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이삭도열병, 흰잎마름병 발생증가 - 잦은 강우가 발생호조건으로 작용

  • 이영희
    • The Bimonthly Magazine for Agrochemicals and Plant Protection
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 1986
  • 한 해의 농사를 마무리짓는 이 시점에서 ''86년도 병해발생상황을 살펴본다는 것은 내년도의 방제계획을 보완한다는 점에서 매우 뜻깊은 계기가 될 것이다. 금년은 매우 특이한 기상으로 초봄에는 충분한 강우로 이앙을 순조롭게 마칠 수 있었으며 이앙초기에는 평년에 비하여 약간 기온이 높았지만 병해초발은 예년과 같이 시작되었다. 그러나 6월 하순과 7월의 저온으로 본논의 초기 및 중기 병해발생은 아주 적은 편이었지만 생육후기에는 잦은 강우로 이삭도열병, 흰잎마름병 등의 발생량이 증가한 반면에 잎집무늬마름병 발생은 아주 적은 해였다. 중$\cdot$만생종 출수기에 특히 남부지방에서 문제시되었던 것은 태풍 Vera호의 건풍동반으로 백수현상이 지역적으로 심한 발생을 보여 수고성 및 흰잎마름병 발생에도 영향을 주었을 것으로 생각된다. 여기서는 금년도 주요병해의 발생특징을 분석해 보고 문제점을 잘 파악하여 내년도의 방제자료로 삼고자 한다.

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Hardness and Effect of Particle Sizes on Pasting Properties of Korean Rices differing in Maturity (숙기가 다른 우리나라 쌀의 경도와 입자크기별 호화성질)

  • Lee, Soo-Jeong;Kim, Sung-Kon
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.45-48
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    • 1999
  • Rice was ground on a blade-type food mixer and sieved on meshes. The throughs on 60 and 80 mesh sieves were significantly different among maturity groups. The hardness of rice grain was negatively correlated with throughs on 60 and 80 mesh sieves and positively correlated with overs on 20 mesh sieve. The amylograph peak viscosity was increased as the particles became finer, but peak viscosities of the throughs on 60 and 80 mesh sieves were not significantly different.

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Changes in the Cell Wall Components of Peach during Maturation and Storage (복숭아의 성숙 및 저장중의 세포벽 성분의 변화)

  • 김미현;신승렬;손미애;김광수
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.372-376
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    • 1992
  • This study was carried out to investigate changes in the cell wall components of peach during maturation and storage. The hardness of peach was decreased from $24.1\;\pm\;2.2N\;to\;14.6\;\pm\;1.3N$ during maturation and storage. Contents of alcohol-insoluble substance, water-soluble material and cell wall were decreased. Total and insoluble pectic substances were decreased while water-soluble pectin was increased during maturation and storage. Contents of cellulose were increased. Galactose and arabinose contents were decreased during maturation and storage.

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Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Production and Adaptation Method in Korea as Evaluated by Simulation Study (생육모의 연구에 의한 한반도에서의 기후변화에 따른 벼 생산성 및 적응기술 평가)

  • Lee, Chung-Kuen;Kim, Junwhan;Shon, Jiyoung;Yang, Woon-Ho;Yoon, Young-Hwan;Choi, Kyung-Jin;Kim, Kwang-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.207-221
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    • 2012
  • Air temperature in Korea has increased by $1.5^{\circ}C$ over the last 100 years, which is nearly twice the global average rate during the same period. Moreover, it is projected that such change in temperature will continue in the 21st century. The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential impacts of future climate change on the rice production and adaptation methods in Korea. Climate data for the baseline (1971~2000) and the three future climate (2011~2040, 2041~2070, and 2071~2100) at fifty six sites in South Korea under IPCC SRES A1B scenario were used as the input to the rice crop model ORYZA2000. Six experimental schemes were carried out to evaluate the combined effects of climatic warming, $CO_2$ fertilization, and cropping season on rice production. We found that the average production in 2071~2100 would decrease by 23%, 27%, and 29% for early, middle, and middle-late rice maturing type, respectively, when cropping seasons were fixed. In contrast, predicted yield reduction was ~0%, 6%, and 7%, for early, middle, and middle-late rice maturing type, respectively, when cropping seasons were changed. Analysis of variation suggested that climatic warming, $CO_2$ fertilization, cropping season, and rice maturing type contributed 60, 10, 12, and 2% of rice yield, respectively. In addition, regression analysis suggested 14~46 and 53~86% of variations in rice yield were explained by grain number and filled grain ratio, respectively, when cropping season was fixed. On the other hand, 46~78 and 22~53% of variations were explained respectively with changing cropping season. It was projected that sterility caused by high temperature would have no effect on rice yield. As a result, rice yield reduction in the future climate in Korea would resulted from low filled grain ratio due to high growing temperature during grain-filling period because the $CO_2$ fertilization was insufficient to negate the negative effect of climatic warming. However, adjusting cropping seasons to future climate change may alleviate the rice production reduction by minimizing negative effect of climatic warming without altering positive effect of $CO_2$ fertilization, which improves weather condition during the grain-filling period.

