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A New White Wheat Variety, "Hanbaek" with Good Noodle Quality, High Yield and Resistant to Winter Hardiness

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한국육종학회지 (Korea Journal of Breeding Science)
한국육종학회 (The Korean Breeding Society)
초록

국립식량과학원에서 내재해성이 강한 국수용 밀 품종 육성을 목적으로 1996년도에 Shann7859/금강밀을 모본으로 하고 Guamuehill을 부본으로 인공교배하여 YW2970 조합을 육성 하였다. 집단재배 후 계통을 전개하여 초형, 수형이 양호하고 내한성이 강한 계통인 YW2970-B-8-2-1-1-1-1을 2004~2005년도 2년간 생산력검정을 거쳐 "익산314호"로 계통명을 부여하였다. 2006년부터 3개년 동안 지역적응시험을 실시한 결과 제면

"Hanbaek", a white winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivar was developed by the National Institute of Crop Science, RDA. It was derived from the cross "Shan7859/Keumkang"//"Guamuehill" during 1996. "Hanbaek" was evaluated as "Iksan314" in Advanced Yield Trial Test in 2005. It was tested in the regional yield trial between 2006 and 2008. "Hanbaek" is an awned, semi-dwarf and hard winter wheat, similar to "Keumkang" (check cultivar). The heading and maturing date of "Hanbaek" were similar to that of "Keumkang". Culm and spike length of "Hanbaek" were 89 cm and 9.0 cm, which longer culm length and spike length than "Keumkang" (80 cm and 7.9 cm, respectively). "Hanbaek" had lower test weight (797 g) and higher 1,000-grain weight (47.7 g) than "Keumkang" (813 g and 44.9 g, respectively). "Hanbaek" showed resistance to winter hardiness and susceptible to pre-harvest sprouting, which lower withering rate on the high ridge (4.4%) and higher rate of pre-harvest sprouting (47.9%) than "Keumkang" (21.9% and 30.4%, respectively). "Hanbaek" had similar flour yield (74.4%) to "Keumkang" (74.1%) and higher ash content (0.45%) than "Keumkang" (0.42%). "Hanbaek" showed lower lightness (89.13) and similar redness and yellowness (-0.87 and 10.93) in flour color than "Keumkang" (90.02, -1.23 and 9.28, respectively). It showed similar protein content (12.8%) SDS-sedimentation volume (63.0 ml) and gluten content (10.8%) to those of "Keumkang" (11.9%, 62.3 ml and 10.2%, respectively). It showed lower water absorption (59.6%) and mixing time (3.8 min) in mixograph and higher fermentation volume (1,350 ml) than those of "Keumkang" (60.6%, 4.7 min and 1,290 ml, respectively). Amylose content and pasting properties of "Hanbaek " were similar to those of "Keumkang". "Hanbaek" showed same compositions in high molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS, 2‡, 13+16, 2+12), granule bound starch synthase (Wx-A1a, Wx-B1a, and Wx-D1a) and puroindolines (Pina-D1a/Pinb-D1b) compared to "Keumkang". "Hanbaek" showed lower hardness (4.22N) and similar springiness and cohesiveness of cooked noodles (0.94 and 0.63) to those of "Keumkang" (4.65N, 0.93 and 0.64, respectively). Average yield of "Hanbaek" in the regional adaptation yield trial was 5.98 MT/ha in upland and 5.05 MT/ha in paddy field, which was 8% and 6% higher than those of "Keumkang" (5.55 MT/ha and 4.77 MT/ha, respectively). "Hanbaek" would be suitable for the area above the daily minimum temperature of -10℃ in January in Korean peninsula.

저자
  • 박철수(국립식량과학원) | Chlul Soo Park
  • 허화영(국립식량과학원) | Hwa Young Heo
  • 강문석(농촌진흥청) | Moon Suk Kang
  • 김홍식(농촌진흥청) | Hong Sik Kim
  • 박형호(국립식량과학원) | Hyung Ho Park
  • 박종철(국립식량과학원) | Jong Chul Park
  • 강천식(국립식량과학원) | Chon Suk Kang
  • 김학신(국립식량과학원) | Hag Sin Kim
  • 정영근(국립식량과학원) | Young Keun Cheong
  • 박기훈(국립식량과학원) | Ki Hun Park