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      • Genetic analyses on rice blast resistant alleles derived from mutant rice lines of Namil

        Ji-Ung Jeung,Kyung-Ho Kang,Young-Seop Shin,Jeong-Sheop Shin 한국육종학회 2012 한국육종학회 심포지엄 Vol.2012 No.07

        Narrow genetic diversity of Korean commercial rice lines have been a major limit factor in breeding new breeding lines having resistance and tolerance against biotic and abiotic stresses. Introducing novel favorable allele types could be possible through crossing with wild relatives, it demands additional tedious efforts to restore the unique genetic background of the recurrent parents, which determine commercial value in the market. Our study is preliminary based on the mutation breeding, by which agronomic traits could be acquired with the least impact on the unique haplotype of the wild type. Through screening and evaluating more than 7,000 mutant lines of Namil, a high yielding Korean japonica cultivar, several dozens of mutant lines expressing improved performances in terms of resistance or tolerance against biotic or abiotic stresses. One Sodium azide treated mutant line, Namil(SA)M2-1063-11-1-1-1-1-1-1, designated as ‘Namil(SA)-bl5’ performed high level of resistance against rice blast as well as reduced culm length. Two mapping populations, to dissect genetic basis of the blast resistance and short culm length, were constructed by using F2 progenies derives crosses between Namil(SA)-bl5 and Milyang23 and Namil(wild type) and Milyang23. Each progenies were evaluated in terms of DNA marker genotype as well as basal agronomic traits including blast resistance by using F2:3 seeds. Association analysis between marker genotype and evaluated phenotype of progeny lines were adopted to localize the putative chromosomal locations involved to culm length and blast resistance. The putative locations unique to Namil(SA)-bl5 were then elucidated through the comparisons with those of Namil x Milyang23 reference population. Tentatively, the genetic factors for reduced culm length and blast resistance were identified on chromosome 7 and chromosome 12, respectively.

      • Chromosomal localization of a brown planthopper resistant allele within a mutant line of Namil, a Korean japonica cultivar

        Ji-Ung Jeung,Kyung-Ho Kang,Young-Seop Shin,Jeong-Sheop Shin 한국육종학회 2012 한국육종학회 심포지엄 Vol.2012 No.07

        Brown planthopper (BPH) is a destructive insect pest of rice in Korea. Identification and the incorporation of newBPH resistance genes into modern rice cultivars are important breeding strategies to control the damage caused by BPH. To expand genetic resource against BPH in Korea, we screened more than 2,500 mutant lines, which were derived from EMS treatment on Namil, a high yielding Korean japonica cultivar. One mutant line, Namil(EMS)M2-1463-1-1-1-1, designated as ‘Namil(EMS)-bl10,bph1’ performed high level of resistance against BPGH and rice blast, while the wild type, Namil, performed highly susceptible to rice blast as well as BPH. A mapping population was constructed by using F2 progeny lines derived from cross between Namil(EMS)-bl10,bph1 and Milyang23, a BPH susceptible Tongil type cultivar. DNAs prepared from F2 individuals were used for SSR marker based linkage map skeleton, and F2:3 seeds were subjected to BPH infestation to infer resistance level of corresponding F2 plant. Association analysis between marker genotype and evaluated survival ratio of each progeny line were used to localize the putative chromosomal location(s) involved to BPH resistance. The location was initially located on the subterminal region of the long arm of chromosome 12 flanked by the SSR markers RM1337 and RM277, where at least three BPH resistance genes, Bph1, Bph18, and Bph21, were localized previously.

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        고온조건에서 등숙이 양호하고 도열병에 강한 조생 고품질 벼 ‘중모1024’ 육성

        정지웅(Ji-Ung Jeung),강경호(Young-Seop Shin),최임수(Im-Soo Choi),장재기(Jae-Ki Chang),김명기(Myeong-Ki Kim),이점호(Jeom-Ho Lee),박향미(Hyang-Mi Park),양창인(Chang-Ihn Yang),전용희(Yong-Hee Jeon),서정필(Jung-Pil Suh),최인배(In-Bae Cho 한국육종학회 2016 한국육종학회지 Vol.48 No.1

        ‘Jungmo1024’ is a blast resistant early maturing rice cultivar with high temperature tolerance during grain filling stage. ‘Jungmo1024’ was derived from a sodium azide treatment on ‘Suweon472’, a high yielding japonica elite line which was latterly registered as ‘Namil’. Comparison with the agronomical traits of ‘Namil’, ‘Jungmo1024’ was uniquely characterized as the induced gained function due to the reduced culm length, increased tiller number, strong blast resistance and especially high temperature tolerance during grain filling stage. The high temperature tolerance of ‘Jungmo1024’ was supported by two years experiments by comparing the head rice ratio produced in ordinary paddy field and green house condition. The heading date of ‘Jungmo1024’ was July 29 in central plain area, which was 9 days earlier than that of ‘Hwaseong’. The milled rice yield performance of ‘Jungmo1024’ was about 4.98 MT/ha in local adaptability test for three years. ‘Jungmo1024’ had 69 cm in culm length, which was 15 cm shorter than that of ‘Hwaseong’, 20 cm in panicle length, 16 in tiller number, and 22.3g in 1,000 grain-weight of brown rice. ‘Jungmo1024’ exhibited strong rice blast resistance, but do not have any clear resistance gene sources against bacterial blight, viral diseases and insect fests. ‘Jungmo1024’, nevertheless, would be a useful rice cultivar could be used as a donor line for the breeding programs for developing southern plane adaptable early maturing rice cultivars with enhanced rice blast resistance, lodging tolerance, and especially high temperature tolerance during grain filling stage.

