Pedigree Analysis of 17 High Quality Korean Rice Cultivars Using Web Database Systems

  • Yi, Gi-Hwan (Rice Ecology and Breeding Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Park, Dong-Soo (Rice Ecology and Breeding Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Chung, Eun-Sook (Plant Genetics Engineering Division, Donga University) ;
  • Song, Song-Yi (Rice Ecology and Breeding Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Jeon, Nam-Soo (Rice Ecology and Breeding Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Nam, Min-Hee (Rice Ecology and Breeding Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS, RDA) ;
  • Kim, Doh-Hoon (Plant Genetics Engineering Division, Donga University) ;
  • Han, Chang-Deok (Division of Applied life science, Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University) ;
  • Eun, Moo-Young (Rice functional genome team, National Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, RDA) ;
  • Ku, Yeon-Chung (Rice Ecology and Breeding Division, Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, NICS, RDA)
  • Published : 2006.12.31

Abstract

It is important to understand pedigree of rice cultivars commonly used for breeding. In this paper, pedigree tables for tracking the pedigree of 17 representative rice cultivars recommended by Rural development Adminstration (RDA) were completed and analyzed using two kinds of web database system; 'IRIS' and 'RRDB'. Seven cultivars, namely, 'Sangmibyeo', 'Ilpumbyeo', 'Saegewhabyeo', 'Surabyeo', 'Shindongjinbyeo', 'Ilmibyeo' and 'Jungwhabyeo' had 'Koshihikari' on the pedigree of their ancestor. Besides 'Koshihikari', the most feguently used ancestral germplasms among the high quality rice cultivars were 'Fujisaka 5', 'Kameno o' and 'Asahi', 'Fujisaka 5' was used as ancestral parent in 12 out of 17 cultivars. Interestingly, 'Kameno o' was used in pedigree of 16 out of 17 high quality varieties and 'Asahi' was used in the ancestral pedigree of all 17 varieties. 'Hwayeongbyeo' was used as one of parent in the breeding of 'Dongjin 1', 'Hwabongbyeo', 'Saegewhabyeo' and 'Junambyeo'. 'Ilpumbyeo' was used in the breeding pathway of 'Junambyeo' and 'Saegewhabyeo', 'Mangeumbyeo' itself was not enlisted as one of high quality rice cultivars, but was used as a breeding parent of three high quality varieties, namely, 'Saegewhabyeo', 'Hwabongbyeo' and 'Nampyeongbyeo'. Incorporated with evaluation data, pedigree will provide a valuable chance to genealogical tracking of agronomic traits such as disease resistance, grain quality and etc.

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