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고착협 내탈립 기계수확 적응 장류⋅두부용 콩 품종 ‘새금’
Adaptability of the high first pod height, shattering-resistant soybean cultivar ‘Saegeum’ to mechanized harvesting
Hyun Tae Kim, Won Young Han, Byung Won Lee, Jong Min Ko, Yeong Hoon Lee, In Youl Baek, Hong Tai Yun, Tae Joung Ha, Man Soo Choi, Beom Kyu Kang, Hyun Yeong Kim, Jeong Hyun Seo, Hong Sik Kim, Sang Ouk Shin, Jae Hyun Oh, Do Yeon Kwak, Min Jeong Seo, Yoon Ho Song, Eun Kyu Jang, Geon Sik Yun, Yeong Sik Kang, Ji Yun Lee, Jeong Ho Shin, Kyu Hwan Choi, Dong Kwan Kim, Woo Sam Yang
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2019;51(4):496-503.   Published online December 1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.4.496

The soybean cultivar, ‘Saegeum’, has been developed for preparing soy-paste and tofu. The soybean cultivars ‘Daepung’ and ‘SS98207-3SSD-168’ were crossed in 2003 to obtain ‘Saegeum’. Single seed descent method was used to advance the generation from F3 to F5, and the plant lines with promising traits were selected from F6 to F7 by pedigree method. The preliminary yield (PYT) and advanced yield trials (AYT) were conducted from 2009 to 2010, and the regional yield trial (RYT) was conducted in 12 regions between 2011 and 2013. The morphological characteristics of ‘Saegeum’ were as follows: determinate plant type, white flower, tawny pubescence color, and brown pod color. Flowering and maturity dates were August 2, XXXX and October 17, XXXX, respectively. Plant height, first pod height, number of nodes, number of branches, and number of pods were 79 cm, 18 cm, 16, 2.3, and 44, respectively. The seed characteristics of ‘Saegeum’ were as follows: yellow spherical shape, yellow hilum, and the 100-seed weight was 25.4 g. ‘Saegeum’ was resistant to bacterial pustule and SMV in the field test, and its lodging resistance was mildly strong, whereas its shattering resistance was excellent. The ability of this cultivar to be processed into tofu, soybean malt, and other fermented products was comparable with that of ‘Daewonkong’. The yield of ‘Saegeum’ in the adaptable regions was 3.02 ton ha-1. Thus, ‘Saegeum’ is adaptable to mechanized harvesting because of its high first pod height, as well as lodging and shattering resistance. (Registration number: 5929)

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중립 내병 다수성 장류⋅두부용 콩 ‘늘찬’
‘Neulchan’, a Middle-seed, Disease-resistant, and High-yield Soybean Cultivar for Soy-paste and Tofu
Hyun Tae Kim, Jong Min Ko, In Youl Baek, Won Young Han, Hong Tai Yun, Byoung Won Lee, Sang Ouk Shin, Jeong Hyun Seo, Hong Sik Kim, Do Yeon Kwak
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2019;51(4):475-481.   Published online December 1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.4.475

The soybean cultivar ‘Neulchan’ was developed for production of soy-paste and tofu. SS91501-9-1-1 and SS96205 (F2) were crossed in 1998, and F3 to F7 were selected by the pedigree method. A preliminary yield trial (PYT) and an advanced yield trial (AYT) were conducted from 2006 to 2008, and a regional yield trial (RYT) in nine regions was conducted from 2009 to 2011. In the RYT, ‘Neulchan’ was stable in variable environments and generated high yield. ‘Neulchan’ was determinate with white flower, light brown pod color, yellow spherical seed, and yellow hilum. Its flowering date and maturity date were Jul. 30 and Oct. 9, respectively. The plant height was shorter than that of ‘Daewonkong’ (a standard cultivar). ‘Neulchan’ had the same node number (14), higher first-pod height (12 cm), and lighter seed weight (21.7 g/100-seed weight) than those of ‘Daewonkong’ (14, 11, and 24.2 g/100-seed weight, respectively). ‘Neulchan’ had high resistance to bacterial pustule, and its resistance to soybean mosaic virus was similar to that of ‘Daewonkong’. The yield and color of ‘Neulchan’ tofu were similar to those of ‘Daewonkong’ tofu, but the hardness was lower than that of ‘Daewonkong’ tofu. The soybean malt scent, fermented soybean yield, and γ-polyglutamic acid (γ-PGA) of ‘Neulchan’ were 3, 215%, and 24.6 mg/g, respectively. Its yield in adaptable regions was 307 kg/10a, higher than that of ‘Daewonkong’. ‘Neulchan’ was expected to be cultivated and used widely for soy-paste and tofu production. (Registration No. 4904).

