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        2.
        2008.12 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus (BaYMV) caused significant reduction in barley yield and is difficult to control due to alive parasitic soil-borne fungus, Palmyra gamines that transmits the, virus. Previous studies have indicated that a virus-free soil could be infested by using virus-contaminated farming machineneries and implements. For the further confirmation of this finding, different proportions of BaYMV-infested soil were mixed into virus free soil. Three barley varieties (Hordum vulgarae, cv "Olbori", "Baegdong" and "Sacheon 6") were sown in pots treated with different rate of P. graminis-infested soil ranging from 0% to 100% in October 20, 2001. Results showed that BaYMV infection increased as the rate of infested soil increased. Initial symptoms were observed in a pots treated with 10% infested soil in all the 3 varieties of barley. "Olbori" had about 5% infection in 20% infested soil and about 10% infection in 40% or 50% infested soil and about 20% infection in 60% infested soil. In "Baegdong", the trend of BYMV occurrence was similar with "Olbori" but the time of severe infection was earlier than "Olbori". BaYMV infection in "Sacheon 6" was even earlier than "Baegdong" with much more severe symptoms than "Baegdong". The growth rate of barley was affected by about 19-22% when grown in 20% infested soil. As the rate of BaYMV infested soil increased the heading date was delayed but the maturing date was early in "Olbori" and "Sacheon 6". Also, reduction rate of culm length in 3 varieties increased with increase of infested soil content. However, "Olbori" showed the highest reduction. "Sacheon 6", have been characterized with long spike length, however was significantly reduced as the infested soil increased. On the other hand, spike length of "Olbori" was not significantly affected despite of increased of infested soil. The reduction rate of 1000 kernel weight was higher in large kernel size cultivar "Sacheon 6" and "Olbori" than small kernel size "Baegdong" as increase of BaYMV-infested soil content.
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        2004.10 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        “Saesangjubyeo” is a japonica rice cultivar developed from the cross between “Junghwabyeo” and “Sambaegbyeo” at the Sangju Substation of National Yeongnam Agricultural Experiment Station, R.D.A in 2001. “Saesangjubyeo” is early matured with July 28 at the
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        2004.10 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        “Jungsanbyeo” is a japonica rice cultivar developed from a cross between Sambaegbyeo and Milyang107 by Sangju Substation of National Yeongnam Agricultural Experiment station, RDA in 2000. The cultivar is early matured with heading date of July 30 ordinary
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        2003.06 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        Kwanganbyeo is a japonica rice variety developed from the cross between Namyang 7 and SR14779-HB234-31, anelite line derived from the cross between Cheonmabyeo and Aichi 37 at the National Crop Experiment Station, RDA, and washi-tecture and light-dark gre
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        2003.02 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        Munjangbyeo' is a japonica rice cultivar developed from a cross between Sangsanbyeo and Suweon 397 by Sangju Substation of National Yeongnam Agricultural Experiment Station, RDA in 1999. The cultivar is early matured with heading date of Aug. 2 in ordinar
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        2003.02 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        Sangmibyeo' is a japonica rice cultivar developed from a cross between Sambaegbyeo and Ou 316 by Sangju Substation of National Yeongnam Agricultural Experiment Station, R.D.A. in 1998. The cultivar is early maturing with heading date of August 7 in ordina