A new six-rowed naked waxy barley variety, ‘Saehanchal’, was developed by the barley breeding team of the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), R.D.A. This variety was derived from a cross between ‘SB7803G-BC6-B-B-47-2’ and ‘Suwon262’ in 1989. The fi
‘Taegang’ is a new six-rowed covered barley cultivar developed by the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), R.D.A. This cultivar is developed from a cross between ‘Suwon287’ and ‘Olbori’ in 1992. An F8 selection was made at NCES in 2000 and it was te
‘Gwangan’ is a new six-rowed covered barley cultivar developed by the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), R.D.A in 2004. This cultivar is developed from a cross between “Mirak” and ‘Milyang59’ in 1995. An F6 selection was made at Milyang in 2001 an
Suwon295 at the Honam Agricultural Research Institute (HARI) in 2005. An elite line, 953017-BG-BN-BN-53N, was selected in2000 and designated as Milyang126. It showed good agronomic performance in the regional adaptation yield trials (RYT) from2003 to 2005
Samkwangchal, a new covered waxy barley cultivar, was developed from the cros betwen Daebaegbori withearly maturing and large grain size and Suwon 302 with waxy endosperm by the Honam Agricultural Research Institutequality characteristics in the yield tri
Dahyang, a new six-rowed and covered barley cultivar, was developed from the cros betwen Milyang26/NICS, RDA in 2005. Among the crosses made in 1994, a promising line that showed both high yield and lodging resistance in theYield Trial tested at Suwon in
A new malting barley cultivar, “Sinho”, with a resistant gene (rym5) to barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV) was developed by the barley breeding team of National Crop Experiment Station (NCES), RDA in 1999. This cultivar was derived from the cross between
“Jaeanchal” is a new six-rowed, naked and waxy barley cultivar developed by National Crop Experiment Station (NCES), RDA in 2001. This cultivar was derived from a cross between “Suwon261” and “SB881115-6” in 1989. The final selection was made at NCES in 1
Sanglog', a new covered barley cultivar resistant to powdery mildew and barley yellow m osaic virus (BaYMV) was developed by the barley breeding team of the National Crop Experim ent Station (NCES), RDA in 1999. This variety was derived from a cross betwe