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Breeding of (춘잠기 강건 다수성 새로운 누에품종 )

  • Kang, Pil-Don;Kim, Kee-Young;Sung, Gyoo-Byung;Kim, Mi-Ja;Ji, Sang-Duk;Kweon, HaeYong;Park, Kwang-Young;Shon, Bong-Hee
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2012
  • A new silkworm variety "DaeBakJam" for spring rearing season is F1 hybrid between Jam155, a japanese race bred from introduction breeding and Jam156, a chinese race from introduction breeding. In the local adaptability test performed at 8 local areas in spring of 2010, the hatchability rate of DaeBakJam was recorded 96% similar to DaePoongJam. The larval period was 3 hour shorter than DaePoongJam. The pupation percentage was recorded 0.2% higher than DaePoongJam. Single cocoon weight (2.72 g) and Cocoon yield (25.4 kg) was higher than DaePoongJam. The concentration of DNJ was measured 3.28 mg in DaePoongJam, lower than DaePoongJam (3.48 mg). Test of the artificial diet of DaeBakJam showed bad adaptability of the artificial diet for larval period from 1st to 3rd, but KumOkJam showed excellent adaptability of the artificial diet. In the Paecilomyces tenuipes production ability test, the pupal weight of DaeBakJam was 1.69 g/individual, higher than DaePoongJam (1.59 g/individual).

Breeding of SooOkJam an Artificial Diet Adaptable Silkworm Variety, for Spring Rearing Season (애누에 인공사료 적합성 봄누에 품종 )

  • Kang, Pil-Don;Kim, Kee-Young;Sung, Gyoo-Byung;Kim, Mi-Ja;Ji, Sang-Duk;Kweon, HaeYong;Park, Kwang-Young;Shon, Bong-Hee
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 2012
  • A new silkworm variety SooOkJam for spring rearing season is F1 hybrid between Jam157, a japanese race bred from introduction breeding and Jam158, a chinese race from introduction breeding. In the local adaptability test performed at 8 local areas in spring of 2011, the hatchability rate of SooOkJam was recorded 2% higher than the authorized silkworm variety, DaePoongJam. The larval period was recorded 12 hour shorter than DaePoongJam. The pupation percentage was recorded 0.8% higher than DaePoongJam. Single cocoon weight (2.40 g), Cocoon yield (22.6 kg) and best cocoon rate (95.5%) was similar to DaePoongJam. The concentration of DNJ was measured 4.12 mg in SooOkJam, lower than DaePoongJam (4.45 mg). Test of the artificial diet of SooOkJam showed excellent adaptability of the artificial diet for larval period from 1st to 3rd, similar to KumOkJam. In the Paecilomyces tenuipes production ability test, the pupal weight of SooOkJam was 1.61 g/individual, similar to DaePoongJam (1.65 g/individual).

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.

Functional Genomics for Mass Analysis of Useful Genes in Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer (인삼의 유용유전자원 확보를 위한 기능 유전체연구)

  • Yang, Deok-Chun
    • Proceedings of the Ginseng society Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.17-28
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    • 2004
  • As Korean ginseng is hybrid, an individual variation is very severe, and it takes long times in new breeding because it is required 4 years to pick the seed. But, transformation technique makes the high-functional breeding in short time. The focus of these ginseng studies is to find and secure the useful gene. And it is urgent to accumulate the fundamental data for the molecular breeding and secure the useful genes. Therefore, transformation and soil acclimatization technique are necessary to molecular breeding in use of the introduction of functional genes. In this study, it add to secure of new regulation gene and useful gene as to accumulate the fundamental data for the place where it will contribute to raise the national competitive power. To analyze the useful genes in large scale, we constructed CDNA libraries with various tissues, species, and treated tissue. EST analysis of ginseng perform in large scale and build the EST database of ginseng. We perform the full length sequencing about the selected lots of clones that include the entire open reading frame of the amino acid residues and construct cDNA chip with the parental EST clones. Establishment of the transformation and a soil acclimatization system throuth the re-introduction of the selected ginseng gene that related with the secondary metabolism and anti-stress into the ginseng.

