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New Cultivar Developed
조기재배와 동계 노지 원예작물 후작 재배에 적응하는 벼 품종 ‘조원’
‘Joweon’, a Rice Variety Adapted to Early-Season Cultivation and Following Winter Open-Field Horticultural Crops
Deok-Gyeong Seong, Sang-Yeab Lee, Su-Jin Jeong, Byeong-Han Lee, Seong-Tea Lee, Jeong-Ho Shin, Hye-Suk Yoon, Jung-Sung Chung
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2026;58(2):237-246.   Published online June 1, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2026.58.2.237
‘Joweon’ is an early-maturing rice cultivar developed by the Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services in 2020. It was developed from a cross made in the summer of 2015 between ‘Jopyeong,’ an early-maturing and high-yielding cultivar with early heading, and ‘Haedamssal,’ a cultivar with good eating quality and resistance to rice blast and rice stripe virus. Among the doubled haploid lines, ‘KR15-ACP71’ was selected for its early maturity, resistance to leaf blast, bacterial blight, and rice stripe virus, semi-erect plant type, and good brown rice appearance quality. Following preliminary and replicated yield trials, the line was designated as ‘Gyeongnam 1.’ Based on the results of three years of local adaptability tests, the line was named ‘Joweon’ by the Variety Selection Committee of Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services. The culm length of ‘Joweon’ was 64 cm, which was shorter than that of ‘Jopyeong.’ The percentage of ripened grains was 84.5%, which was higher than that of ‘Jopyeong.’ Its lodging index was lower than that of ‘Jopyeong,’ indicating improved lodging resistance. The milled rice yield of ‘Joweon’ was 516 kg/10a under early cultivation and 485 kg/10a under late cultivation, corresponding to 98% of ‘Jopyeong’ and 107% of ‘Geumo,’ respectively. In addition, neither white nor white-belly kernels were observed and the head rice rate was as high as 87%. Therefore, ‘Joweon’ is a high-quality, early maturing rice cultivar suitable for early-season cultivation and cropping systems following winter open-field horticultural crops (Registration No. 10561, April 2, 2025).
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경남지역 적응 고품질 중만생종 벼 신품종 ‘아람’ 육성
Breeding of the High-Quality Medium-Late Maturing Rice Variety ‘Aram’ in Gyeongnam Province
Deok-Gyeong Seong, Young-Gwang Kim, Byeong-Han Lee, Jin-Woo Nam, Yeong-Min Jin, Yeon-Hyeon Hwang, Seong-Tea Lee, Su-Min Yun, Jeuong-Ju Lee, Jung-Sung Chung
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2023;55(4):373-380.
Published online December 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2023.55.4.373

‘Aram’ is a high-quality, medium-late maturing rice variety adapted to the Gyeongnam province. It was developed through a cross between, ‘Yeonghojinmi,’ a good quality cultivar, and ‘Saenuri,’ a disease-resistant cultivar, in 2016. Anther culture was used for developing ‘Aram’. Its average heading date was August 16, which is 2 days later than that of the check cultivar, ‘Nampyeong’. The culm length of ‘Aram’ was 82.3 cm, and it had 17 panicles per hill. The ratio of ripened grain was 85%, which was 3% higher than that of ‘Nampyeong’. ‘Aram’ shows resistance to bacterial blight and rice stripe virus and moderate resistance to bakanae disease. However, it is susceptible to the K3a race of bacterial blight, other viral diseases, and plant-hoppers. ‘Aram’ has strong resistance to viviparous germination (4.9%) before harvest, and it shows strong resistance against field lodging. ‘Aram’ has a milling ratio of 74.6%; in addition, it has a high head-rice ratio and Toyo value. In the sensory test of cooked rice, ‘Aram’ had better scores for grain appearance, texture, and other items, compared to that for the check cultivar, ‘Nampyeong’. Therefore, ‘Aram’ could be used as a raw material for brand rice in Gyeongnam province because of its improved production stability and high quality (Registration No. 9628).

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