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'Hyangcheola', A New Fragrant Rice Variety with High Iron and Zinc Content (철과 아연 함량이 높고 향기가 있는 벼 '향철아')

  • Jeong, Eung-Gi;Ahn, Eok-Keun;Won, Yong-Jae;Lee, Jeong-Heui;Lee, Sang-Bok;Jeong, Jong-Min;Oh, Sea-Kwan;Choi, Yong-Hwan;Lee, Jeom-Ho;Suh, Jung-Pil;Hyun, Ung-Jo;Jung, O-Young;Kim, Bo-Kyeong;Son, Ji-Young
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.472-477
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    • 2018
  • "Hyangcheola" is a new japonica rice variety developed as a cross between "Joryeong" and "Seolhyangchal" by the rice breeding team at NICS in 2014. The heading date of "Hyangcheola" is July 28 in the middle plain area, which is 8 days earlier than that of "Hwaseong." "Hyangcheola" has a 76 cm long culm, which is 8 cm shorter than "Hwaseong" and has 86 spikelets per panicle. The viviparous germination rate of "Hyangcheola" was 27.9%. It showed resistance to stripe virus but susceptibility to bacterial blight (K1, K2, and K3 races), dwarf and black streak dwarf viruses and planthoppers. The milled rice of this variety exhibits translucent and medium short grain shape. The protein content of "Hyangcheola" was 8.2%, which was 1.5% higher than that of "Hwaseong." "Hyangcheola" is a rice with a fragrant aroma. The content of iron in 100 g of brown "Hyangcheola" rice was 15.12 mg, which is 3.69 mg higher than that of "Hwaseong," and the zinc content was 32.24 mg, which is 8.75 mg more than that of the comparative variety "Hwaseong." The average milled rice yield of "Hyangcheola" was 4.8 MT/ha at our sites under ordinary cultivation (Registration No. 6807).

Adaptable Tropical Japonica High quality New Rice Cultivar 'Japonica 6' (열대지역 적응 고품질 자포니카 벼 신품종 'Japonica 6')

  • Jeong, O-Young;Torollo, Gideon;Bombay, Maurene;Baek, Man-Kee;Ahn, Eok-keun;Hyun, Woong-Jo;Park, Hyun-Su;Jeong, Jong-Min;Cho, Jun-Hyeon;Lee, Jeong-Heui;Yeo, Un-Sang;Lee, Jeom-Sig;Jeong, Eung-Gi;Kim, Choon-Song;Suh, Jung-Pil;Kim, Bo-Kyeong;Lee, Jeom-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of International Agriculture
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.249-254
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    • 2019
  • 'Japonica 6' is a japonica rice variety developed from a cross between 'MS11', the beginning variety adaptable to tropical region, and 'IR86743-28-1-4', an elite line of high yield and good plant type by a Korea(RDA)-IRRI cooperative breeding program at IRRI in 2017. The growth duration of 'Japonica 6' is 121 days from sowing to harvest. It is 10 days later than that of the check variety 'MS11'. The culm length of 'Japonica 6' is 70 cm, and 1,000-brown rice grain weight is 26.7 g. It has a shorter culm and a larger grain. size than that of MS11. 'Japonica 6' is moderately resistant to blast disease but susceptible to bacterial blight, tungro virus and plant hoppers. The milled rice recovery rate of 'Japonica 6' is improved than that of 'MS11'. The head rice rate of 'Japonica 6' is significantly higher than that of 'MS11'. Yield of 'Japonica 6' is averagely 3.59 MT/ha of milled rice in 5 areas of the Philippines. The 'Japonica 6' was registered in Philippines and would be adaptable to the diverse regions of tropical Asia (Registration No in Philippines. BPI-NSIC-2017-Rc 484SR).

