Early Maturing Soybean Cultivar, 'Hwangkeumol' with High Yield and Suitable for Double Cropping System
Author(s) -
Jong Min Ko,
In Youl Baek,
Won Young Han,
Byong Won Lee,
Young Ho Lee,
Sang Uk Shin,
Beom Kyu Kang,
Hyun Tae Kim,
Tae Joung Ha,
JungKyung Moon,
Seuk Ki Lee,
Kyu Hwan Choi,
Dal Soon Kang,
Sung Taek Kim,
Yong Duk Kim
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.2016.48.3.307
Subject(s) - cultivar , yield (engineering) , breed , multiple cropping , horticulture , cropping , mathematics , chemistry , agronomy , art , biology , zoology , physics , sowing , ecology , agriculture , thermodynamics
A soybean cultivar for soy-paste, ‘Hwangkeumol’, was developed from the cross between SS92414 (crossing line of ‘Pokwangkong’ and ‘Suwon163’) and ‘Hwaeomputkong’ by soybean breeding team in the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS) in 2010. A promising line, SS99409-2B-11-5-4, was selected and designated as the name of ‘Milyang202’. It was prominent and had good result from regional adaptation yield trials for three years from 2008 to 2010 and released as the name of ‘Hwangkeumol’. It has a determinate growth habit, white flower, gray pubescence, yellow seed coat, yellow hilum, spherical seed shape and large seed (28.6 grams per 100 seeds). Maturity date of ‘Hwangkeumol’ was as early as September 15th. Therefore it is suitable for double cropping system. ‘Hwangkeumol’ was resistant to bacterial pustule and resistant to soybean mosaic virus, the major soybean diseases in Korea and tolerant to lodging in fields. The average yield of ‘Hwangkeumol’ was 2.51 ton per hectare in the regional yield trials carried out for three years from 2008 to 2010. Registration number: 4901
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