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Pollen-Tree Selection among the Varieties of Corylus avellana in a Complete Diallel Cross (완전(完全) 대조(對照) 교배(交配)에 의(依)한 개암나무의 수분수(授粉樹) 선발(選拔))

  • Jung, Suk Koo;Noh, Eui Rae;Park, Chi Sun;Ahn, Chang Young;Jo, Jung Gi
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.75 no.1
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 1986
  • A complete diallel cross using ten varieties of Corylus avellana was made to select the best general combiners and the best specific combiners for each characteristic of each variety. The variety "Barcelona" showed the best general combining ability in kernel yield per hectare and the combinations, between Kara and Badem, between Badem and Barcelona, between Sivri and Barcelona, between Sirri and Barcelona, between Palaz and Barcelona, between Tombul and Kara, between Barcelona and Sivri, between Fiukuken2 and Hukuken3, and between Hukuken3 and Hukuken2, showed the best specific combining abilities in kernel yield. The other characteristics such as fruiting rate, pericarp thickness, weight/nut, kernel weight/nut, kernel ratio, and kernel yield per tree or hectare were also compared between the combinations.

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Optimal Design for Complete Diallel Crosses

  • Park, Kuey-Chung;Son, Young-Nam
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.677-683
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, optimal block designs for complete diallel crosses are proposed. These optimal block designs for estimating general combining abilities are constructed by using balanced incomplete block designs and nested balanced incomplete block designs. Also, the efficiency of the optimal block design obtained through this method is reported in table.

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Partial Diallel Crosses Designs using m-Associate Class Partially Balanced Incomplete Block Designs

  • Choi Kuey Chung;Son Young Nam
    • Proceedings of the Korean Statistical Society Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.121-124
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, partial diallel crosses designs are proposed. These designs for estimating general combining abilities are constructed by using m-associate class partially balanced incomplete block designs. Also, the efficiency of the partially diallel crosses designs obtained through this method is reported in table.

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Orthogonal Block Designs for Partial Diallel Crosses

  • Son, Young Nam;Choi, Kuey Chung
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.435-441
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, orthogonal block designs for partial diallel crosses are proposed. These partial diallel crosses block designs for estimating general combining abilities are constructed by using $\alpha$-resolvable partially balanced incomplete block designs. Also, the efficiencies of the partial diallel crosses block designs obtained through this method are reported in table.

Diallel Analysis of Quantitative Characters of Flue-cured Tobacco Varieties (Nicotiana tabacum L.) (이면교배에 의한 황색종담배 (Nicotiana tabacum L.)의 양적 형질에 대한 유전 분석)

  • 이승철
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1982
  • Six flue-cured cultivars of Nicotiana tabacum L., 15 possible $F_1$ hybrids and 15 $F_2$ populations among them, and 15 haploid populations of $F_1$ hybrids and 6 haploid from parents, were evaluated. The variances of general combining ability were predominant for all characters studied in $F_1$ hybrid and $F_2$ population, and in haploid populations of $F_1$ hybrids except leaf width, value and reducing sugar. There were significant correlations between generations in variances and ranks of parental GCA effects estimated from general combining ability analysis of $F_1,\;F_2$ and haploid generation of $F_1$ hybrids for yield, stem height, days to flower. leaves per plant, value and total alkaloids.

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Combining Ability and Degree of Heterosis in Sucker Producing Characteristices of Flue-cured Tobacco(Nicotiana tabacum L.) (황색종 연초의 곁순 발생에 대한 조합능력과 Heterosis 정도)

  • 정석훈
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2000
  • Seven flue-cured tobacco(Nicotiana tabacum) varieties and their 21 progenies in Fl and F2 generation, half diallel crosses(no reciprocal), were tested for the degree of heterosis and combining abilities in sucker producing character according to topping and suckering treatment. Significant difference in number and weight of sucker was observed among seven cultivars. The values of general combining ability(GCA) were greater than those of specific combining ability(SCA) in weight and number of sucker in F$_1$ generation. In topping and suckering plot, Cocker 86, McNair 944, and Va 115 revealed the significant negative GCA effects for number and weight of sucker, but By 104 and Speight G-28 did positive GCA. Without topping and suckering, GCA effects for sucker weight in Cocker 139 and Cocker 86 were negative and those for sucker number in Va. 115 were also negative. Negative SCA values in sucker weight could be observed in F$_1$ generation of Cocker 86 X BY 104 and Speiht G-28 X Cocker 86, in F$_2$ of Hicks $\times$ Speight G-28 and McNair 944 $\times$ BY 104 in topping and suckering plot. SCA in F$_1$ of McNair 944 X Cocker 86 and Speight G-28 X Cocker 139 was negative without topping and suckering. The value of heterosis in sucker producing character of F$_1$ hybrids was positive

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Combining ability and heterosis of Korean sorghum varieties