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Phytophthora Blight of Pepper and Genetic Control of the Disease (고추 역병과 그 유전적 방제)

  • Kim, Byung-Soo
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2014
  • Phytophthora blight caused by Phytophthora capsici Leonian is a dangerous disease threatening pepper growers worldwide. The efficacy of chemical control is generally low as the pathogen is soil-borne and rapidly spread by zoospores during the rainy season. Thus, based on the demand for resistant varieties, various good resistant sources, such as CM334, AC2258, and PI201234, have been reported and their inheritance of resistance studied by many different authorities. However, the mode of inheritance remains unclear, as 1 or 2 independent dominant genes, 3 genes, or multiple genes have all been reported as responsible for resistance. Recently, QTL mappings of the gene factors for resistance have been reported, and molecular markers for resistance used in breeding programs. With the release of many resistant commercial hybrid cultivars, differentiation of pathotypes of the pathogen is attracting interest among breeders and plant pathologists. Various authorities have already classified the pathogen strains into different races according to the inter-action between resistant host plants, including the source of resistance, such as CM334 and PI201234, and resistant commercial varieties and P. capsici isolates. However, no standard differential host sets have yet been established, so the results are good only for the pathogen strains used in the experiments. Thus, for breeding varieties with durable resist-ance, it is important to introduce resistance from different sources and use diverse local pathogen strains collected in the target area for distribution in a breeding program.

Breeding of a Mid-Late Maturing Watermelon Cultivar, 'Hanbit' with Resistant to Anthracnose Race 3 (수박 탄저병 Race 3 저항성 중만생종 수박 '한빛' 육성)

  • Huh, Yun-Chan;Hong, Kue-Hyon;Ko, Ho-Cheol;Park, Kyoung-Sub;Park, Dong-Kum;Lee, Joong-Sup;Cho, Myeoung-Cheoul;Lee, Sok-Young;Ko, Kwan-Dal;Lee, Woo-Moon
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.699-702
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    • 2010
  • Anthracnose is a major limiting factor of the watermelon production in Korea. A mid-late maturing watermelon line, 'Hanbit' with resistance to anthracnose (Colletotrichum orbiculare) race 1 and 3, was developed by the cross between anthracnose resistant cultivar 'AU-Producer' and high quality inbred line '920533' at the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration (RDA). 'Hanbit' produces 5.4 to 9.5 kg of red flesh fruits with clear stripes on skin. Average soluble solid contents are ranged from 10.4 to 11.2$^{\circ}$Bx. The yield and quality of 'Hanbit' was comparable to or better than those harvested from the popular commercial cultivars. 'Hanbit' can be cultivated in open fields and under the protected green house condition. In addition to the commercial production, it can be used as a resistant material in $F_1$ hybrid breeding program.

Breeding of F1 Hybrid for Oriental Mustard(Brassica juncea L. Czern) Using the Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Line (웅성불임 인자를 이용한 갓(Brassica juncea L. Czern)의 F1 육종)

  • Park, Yong Ju;Min, Byung Whan
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2018
  • Recently, the demand for new cultivar of oriental mustard(Brassica juncea) is increased as the consumption of oriental mustard has increased dramatically in the market due to Kimchi is attracting the world's attention. However, absence of seed supply system can cause many problems including inbreeding depression due to self seed production, deterioration of the seed purity and heterogeneity of commercial seed. To establish the $F_1$ variety breeding system of oriental mustard, pure line and inbred lines were screened from inbreeding genetic resources. Male-sterile line was also selected from breeding combinations for the quality improvement of mustard. The combining ability from(Indojasai ${\times}$ Goheungdamyang) combinations and isolation line of(MS910 ${\times}$ Japan red mustard 8 ${\times}$ Ganghwa mustard 9) was highest, thus these lines were selected as parental lines. PCR(Polymerase Chain Reaction) and gene sequence analysis revealed that the genes related to CMS(orf263, orf220, and orf288) were distributed in mitochondria. The isolated lines from this study also showed good performance in yield test and farmhouse prove test.