Growth and Yield Components Responses to Delayed Planting of Soybean in Southern Region of Korea (남부지역 콩 만파에 따른 품종별 생육 및 수량반응)

  • Park, Hyeon-Jin;Han, Won-Young;Oh, Ki-Won;Kim, Hyun-Tae;Shin, Sang-Ouk;Lee, Byong-Won;Ko, Jong-Min;Baek, In Youl
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.483-491
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    • 2014
  • Double cropping system including paddy field soybean is widely adopted nationwide, due to rise in market price and its higher income than paddy field rice. Sowing date of soybean as a second crop is being delayed depending on first crop's growth period and harvesting time. Due to the increased temperature in October and delayed first frost date, soybean could be harvested without frost damage even in late-plating. Therefore, selection of soybean cultivar which is appropriate for this environment is very important. The effect of sowing date and genotype of soybean on growth and yield was investigated for three planting dates (June 20, July 5, and July 20) with ten cultivars developed for soy-pate production, to figure out plant development and yield pattern in delayed planting. As planting date is delayed, plant height and pod number was decreased and this pattern was more clearly detected in mid-late maturity cultivars. Hundred-seed weight did not show significant changes even in late planting, due to compensations between yield components. Yield reduction of July 20 in contrast to that of June 20 showed that Nampung (9.6%) showed the least yield decline. Maximum yield was achieved from Daepung, Taekwang, and Uram among other soybean cultivars in late planting. Shortening of growth period was strongly detected in reproductive stage while length of vegetative stage was regularly maintained in both early and mid-late maturity cultivars.

A Study on the Rice Protein (Fractionation of the Protein of Korean Rice by Paper Electrophoresis) (쌀단백질(蛋白質)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (여지전기영동법(濾紙電氣泳動法)에 의(依)한 쌀단백질(蛋白質)의 획분(劃分)))

  • Lee, Chun-Yung;Byun, Si-Myung;Lee, Hong-Won;Kim, Soo-Young
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.10
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 1968
  • In order to fractionate the rice protein employing paper electrophoresis, 9 subjects of Korean rice and one Indica type, Pin Galw 50 were examined, the results were as follows. 1. Polished rice protein was separated into albumin, globulin, prolamine, and oryzenin. The amount of these fractions was determined by Kjeldahl method showing respectively 0.26%, 0.65%, 0.41%, and 5.01% in average. Albumin was extracted with deionized water, globulin with 10% NaCl, prolamine with 70% ethanol, and oryzenin with 0.05N-NaOH. 2. Albumin was extracted with deionized water and dialyzed by a cellophan tube. The supernatant was submitted to paper electrophoresis using phosphate buffer (pH 7.6, ${\mu}$ 0.18). Albumin was identified as monocomponent in all of 10 varieties under study. Globulin was extracted and dialyzed to remove the albumin. The precipitates were resolved in 10% saline solution and examined by paper electrophoresis. The globulin consists of two components in phosphate buffer(pH 7.6, ${\mu}$ 0.18) Any subject, regardless the origin, appears to contain globulin I and globulin II. Prolamine was extracted with 70% ethanol, dialayzed against deionized water, resolved with ethanol, and analyzed by Paper electrophoresis. It was proved as one component in the 70% alcoholic buffer(pH 9.0, ${\mu}$=0.0095). On the contrary, paper electrophoresis with oryzenin demonstrated two or three components in Sorensen's buffer(pH 13.0, ${\mu}$ 0.11). Yookoo 132, Dungpan 5, Kwansan, and Jaekun contain oryzenin I, oryzenin II, and oryzenin III. On the other hand, Paldal, Jinheung, Sukwang, Eunbangzu, Damakum, and Pin Galw 56 contain only oryzenin II, and oryzenin III. On the basis of these analyses a discussion of the differences between the protein fractions of 10 varieties was presented. 3. Globulin I varied from 0.22% to 0.46% (aver. 0.35%) in the amount, globulin II from 0.21 to 0.44%(aver. 0.32%), oryzenin I from 0.17% to 0.44%(aver. 0.3%), oryzenin II from 1.59% to 2.88%(aver. 2.23%), and oryzenin III from 2.02% to 3.57%(aver. 2.66%).

