건식 쌀가루 전용 뽀얀메 ‘한가루’

The ‘Hangaru’ is a rice variety derived from a cross between ‘Seolgaeng’, which is suitable for making rice wine, and ‘Daeripbyeo1’, which has a heavy grain weight (34.8g) and is suitable for deep fried rice, by the rice breeding team at the National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Admi...

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Published inKorean journal of breeding Vol. 51; no. 2; pp. 134 - 139
Main Authors 원용재(Yong-Jae Won), 안억근(Eok-Keun Ahn):정응기(Eung-Gi Jeong):장재기(Jae-Ki Chang):이정희(Jeong-Heui Lee), 정국현(Kuk-Hyun Jung):현웅조(Ung-Jo Hyun):조영찬(Young-Chan Cho), 오세관(Sea-Kwan Oh), 윤미라(Mi-Ra Yoon):김보경(Bo-Kyeong Kim):김병주(Byeong-Ju Kim)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국육종학회 30.06.2019
The Korean Breeding Society
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ISSN0250-3360
2287-5174
DOI10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.2.134

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Summary:The ‘Hangaru’ is a rice variety derived from a cross between ‘Seolgaeng’, which is suitable for making rice wine, and ‘Daeripbyeo1’, which has a heavy grain weight (34.8g) and is suitable for deep fried rice, by the rice breeding team at the National Institute of Crop Science, Rural Development Administration, in 2017. The heading date of ‘Hangaru’ was August 18 and was 10 days later than check variety, ‘Hwaseong’, in Suwon. It had a culm length of 79 cm and 102 spikelets per panicle, and showed similar tolerance to ‘Hwaseong’ when exposed to cold stress. ‘Hangaru’ showed medium resistance to blast disease, but susceptibility to bacterial blight, viruses and brown planthoppers. The milled rice of this variety exhibited an opaque and non-glutinous endosperm. The 1,000 grain weight of brown rice was 32.9 g, which was 10.8 g heavier than that of ‘Hwaseong’; the protein content was 7.0% and the amylose content (19.2%) was similar to that of ‘Hwaseong’. The milled rice recovery rate was lower than that of ‘Hwaseong’. However, opaque grain percentage of milled rice was 88.1%. The hardness of the rice grain was soft and the starch granule shape in the endosperm was round, similar to wheat. The average size of rice flour was 71.0 µm and the damaged starch rate was 6.4%. These results showed that this variety could be suitable for dry milling rice flour production. ‘Hangaru’ had a yield of 5.42 MT/ha of milled rice productivity in ordinary cultivation, which was 99% of that of ‘Hwaseong’. ‘Hangaru’ was adaptable to the middle plain area and Mid-west coast of Korea (Registration No. 7270). KCI Citation Count: 13
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.2.134
ISSN:0250-3360
2287-5174
DOI:10.9787/KJBS.2019.51.2.134