Detection of single-nucleotide polymorphism in RPB2 of Wolfiporia hoelen strains and assessment of its applicability for strain breeding (복령 균주의 RPB2 유전자 내 단일염기다형성 및 육종 활용성 분석)

  • Su Yeon, Kim;Mi-Jeong, Park;Seong Hwan, Kim;Kang-Hyeon, Ka
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2022
  • The demand for novel strains has been rising in the domestic market to increase the production of sclerotia from Wolfiporia hoelen. To improve strain breeding efficiency, we investigated whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the RNA polymerase II subunit (RPB2) gene, which may be linked to the mating type locus, are useful for distinguishing monokaryons from dikaryons in Korean W. hoelen strains. We designed a specific primer set to efficiently amplify a region of RPB2 using PCR with the genomic DNA of 12 cultivated strains and 31 wild strains of W. hoelen collected from Korea. Nucleotide sequences of the PCR-amplified RPB2 genes were determined and analyzed for the presence of SNPs among the 43 W. hoelen strains. Previously reported SNP loci were detected in the RPB2 gene of all W. hoelen strains tested. However, these previously reported SNP loci could not be applied to differentiate monokaryons from dikaryons in approximately one-third of Korean wild strains with homozygous genotypes. Three additional SNPs in the RPB2 gene, which may improve the ability to distinguish monokaryons from dikaryons, were identified by searching through the multiple sequence alignments of the 43 W. hoelen strains. The applicability of these three novel SNPs, together with the previously known SNPs, in the RPB2 gene to W. hoelen strain breeding was verified by examining the hybrid strains and their parental strains.

Screening of Pyrus Species Resistant to Pear Psylla (Cacopsylla pyricola) (꼬마배나무이 (Cacopsylla pyricola) 저항성 배 육종재료 탐색)

  • Shin, Il Sheob;Kim, Dong Soon;Hong, Seong Sik;Kim, Jeong Hee;Cho, Kang Hee;Kim, Se Hee;Kim, Hyun Ran;Kim, Dae Hyun;Hong, Se Jin;Hwang, Jeong Hwan;Hwang, Hae Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of International Agriculture
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.491-496
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    • 2011
  • Breeding for pear resistance to pear psylla (Cacopsylla pyricola) is one of important objective of the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science breeding program. One hundred thirty three accessions from 15 Asian, Chinese and European pear species were investigated for their resistance against pear psylla. The pear psylla resistance was determined based on the following four characteristics: overwintering adult population, the number of eggs and nymphs, and the degree of soot. The different pear species showed varied resistance to pear psylla. Pyrus calleryana and P. betulaefolia indicated the highest antixenosis as ovipositional preference and antibiosis as nymphal feeding and were the most resistant genetic resources. Likewise the European pears (P. communis), 'Conference' and 'Cascade', exhibited little occurrence and damage by pear psylla. These were proved to be promising genetic materials for breeding resistant cultivars because they had good fruit quality and showed resistance to pear paylla. The observed population of overwintering adult, the number of eggs and nymphs of psylla had significant correlation each other.

Breeding of $"JS149\timesCS170"$ a Both Parent Sex-limited Cocoon Color Variety for Spring Rearing Season

  • Kang, Pil-Don;Sohn, Bong-Hee;Lee, Sang-Uk;Kim, Mi-Ja;Lee, Heui-Sam
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Sericultural Science Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.41-42
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    • 2003
  • All of the commercial silkworm races spread to farmhouses are hybrid of first generation, therefore distinction of sex of parent races is essential. But the existing sexual method which distinguish sex by outer sexual characteristics have many problems such as need of skilled worker and excessive efforts for distinction of sex. So more simple and accurate method fur distinction of sex is needed. (omitted)

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