Factors Affecting the Performance of Agricultural Project from the Perspectives of Agriculture Extension Workers - A Case Study of Malawi - (농촌지도사의 관점에서 본 농촌개발 성과 영향요인 - 말라위 사례 -)

  • Tuchitechi, Hawonga;Lee, Misook
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to identify the factors influencing the perofrmance of agricultural projects for small farmers in Malawi. This cross-sectional study was conducted to discover the factors behind the slow performance of agricultural projects in alleviating poverty. The research was conducted in the Karonga and Phalombe Districts in the northern and southern parts of Malawi, respectively. The data were collected through a structured questionnaire survey administered to 82 agriculture extension workers, and a multiple regression analysis was conducted. The results indicated that farmers' socioeconomic factors, including high illiteracy and poverty rates, poor participation regarding project implementation, and high dependency syndrome, significantly affected the performance of agricultural projects. Within the projects them selves, this study discovered that there was no consistent flow of funds. This greatly affected the schedule of project activities, thereby compromising performance. The study recommends that the government and all relevant stakeholders work jointly to alleviate poverty. It is especially important to ensure that smallholder farmers are equipped with self-help capabilities. In addition, it is critical to examine the issues of funding disbursement.

Potential Accessibility of Public Healthcare Facilities in Rural Areas (농촌지역 공공보건시설의 잠재적 접근성 측정)

  • Lee, Jun Mo;Cho, Soon Chul;Hwang, Jeong Im
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.431-450
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    • 2013
  • The present study aims to evaluate the potential accessibility of public healthcare facilities in rural areas. Population is prepared and analyzed in spatially microscopic level using dasymetric mapping method. According to the analysis on the accessibility to public facilities which is conducted using shortest distance, Gun areas and Eup/Myeon areas are 1,845m and 1,777m from residential areas respectively. Areas in Gangwon-do and Gyeongsangbuk-do have relatively low accessibility while Eup areas tend to have higher accessibility. The present study is meaningful in that it shows the status quo of and regional differences of potential accessibility of rural public facilities in Korea. Furthermore, the findings are also meaningful as they can be utilized as fundamental data to locate the facilities and improve the service delivery of medical facilities.

The Case Study on the Rural Social Economy in Japan and Korea (일본과 우리나라 농촌 사회적 경제에 대한 사례 연구)

  • Kim, Ok-Hee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.405-418
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this case study was to analyze the promotion background, development process, business content and organizations of rural social enterprises in Japan and Korea, to examine the similarities and differences of the two countries in social purpose, independence of management, creation of regional economic cycle and administrative role, and to present policy tasks for development of social economy and social enterprise in rural area. the Policy tasks are as follows; construction of community-based social economy, social financial support strengthening, the empowerment of rural social enterprises and the efficient management of internet shopping mall for increase in sales.

A New Yellow and Semi-double Gerbera Cultivar 'Sunny Lemon' with Early Flowering and High Yielding (조기개화성 및 다수성 황색 반겹꽃 거베라 신품종 'Sunny Lemon')

  • Park, Sang Kun;Lim, Jin Hee;Choi, Seong Youl;Shin, Hak Ki;Lee, Jung Soo
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.703-706
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    • 2010
  • A new gerbera cultivar 'Sunny Lemon' was released by the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science (NIHHS) in 2009. A cross was made between 'Pavlov' and 'Patrick' with pink and semi-double in 2006. After investigation of the characteristics for four years (from 2006 to 2009), it was selected for the use of cut flower. 'Sunny Lemon' is a vigorous cultivar with yellow flower color (RHS Y9C), brown center and semi-double. The average flower diameter is 11.0 cm. And inner ray floret and disc diameter are 7.63 cm and 2.59 cm, respectively. Days to first blooming are 84.5, approximately 2 weeks earlier than the standard cultivar. It produces a large yield with continuous supply of cut flowers and has adequate peduncle height. We believe that 'Sunny Lemon' has a great potential for expanding cultivated area of domestic gerbera cultivars and increasing farmers' income.