      • Identification of quantitative trait loci related to grain filling under low temperature condition

        Jong-Min Jeong,Ung-Jo Hyun,Ji-Ung Jeung,Kyung-Ho Kang,Young-Chan Cho,Bo-Kyeong Kim 한국육종학회 2015 한국육종학회 심포지엄 Vol.2015 No.07

        Low temperature is a major abiotic stress that adversely affects rice production in rice cultivation regions of the world. Low temperature during the rice growing season, can inhibit growth and development at any development stage, from germination to grain filling. Among the rice growth stage, reproductive stage was known as the most sensitive to low temperature, causing sterile grain and lead yield loss. However, low temperature during the grain filling stage also, may cause delay and incomplete grain maturation. In this study QTL analysis were performed to identify the QTLs associated with percent of grain filling under low temperature condition during the grain filling stage. A 139 RIL derived from a cross between ‘Milyang23’ (Tong-il, cold susceptible) and ‘Gihobyeo’(Japonica, cold tolerance) were exposed to air and water of 17℃ at the same time for 14 days during the grain filling stage. One significant QTL associated to percent of grain filling was detected on chromosome 7. This QTL could explain 14.7% of the phenotypic variance for percent of grain filling. We have the plan to confirm the detected QTL through further study.

      • PCR-based allele specific markers for bacterial blight resistance gene in rice.

        Yeon-Jae Hur,Jong-Hee Lee,Ji-Ung Jeung,Ji-Yoon Lee,Jun-Hyun Cho,Hyun-Jin Park,You-Chun Song,Myung-Gyu Oh,Un-Sang Yeo,Choon-Woo Lee,Min-Hee Nam 한국육종학회 2012 한국육종학회 심포지엄 Vol.2012 No.07

        The use of functional markers, it is expected to make direct identification about genetic diversity at DNA level and overcome the problem of recombination /linkage. These markers can be used to identify interesting alleles in a breeding program and indirectly select for the trait, saving money, time and labor. Bacterial blight of rice caused by Xanthomonas oryzaepv. Oryzae is a destructive disease in rice production worldwide. No bactericide is effective to control the bacterial blight disease yet. Xa3, which is a gene conferring resistance to BB of the rice plant has been previously characterized by map-based cloning. We have cloned and sequenced the Xa3/xa3 gene in Korean cultivar, Hwayoung, Ilmi and Goun with gene specific primers. Our work detected polymorphisms and PCR-based allele specific SNP markers were developed. Susceptible or resistant individuals from an F2 population developed from across between Milyang244 and Ilmi, Korean germplasms and near isogenic lines carrying BB resistance genes were screened with allele specific markers. We found that the genotype completely matched their phenotype to BB using ASP-primers. These markers could be effective to marker-assisted selection for the Xa3 gene in rice breeding programs.

      • Detection of a new genetic locus for the high amylose content in rice mutant.

        Heng Wang,SeongGyu Jang,DaEun Lim,Ji-Ung Jeung,Soon-Wook Kwon 한국육종학회 2015 한국육종학회 심포지엄 Vol.2015 No.07

        Goami 2 is now well known as its extinguishing endosperm characteristics - it is far from the wild type, Ilpum, a premium taste Korean japonica cultivar. The endosperm of Goami 2 is high in fat, protein, and indigestible carbohydrate contents. One of the most extraordinary endosperm characteristic of Goami 2 is high level of amylose content, even though the hulled rice (brown rice) is totally opaque. There have been many studies to address the unique physico-chemical properties and possible usages as a healthy and functional food ingredient, especially, the high-amylose rice had a positive effect on lowering the blood glucose response in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Genetic analysis by using 44 SSR markers, crude linkage map (3~5 anchor markers per chromosome) was then constructed based on the genotypes detected among 112 F2 progenies derived from Goami 2 / Milyang 23 showed that major chromosomal regions on Chromosome 2 responsible for the variation of amylose contents. M2-53 on Chromosome 2 explains the highest variation and this region has not been reported as a putative QTL for amylose contents yet. More closely markers for application to breeding program can be developed using MutMap or Re-sequence methods.

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        Characterization of Ty3-gypsy-like Elements in Hibiscus syriacus

        신정섭,Ji-Ung Jeung,Sung Ki Cho,Seung Jae Lee 한국분자세포생물학회 2005 Molecules and cells Vol.19 No.3

        Southern blot analysis revealed a ubiquitous distribution and high copy number of Ty3-gypsy-like elements in the genome of Hibiscus syriacus. Comparative phylogenetic analysis of the large subunit of Rubisco and the integrase region of Ty3-gypsy elements in various plant species indicated that the retrotransposon-like sequences have different evolutionary histories and their own unique polymorphism in the H. syriacus population. Sequence-tagged site-restriction fragment length polymorphisms (STS-RFLP) analysis also indicated great variability in the numbers and sequences of Ty3-gypsy-like elements within H. syriacus varieties. Ty3-gypsy-like elements may still be active within H. syriacus, since Northern analysis of wounded leaves of H. syriacus variety Saehan with a probe for the integrase domain gave strong hybridization signals. The sequence heterogeneity and ubiquity of the Ty3-gypsy-like elements in H. syriacus genomes could provide reliable DNA markers for line identification as well for the analysis of genetic diversity in H. syriacus.

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