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장류 및 두부용 내재해성 대립 콩 신품종 『강풍』
A New Soybean Cultivar, ‘Gangpoong’ for Soy-Paste and Tofu with Large Seeds and Lodging Resistance
Eun Seob Yi, Jin Young Kim, Jong Hyong Lee, Jin Goo Lee, Jeong A Han, Chang Seong Kang
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2018;50(3):307-313.   Published online September 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2018.50.3.307

The soybean cultivar ‘Gangpoong’ was developed for soy-paste and tofu. Suwon 223 and SS 00419 were crossed in 1999 and their progenies were selected from F3 to F5 using the pedigree method. Preliminary yield (PYT) and advanced yield (AYT) trials were conducted from 2008 to 2010, and regional yield trials (RYT) were conducted at three locations from 2011 to 2013. In RYT, ‘Gangpoong’ was stable in variable environments. ‘Gangpoong’ was determinate, with white flowers, yellow elongated spherical seeds, and a light brown hilum. The flowering and maturity dates were July 27 and October 8, respectively. The plant height was 67 cm shorter than that of ‘Daewonkong’ (81 cm, standard cultivar). ‘Gangpoong’ had fewer node numbers (16) than that of ‘Daewonkong (18) and had a heaver seed weight (30.1 g/100-seed weight) than that of ‘Daewonkong (26.0 g/100-seed weight)’. ‘Gangpoong’ showed lodging tolerance. The tofu yield of ‘Gangpoong’ was 213%, and the physical characteristics of tofu were similar to those of ‘Daewonkong (208%, standard cultivar)’. The soybean malt scent and fermented soybean yield of ‘Gangpoong’ were 2 and 105%, respectively. The yield in adaptable regions was 3.4 MT/ha, which was 14% higher than that of ‘Daewonkong’. Therefore, ‘Gangpoong’ could be cultivated and used widely for soy-paste and tofu in the near future (Registration number: 5932).

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대립 내도복 다수성 된장·두부용 콩 품종 ‘선풍’
Large seed, Lodging resistant and High yield Soybean Cultivar ‘Seonpung’ for Soy-paste and Tofu
Hyun Tae Kim, Jong Min Ko, Byoung Won Lee, Hong Tae Yun, Yeong Hoon Lee, Sang Ouk Shin, Min Jung Seo, Man Soo Choi, Myeong gi Jeon, Beom Kyu Kang, Hyun Young Kim, Jeong Hyun Seo, Hong Sik Kim, Woo Sam Yang, Jung Ho Shin, In Seok Oh
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2017;49(2):96-102.   Published online June 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2017.49.2.96

Soybean cultivar ‘Seonpung’ was developed for soy-paste and tofu. Suwon 224 and YS1325-3S-2 were crossed in 2003 and selected from F3 to F5 by pedigree method. The preliminary yield trial (PYT) and advanced yield trial (AYT) were conducted from 2009 to 2010, and regional yield trial (RYT) in twelve regions was conducted from 2011 to 2013. In RYT, ‘Seonpung’ was stable in variable environments and a high yield cultivar. ‘Seonpung’ is determinate, white flower, yellow spherical seed and yellow hilum. Flowering date and maturity date were Aug. 5 and Oct. 19, respectively. Plant height was similar to ‘Daewonkong (standard cultivar)’. However ‘Seonpung’ has higher node number (16) and seed weight (25.9g/100-seed weight) than ‘Daewonkong’ (14 and 24.2g/100-seed weight). ‘Seonpung’ is resistant to root rot, and it also has high level of resistance to bacterial pustule and soybean mosaic virus. The yield of tofu of ‘Seonpung’ was 241%, and noticeably lighter, and solidity was higher than ‘Daewonkong’. Soybean malt scent, fermented soybean yield and γ-polyglutamic acid (γ-PGA) of ‘Seonpung’ were 4, 181% and 31.7㎎/g. The yield in adaptable regions was 340kg/10a (21% increase compared to ‘Daewonkong’). ‘Seonpung’ is expected to be cultivated and used widely for soy-paste and tofu. (Registration number: 5931)

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