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        2007.12 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        The effects of the transferred green rice leafhopper (GRH) resistant gene on yield and grain quality were analyzed by using 7 near-isogenic lines (NILs) with introgressed GRH resistance gene in rice cultivar "Ilpumbyeo". The genotype analysis using SSR markers indicated that all NILs were recovered more than 95% as compared with recurrent parent "Ilpumbyeo". All NILs showed no significant differences compared to recurrent parent for grain yield. No significant differences were observed between NILs and their recurrent parent for physicochemical traits (protein content, amylose content and alkali spreading value) and eating quality. But there were significant differences for appearance of brown and milled rice and pasting properties between some NILs and their recurrent parent. It means that these grain appearance and pasting traits of NILs were very similar or more improved compared to recurrent parent "Ilpumbyeo". Thus, it could be possible to develop GRH resistant variety with high ,quality in segregating populations.
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        2007.11 KCI 등재 서비스 종료(열람 제한)
        ABSTRACT: Wide hybridization was used to broaden the gene pool of japonica rice. Different approaches involving direct crosses between four japonica cultivars and eight wild species in combination with anther culture, embryo rescue, and molecular markers were used to produce interspecific hybrids, advanced alien introgression lines, dihaploids, and characterization of alien introgression. Interspecific hybrids were produced between Jinmibyeo, Ilpumbyeo, and Hwaseongbyeo cultivars of rice (O. sativa, 2n=24 AA) and wild species, O. rufipogon (2n=24, AA), O. longistaminata (2n=24, AA), O. punctata (2n=24, BB), O. minuta (2n=48, BBCC), O. alta (2n=24, CCDD), including African rice species, O. glaberrima (2n=24, AA). Crosses involving species other than A genome were produced through embryo rescue and were sterile. Following backcrossing with the recurrent japonica parents, advanced progenies have been produced for transfer of alien genes into japonica rice. As results of yield trials, three elite lines were generated from this cross; they are "Suweon 487" with resistance to black streak dwarf virus, "Suweon 497" with blast and bacterial blight resistance and "Suweon 506" with blast resistance, emonstrating that wild species genes have now become important component of japonica rice breeding.