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Estimation of Development Rate and Heading Time of Various Rice Varieties as affected Air Temperature and Day Length (기온(氣溫)과 일장조건(日長條件)에 따른 벼 품종별(品種別) 발육속도(發育速度) 및 출수기(出穗期) 추정(推定))

  • Lee, Jeong-Taek;Kim, Dal-Ung;Yun, Seong-Ho;Im, Jung-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.251-261
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    • 1994
  • This study was conducted to get some basic information about rice plant development rate and heading ecology in various climatic conditions, growing nine varieties at three locations, Jinbu as the mountainous cool area, Suweon and Iri as the plain area for two years from 1987 to 1988. Average daily air temperature and day length from transplanting to heading date were analyzed in relation to the heading. Heading date and development rate of each variety were estimated by the Symplex method and the fitness of the model was evaluated. The results obtained as follows: Average daily air temperatures among varieties during the period from transplanting to heading ranged from 18 to $19^{\circ}C$ in Jinbu, from 22.5 to $23.5^{\circ}C$ in Suweon, and from 23.5 to $24.5^{\circ}C$ in Iri, the late-maturing varieties requiring the higher temperatures. The average heading days were about 20 days longer in Jinbu and $3{\sim}5$ days shorter in Iri than those in Suweon in all varieties. Little differences in accumulated temperature from transplanting to heading were observed in regions and years, and also among varieties. Developmental stages could be expressed as the accumulation of daily development rate and the predicted heading dates by the Symplex method were similar to the observed ones. The development rate of each variety varies with air temperatures. The early maturing Japonica types including the Unbong variety were fast in development rate at lower temperatures, but the late-maturing varieties of the Japonica type were late. A model to predict the heading dates of rice varieties by the Symplex method using air temperatures and day lengths was feasible.

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Effect of Transplanting Date on the Growth, Yield, and Occurrence of Viviparity in Floury Endosperm Rice Cultivars in the Chungbuk Province (충북지역 쌀가루용 벼 품종의 이앙시기가 생육, 수량 및 수발아 발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Chae-Young;Choi, Ye-Seul;Lee, Hee-Du;Jeong, Taek-Gu;Kim, Ik-Jei;Kim, Chung-Kon;Woo, Sun-Hee
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.65 no.4
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    • pp.284-293
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    • 2020
  • Rice consumption in Korea has been decreasing as the eating habits of the Korean people have diversified with rapid economic growth. Recently, floury endosperm rice cultivars were developed to boost rice consumption and replace wheat flour consumption with rice flour, which is vulnerable to viviparity under wet weather during the grain-filling stage because of its loosely packed starch granule structures. To overcome this limitation, it is necessary to find a suitable rice transplanting date to produce high-quality rice flour by altering the heading ecology type and changing the cultivation time by region. We examined four floury endosperm rice cultivars (FERC) in the Cheongju (central plain area) and Boeun (mid-mountainous area) regions of Korea from 2017 to 2019. Of the FERCs, the mid-late maturing types (MMT) Seolgaeng (SG), Hangaru (HGR), and Shingil (SGL) exhibited high yield and yield components after transplanting May 30 in both regions; the early maturing type (EMT) Garumi 2 (GRM2) also exhibited high yield after transplanting June 20 in Cheongju. In addition, MMTs showed the same tendency as the characteristics shown in Cheongju when grown in the Boeun region, and EMT displayed high yield and yield components after transplanting June 10. The FERCs could easily present pre-harvest sprouting in the rainy season during the grain-filling stage after 20 days post-heading because the mean temperature and frequency of more three-day rainfalls have increased over the last 5 years from the previous annual averages. Viviparity of HGR and GRM2 decreased as the transplanting date was delayed, with decreases of 2.3%-4.6% in HGR and 11.9%-23.1% in GRM2 according to the region. SGL was generally resistant to viviparity because of the Tongil type. To minimize pre-harvest sprouting and produce high yield of rice flour in the Chungbuk province, the most suitable transplanting time was the end of May in MMT and the middle and end of June in EMT.

