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Bacterial Blight Resistant Mid-late Maturing Rice 'Manbaek' with High Grain Quality (벼흰잎마름병 저항성 고품질 중만생 벼 '만백')

  • Park, Hyun-Su;Baek, Man-Kee;Kim, Bo-Kyeong;Kim, Ki-Young;Shin, Woon-Chul;Ko, Jae-Kwon;Nam, Jeong-Kwon;Kim, Woo-Jae;Cho, Young-Chan;Ko, Jong-Cheol;Kim, Jeong-Ju;Kim, Hyun-Soon
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.235-244
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    • 2017
  • 'Manbaek' is a bacterial blight resistant mid-late maturing rice cultivar with high grain quality. 'Manbeak' was derived from anther culture using the backcross combination, $Hopum^*2/SR30075$. 'Hopum' is a mid-late maturing rice cultivar with high grain quality and 'SR30075' is a pyramid line carrying three bacterial blight resistance genes. 'Manbaek' was selected through the pedigree method, yield trials, and local adaptability tests. 'Manbeak' carrying two bacterial blight resistance gene Xa3 and xa5 showed high-level and broad-spectrum resistance against bacterial blight. 'Manbaek' was resistant to K3a, mostly virulent race in Korea, and exhibited resistance reaction against 16 Korean bacterial blight isolates. 'Manbaek' was a mid-late maturing rice. The heading date of 'Manbaek' was August 19th, which was 5 days later than that of 'Nampyeong'. Manbaek' was a lodging-tolerant rice with short culm and dark green leaf. Due to the low viviparous germination, 'Manbaek' could be a useful material to prevent pre-harvest sprouting. 'Mabeak' was resistant to bacterial blight and rice stripe virus, but susceptible to other virus diseases and insect pests. The yield of 'Manbaek' was similar to 'Nampyeong'. 'Manbaek' showed excellent grain appearance and good tastes of cooked rice, so that it could contribute to improving the quality of bacterial blight resistant cultivars. 'Manbaek', bacterial blight resistant cultivar with high grain quality, is suitable for the cultivation at bacterial blight prone area and has been utilized in the breeding programs for enhancing the resistance against bacterial blight (Registration No. 6069).

High Frequency Plant Regeneration from the Cultures of Cotyledon Explants of Perilla (Perilla frutescens L.) (들깨의 자엽절편배양을 통한 고효율 식물체 재분화)

  • Kim, Kyung-Min;Lee, Hyeon-Suk
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.69-73
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    • 2007
  • A reliable and effective tissue culture system was established for Perilla frutescens (perilla) using different cultivar, explant source, and growth regulator composition in medium. MS medium supplemented with 2.0 mg/L BA and 0.1 mg/L NAA was maximum at shoot induction. Cotyledon explants formed more shoots than hypocotyl explants. The frequency of plant regeneration through organogenesis was higher (22.8%) than that (6.1%) of somatic embryogenesis. Five genotypes of perilla were screened for the feasibility of shoot regeneration, cotyledon explant of 'Manbaek' showed the highest shoot induction at a frequency of 27.3% among the tested cultivars.