  • Choe, Myeongeun;Ko, Jeeyeon;Song, Seokbo;Park, Changhwan;Kwak, Doyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Crop Science Conference
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    • 2017.06a
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    • pp.79-79
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    • 2017
  • Grain Sorghum varieties grown in Korea have low productivity and are constrained by the fact that farmers' choice of improved varieties is limited. Hybrid cultivars have been demonstrated to be more productive and food security than pure line varieties. However, There's no available hybrid cultivars and never planted before in Korea. This study was, therefore, conducted to determine combining ability of Korean landrace varieties and cultivar, the level of heterosis of experimental hybrids depending on environments. Two cytoplasmic male-sterile lines were crossed with six male-fertile lines in accordance with North Carolina II mating scheme to generate 12 experimental hybrids. The hybrids were evaluated in replicated row-column alpha designs at two sites in Texas and South Korea under on-season production conditions. For each trait, general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) effects were estimated using the line-tester method of analysis. Results indicated significant differences among genotypes for both grain yield potential and secondary traits. Hybrids were predominant for grain yield, and displayed up to 127% heterosis of A03017 ${\times}$ Sodamchal in Korea. Positive GCA for yield was observed for Donganme, Hwanggeumchal and Jungmo4002 in Korea. Among them Jungmo4002 and Donganme had highly positive for yield (227.90 and 84.90 kg ha-1), while it showed negative GCA for yield in College station (-40.90, -189.60 kg ha-1). ATx630 ${\times}$ Sodamchal had the greatest SCA for yield (468.10 kg/ha) in College station but at South Korea its SCA effect was -302.40 kg/ha. A similar trend was observed, followed by A03017 ${\times}$ Donganme (SCA effect = 215 kg ha-1 at College station vs. -44.20 kg ha-1 at South Korea). At South Korea the greatest positive SCA effect for grain was observed in ATx630 ${\times}$ Jungmo4002 as 322.20 kg/ha. Both GCA and SCA effects significantly interacted with site effects demonstrating the need for region adaptation of potential cultivars and test for developing Korea suitable cultivar.

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Combining Ability and Genetic Analysis of Boll Characters in Cotton(G. Hirsulum L) (목화 (G. hirsulum L.)의 삭 형질에 대한 조합능력과 유전분석)

  • 박규환;어진수;최주호;백인열
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.317-325
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    • 2000
  • A six parent dialled analysis was conducted to get basic information for improving yield of upland cotton. Heterosis, combining ability, genetic components and correlation coefficients for boll length, boll width, boll weight, 100 seed weight, lint weigth per boll and lint percentage were studied. Estimates of heterosis for all characters and heterobeltiosis for boll weight and lint weight per boll showed positive values. In general combining ability effect, 'Muan' and 'Imsung' showed highely positive effect in all characters. In specific combining ability effect, the combinations of 'Seungju${\times}$Imsung$.$Seosan${\times}$Imsung' for bll length, 'Cheju${\times}$Imsung$.$Seung${\times}$Imsung' for boll width, 'Cheju${\times}$Muan$.$Cheju${\times}$Imsung' for boll weight, 'Cheju${\times}$Soonchun$.$Muan${\times}$Imsung' for 100 seed weight, 'Soonchun${\times}$Muan' for lint weight per boll and 'Soonchun${\times}$Seosan$.$Seungju${\times}$Muan' for lint percentage showed highly positive effect. Partial dominance was observed for boll length, boll weight, 100 seed weight and lint weight per boll, complete dominance for boll width and overdominance for lint percentage. The number of effective gene group was estimated as one for all characters. The estimates of narrow and broad sense heritabilities were high for all characters except as one for all characters. The estimates of narrow and broad sense heritabilities were high for all characters except lint percentage. Correlation coefficients among the boll length, boll width, boll weight, 100 seed weight and lint weight per boll were positive, whereas lint percentage was negatively correlated with other characters.

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Study on Utilization of Heterosis in Layer Chicken (산란계종의 잡잡강세리용에 관한 연구)

  • 오봉국;여정수;이정구;이문연
    • Korean Journal of Poultry Science
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.28-36
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    • 1980
  • This study was carried out to estimate combining abilitie or economic traits in layer chickens. The data used in this study were the record of 10 single crosses produced by half diallel cross of 5 lines of Single Comb White Leghorns, such as A, B, C, K and S lines. Total 720 progenies of the crosses were reared at the Poultry Breeding Farm, College of Agriculture, Seoul National University from Feb. 1979 to August, 1980. Combining abilities were estimated by Grilling's mathematical model for the traits; age the first egg, total egg number, egg weight and body weight. The results attained from the studies were summarized as follows; In estimate of combining ability, an age at first egg of BS cross was largely due to significiantly higher general combining ability (G. C. A.) effect of B and S strains than Cand K strains in G. C. A. effect, and to specific combining ability (S. C. A) effect of B and S-trains. AB and BS crosses showed the highest egg Production. AB cross performance was result from high G.C.A. effect of A ana B strains. BS cross performance was result from high G. C. A. effect of B and high S. C. A. effect of BS cross. Specific combining ability effect in egg. weight was not statiscally significiant, but S strain showed high G. C. A. effect. A and B strains in body weight showed significantly low C. C. A. effect. From the above results, BS cross in an age at first egg, AB and BS crosses in egg Production, S strain in egg weight and AB cross in body weight were superior to other strains or crosses.

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Optimal Designs of Complete Diallel Crosses

  • Park, Kuey-Chung
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2001
  • Two general methods of construction leading to several series of universally optimal block designs for complete diallel crosses are provided in this paper. A method of constructing variance balance designs is also given.

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