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A Large Grain and High-Yielding Peanut Cultivar 'Huaseon'
Author(s) -
Suk-Bok Pae,
Myoung-Hee Lee,
SungUp Kim,
Chung-Dong Hwang,
Ki-Won Oh,
Byung-Kyu Lee,
Choon-Ki Lee,
ChangHwan Park,
In-Youl Baek
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
korean journal of breeding science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-5174
pISSN - 0250-3360
DOI - 10.9787/kjbs.2016.48.3.286
Subject(s) - cultivar , breed , biology , horticulture , zoology , agronomy , mathematics
A new peanut variety ‘Huaseon’ (Arachis hypogaea ssp. hypogaea L.) was developed at the Department of Southern Area Crop Science, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS) in Milyang 2013. This was developed from the cross between ‘Iksan 31’ with Virginia typed short stem and ‘SP9614’ with Shinpung-typed larger grain. ‘Huaseon’ which is a Shinpung plant type had 10 branches per plant and its length of main stem was 41 cm. Each pod has two grains with brown testa and long ellipse-shaped large kernel. Its yield components showed 45 pods per plant, 84 g of 100-seed-weight and 79% of pod shelling ratio in the regional yield trials (RYT). Seed quality showed 47.3% of crude oil and 27.6% of protein content. This variety showed resistant to early leaf spot and had more resistant to stem rot and lodging, compared to reference variety. In the regional yield trials for 3 years ‘Huaseon’ was more productive than reference variety by 12% with 4.78 MT/ha for grain production.

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