A new graft cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) cultivar ‘Suyeon’ was developed from a cross between two pink with black breeding lines ‘9603010’ and ‘9603026’, by line selection at the National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural Development Administration in 2005. It was developed with the aim of breeding a cultivar showing vigorous growth and multiple colors. A line ‘9603010’ was derived from a cross between a black line and a pink line. Investigation into characteristics was conducted three times from 2003 to 2005. The color of both body and tubercle was pink with black. The shape of the globe was round and it had 7 to 9 deep ribs. The spine was short and straight, and its color was brown. Growth was retarded compared to a comparative cultivar ‘Ojack’, on the other hand, showed good propagation capability, setting 11 tubercles per globe. Characteristics of the cultivar could be maintained by vegetative propagation. Growers should take care to protect them from strong sun light and virus infection.
A new graft cactus Chamaecereus silvestrii cultivar “Doldol” was developed from a cross between C. silvestrii cv. “Bosong” and C. silvestrii breeding line “ICS07” by in vitro grafting and line selection at National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural
A new graft cactus (Gymnocalycium schickendantzii × G. mihanovichii) cultivar “Geoseong” was developed from a interspecific crossing between a green G. schickendantzii and G. mihanovichii line “950222” by in vitro grafting and line selection at National H
A new graft cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) cultivar “Suhong” was developed from a cross between G. mihanovichii cv. “Seolhong” and a line “940623” by in vitro grafting and line selection at National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural Development
A new graft cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) cultivar “Hwiseong” was developed from a cross between G. mihanovichii “Orenge” and a line “943011” by in vitro grafting and line selection at National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural Development Adm
A new graft cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) cultivar “Danhong” was developed from a cross “930903” and “IG9332” of G. mihanovichii by in vitro grafting and line selection at National Horticultural Research Institute, Rural Development Administration i
A new graft cactus (Gymnocalycium mihanovichii) cultivar ‘Suhwang’ was developed from a crossing ‘9502165’ with mixed pollens of 10 unknown cultivars of G. mihanovichii by in vitro grafting and line selection at National Horticultural Research Institute,