japanese race bred from introduction breeding and Jam150, a chinese race from introduction breeding. Jam149, japanese parent of the "Buhungjam" showed high GCA in pupation percentage, cocoon shell percentage and filament length and Jam15, chinese parent showed high GCA in cocoon shell percentage and cocoon filament length. In the local adaptability test performed at 8 local areas in spring of 2003, Buhungjam records 7% higher in cocoon yield and 8% in raw silk yield than the check variety, Daesungjam.