Germplasm Evaluation and Selection of Lettuces (Lactuca sativa L.), Edible Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum coronarium L.) and Mallows (Malva verticillata) for Organic Farmers

  • Jang, S.W. (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science RDA) ;
  • Hur, Y.Y. (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science RDA) ;
  • Choi, H.S. (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science RDA) ;
  • Yang, E.Y. (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science RDA) ;
  • Kim, K.D. (Highland Agriculture Research Center, National Institute of Crop Science RDA) ;
  • Yeoung, Y.R. (Department of Plant Science, Gangnung-Wonju National University)
  • Published : 2011.11.30

Abstract

We collected and examined germplasm resources of lettuces, edible chrysanthemums and mallows for organic farmers. We found that 3 genotypes (OL-51, OL-52, and OL-63) are suitable for organic cultivation. The main use of treatment for grey mold among eco-friendly pest control methods is helpful to increase efficiency of seed-gathering after collecting and evaluating a total of 64 kinds of lettuces-collected 43 South Korea local varieties, 8 kinds cultivated by the Highland Agriculture Research Center, 4 kinds of cultivated lettuces, and 9 kinds for sales- to choose appropriate kinds of lettuces for organic cultivation in South Korea. We chose those with more than 300 leaves (OC-18, OC-44, and OC-51) after evaluation of yield characteristics of a total of 62 edible chrysanthemums. We covered each genotype of seed of edible chrysanthemums when gathering the seeds by ourselves so as not to decrease the purity of each genotype. We chosed OM-38, OM-39, and OM-40 for their yield performance and germination rates among the total 41 genotypes of mallows. We selected 9 genotypes of lettuces, editable chrysanthemums and mallows with possibility of organic cultivation and found that they can be used permanently through self seed-gathering on organic farms.

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