Breeding of Pink Rose 'Pink holic' with Powdery Mildew Resistant (흰가루병에 강한 분홍색 장미 '핑크홀릭' 품종 육성)

  • Kim, Seung-Tae;Kim, Won-Hee;Kim, Young-Jin;Lee, Eun-Kyung;Park, Pil-Man;Huh, Kun-Yang
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.517-520
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    • 2008
  • A new standard rose cultivar 'Pink holic' was bred from the cross between pink standard cultivar 'Lyvia' and red standard cultivar 'Sioux' at the National Horticulture Research Institute. The cross was made in 2002 and 'Pink holic' was finally selected in 2007 after investigating characteristics for three years from 2005 to 2007. 'Pink holic', a light pink standard cultivar grows vigorously and has powder mildew resistant. The major characteristics of this cultivar are $185.4stems/m^2/year$ in yield, 83.9cm in length of cut flower, 11.0cm in flower diameter, 42.9 in petal number, and 22.4 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, 'Moon light'.

The Potential Possibility and Practical Policy Implements for Attracting Enterprises in Rural Areas (농촌지역 기업유치 잠재력과 실현방안 모색)

  • Lee, Byung Ki
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.173-203
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to find the effective policy devices for attracting enterprises in rural areas. In the first place, the result of this study suggest two directions fundamentally as follows: Firstly, the government works on more positive lines and from more integrated viewpoint. Secondly, it give the first consideration to the big-enterprises for attracting enterprises in rural areas. Next, the study suggest three practical policy implements also. First, the government put an emphasis on construction favorable infra structure to enterprises's activity. Second, it is necessary to strengthen the economic supports for location of enterprises in rural areas. Third, the rural self-government make effort strongly to develop the activity to attract enterprises.

Analysis of Accessibility of Public interest related Living Service in Rural Area (공익형 농촌 생활서비스 접근성 분석)

  • Shin, MinJi;Park, Meejeong;Jeon, Jeongbae;Park, Roroun;Kim, SangBum
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to determine whether public services in rural areas performed the functions of public interest value that benefited all residents of rural areas. Therefore, the results were derived through spatial distribution and population characteristics analysis at the level of basic living service facilities. As a result, the status of spatial distribution in the Favorable and Vulnerable areas of rural villages and the status of population distribution in the vulnerable areas was analyzed for retail, child care and medical facilities. In the case of retail facilities, it was found that more than 80.0% of the country's farming villages were distributed in the favorable areas that could be reached within 15 minutes. In the case of child care facilities, 91.5% of the total number of favorable areas could be reached within 15 minutes, and the distribution of child care facilities nationwide was deemed proper. In the case of medical facilities, 90.8% or more villages could be reached within 15 minutes of travel time as a lawmaker, and in the case of hospitals and emergency medical services, 92.7% of hospitals and 68.2% of emergency medical services were analyzed as favorable areas. Through these results, the government intends to establish objective spatial data in rural areas to provide basic information on policy directions and contribute to planning.

A Light Pink Freesia 'Pink Ribbon' with Double and Simultaneous Flowering of Many Florets (연분홍색 겹꽃 동시개화성 프리지아 신품종 '핑크리본' 육성)

  • Cho, Hae-Ryong;Rhee, Hye-Kyung;Kim, Mi-Seon;Park, Sang-Kun;Shin, Hak-Ki;Joung, Hyang-Young;Lim, Jin-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.214-217
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    • 2011
  • A light pink double freesia (Freesia hybrida Hort.) 'Pink Ribbon' was developed from a cross of breeding a line, 'Pink Jewel' derived 'Michelle' and 'Rossini' and 'Purple Rain' followed by seedling and line selections at the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science (NIHHS), Rural Development Administration (RDA) in 2008. Growth and flowering characteristic tests were conducted from 2004 to 2007. 'Pink Ribbon' has double type flower with light pink color (RHS, RP66C). It has simultaneous flowering of many florets, good flower shape, upright leaves and stalks. The average cut flower yield of 'Purple Rain' observed in the greenhouse from 2005 to 2007 was 7.7 cuttings per plant. It has good production of cormlets, vigorous growth, too. 'Purple Rain' could be cultured under greenhouse conditions in Korea.