Harvest Date and Cultivar Effects on Forage Yield and Quality of Fall Sown Oat (수확시기와 품종이 추파연맥의 사초수량 및 사료가치에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, G.S.;Kim, D.A.
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.339-346
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    • 1999
  • This experiment was carried out to determine harvest date and cultivar effects on the agronomic characteristics, forage yield, and quality of fall sown oat (Avena sativa L.) at the forage experimental field, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Suweon from August to November 1993. The experiment was arranged in a split plot design with three replications. The main plots were consisted of the harvesting dates, suchas early (11 October), mid(21 October), and late(1 November), the subplots were consisted of different maturities of oat cultivars, such as 'West', 'Cayuse' and 'Magnum'. The first heading date of an early maturing culivar, West, was observed on 10 October, and the heading increased up to 30% at the late harvesting date. The average dry matter (DM) content of oat cultivars increased significantly from 12.8 to 15.9% as the growing stage progressed(p<0.01). The average dry matter percentage of West, Cayuse, and Magnum was 15.4, 13.4, and 13.5%, respectively. The crude protein (CP) content of oat cultivars decreased significantly from 20.1 to 13.3% as the harvesting date was delayed(p<0.01), and the CP contents of midseason and late maturing cultivars, Cayuse and Magnum, respectively, were significantly higher than that of an early maturing cultivar West (p<0.01). The mid harvesting date showed the highest acid detergent fiber(ADF) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) contents than the other harvesting dates, and an early maturing cultivar West had higher ADF and NDF contents than the midseason and late maturing cultivars, Cayuse and Magnum, respectively. The in vitro dry matter digestibility(IVDMD) of oat cultivar West decreased as the harvesting date was delayed, but that of Cayuse and Magnum decreased only by the mid harvesting date. Cayuse and Magnum showed 3~4% higher digestibility than West. The correlation coefficient between IVDMD and ADF content was -0.86. The average dry matter yield of oat cultivars increased from 2,901 to 5,901kg/ha as the harvesting date was delayed(p<0.01), but no significant difference was found among oat cultivars. The corrdelation coefficient between DM yield and gorwing degree days(GDD) was +0.86. The results of this study indicate that a delay in harvesting date would be recommendable for the increase of dry matter yield when fall-sown oat is grown. Especially, the DM yield of the midseason and late maturing cultivars, Cayuse and Magnum, respectively, can be increased without much change of forage quality although the harvesting date are delayed.

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Varietal Differences in Agronomic Characters of Rice Grown on Salty Water Irrigation (벼의 생육시기별 염수처리에 따른 주요 특성의 품종간 차이)

  • 정진일;김보경;박형만;이선용
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.494-503
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    • 1995
  • The selection of salt tolerant rice variety needs an effective method in its testing. Salinity of irrigated water, 0.5% at seedling stage, 0.6% at tillering stage, and 0.9% at panicle formation stage were treated to test salt tolerance of rice using 45 cultivars. At tillering stage, salty water irrigation reduced plant height to 22.6% in early maturing rices(EMR), 30.5% in medium maturing rices(MMR), and 20.9% in medium-late maturing rices(MLMR), and also reduced number of tillers to 11.2% in EMR, 36.2% in MMR, and 36.0% in MLMR compared to rices grown in non-salty water irrigation. At panicle formation stage of rice, salty water irrigation affected plant height and tiller numbers that showed varietal differences. As salt tolerant rice cultivars, Daegwangbyeo, Namweonbyeo, Sinseonchalbyeo, Gyehwabyeo, and Daeyabyeo were selected. Jinbubyeo, Donghaebyeo, and Tamjinbyeo were weak in salty water irrigation.

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