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A New Black Pericarp, Medium-Ripening Glutinous Rice Cultivar 'Boseogheugchal' (중생 흑자색 찰벼 신품종 '보석흑찰')

  • Lee, Jeom-Ho;Lee, Sang-Bok;Kim, Hong-Yeol;Yang, Chang-Ihn;Kim, Myeong-Ki;Jeon, Yong-Hee;Lee, Kyu-Seong;Kim, Yeon-Gyu;Jeong, O-Yeong;Hwang, Hung-Goo;Choi, Yong-Hwan;Yang, Sae-Jun;Cho, Young-Chan;Oh, Sea-Kwan;Yea, Jong-Du;Lee, Jeong-Hee;Won, Yong-Jae;Lee, Jeong-Ill;Chung, Kuk-Hyun;Hwang, Ki-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.600-605
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    • 2011
  • 'Boseogheugchal', a new black pericarp glutinous rice cultivar (Oriza sativa L.), was developed by the rice breeding team of National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Suwon, Korea during the period from 1997 to 2008 and released in 2008. It was derived from a cross between SR18638-B-B-B-18-2/ Heugmi H31. The maturity of this cultivar is about 135 days from seedling to heading. This cultivar has about 12 tillers per hill and 94 spikelet numbers per panicle. Ripening ratio is about 72% and 1000 grain weight is 21.6 g in brown rice. This new variety shows grain shattering resistance and susceptible for blast, bacterial leaf blight and stripe virus. 'Boseogheugchal' has glutinous endosperm and low protein contents. It has higher anthocyanin content compared to black pigmented check cultivar 'Hegjinjubyeo'. The yield performance of brown rice was 4.82 MT/ha in local adaptability test for three years. 'Boseogheugchal' is adaptable to central plain area of Korea.

Comparison of Antioxidant Components and Antioxidant Activities of Colored Rice Varieties (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivated in Southern Plain (남부 평야지에서 생산된 유색미 품종별 항산화 성분 및 활성 비교)

  • Park, Ji-Young;Ham, Hyeonmi;Han, Sang-Ik;Oh, Sung-Hwan;Song, You Chun;Cho, Jun Hyeon;Hur, Yeon-jae;Lee, Yu-Young;Lee, Byung-Won;Choi, Yong Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.45 no.8
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    • pp.1214-1220
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    • 2016
  • This study compared antioxidant compounds and antioxidant activities according to various varieties of 18 colored rice. Selected rice cultivars for this study were as follows: black rice (12 cultivars)-Heugjinjubyeo, Nunkeunheugchal, Joeunheugmi, Josaengheugchal, Heuggwang, Heugseol, Shinmyeongheugchal, Shinongheugchal, Shintoheugmi, Cheongpungheukchal, Heughyang, Boseogheugchal, red rice (four cultivars)-Jeogjinju, Jeogjinjuchal, Hongjinju, Geonganghongmi, and green rice (two cultivars)-Nogwonchal and Jungmo1020. These were transplanted on June 30th and cultivated from the Department of Southern Area Crop Science, National Institute of Crop Science in Miryang, Korea. Total polyphenol (TP) content of black rice cultivars was higher than that of red rice varieties. Heugjinjubyeo exhibited the highest TP, which was $9.55{\pm}0.05mg$ gallic acid equivalent/g sample. There were no significant differences between black rice cultivars and red rice cultivars in terms of total flavonoid (TF) level. Heugjinjubyeo and Hongjinju showed the higher TF content than any other variety. Shintoheugmi revealed the highest anthocyanin content ($194.26{\pm}0.65mg/100g$). Methanol extract of Heugjinjubyeo had the highest antioxidant activities. 2,2'-Azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activities of Heugjinjubyeo extract were $14.70{\pm}0.62$ and $30.68{\pm}2.22{\mu}g/mL$, respectively. There were significant correlations between antioxidant compound content and antioxidant activities.