A near-isogenic line CR1815, containing three introgressed segments on chromosomes 1, 7 and 9 from 0. rufipogon into the Oryza saliva cultivar Milyang23 background was developed based on MAS (marker aided selection) and backcrossing. The introgressed segm
A population ofrecombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between Ilpumbyeo, a blast-susceptibleyopowca cultivarofhigh eating-quality and high yield potential, and GL33, a blast-resistance/apowca weedy rice was used to identifv QTLs affect-ing importan
A recombinant inbred lines (RILs) consisting of 231 lines, derived from a japonica (Suweon365) and a japonica (Chu-cheongbyeo) rice, was used to investigate the genetic factors affecting cooking and eating quality of rice. Alkali digestion valueloci (QTLs
This study was carried out to characterize quantitative trait loci (QTL) related with low temperature germination and emergence in rice. A recombinant inbred line (RILs) population was developed from a cross between a cold-susceptible Tongil-type rice var
The genetic basis underlying heterosis for agronomic traits of rice under cold water irrigated field condition was investigated in the 143 RILs and 286 BC1F1 lines from the cross between a cold-susceptible variety, Milyang23 and a co
The elite rice cultivar, Suweon365, shows high level of leaf blast resistance. The number and chromosomal locations of genes conferring the resistance were detected by linkage analysis using DNA markers in the RILs from the cross between Suweon365 and Chu
Ilpumbyeo, a japonica rice cultivar which is known to have premium eating-quality, and high yield potential, but susceptible to rice blast disease was studied whether it has any specific rice blast resistance gene/QTL. Using CAPS markers which were develo
Genetic diversity of 94 japonica rice was assessed using 81 simple sequence repeat (SSR). All 81 SSR markers generated a total of 351 alleles. The number of alleles ranged from 1 to 16 with a mean of 4.3 alleles per SSR marker. Six of 81 SSR markers showe
This study was conducted to identify the genetic basis of the domestication-related traits in weedy rice. An RIL population consisting of 80 lines was developed from a cross between the japonica weedy rice, Hapcheonaengmi 3 and the Tongil-type cultivar Mi
This study was conducted to identify the genomic regions associated with cold tolerance in rice. An RIL population consisting of 120 lines was developed from a cross between the japonica cultivar, Hwayeongbyeo and the wild rice, Oryza rufipoon Griff. Acc.
Molecular markers were used to map and characterize quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for panicle number per plant and other traits of agronomic importance in an inter-subspecific cross population of rice. The parents of the cross were a Tongil-type cultivar