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Heading Date and Growth Character of Korean Wheat Cultivars by Controlling Photoperiod for Rapid Generation Advancement

Jin‐Kyung Cha, Jong‐Hee Lee, So-Myeong Lee, Jong-Min Ko, Dong Jin Shin

2020Korean Journal of Breeding Science25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A speed-breeding system using photoperiod characteristics has recently been developed to reduce the entire growth period in wheat. In this study, the entire growth period of four Korean varieties was examined to investigate whether this speed-breeding system would be beneficial for our wheat breeding program. When four varieties were cultivated under a 22-hour light/2-hour dark cycle in a glasshouse, the number of days to heading of Jokyoung and Baekkang was 44 and 43, respectively, and the number for Keumgang and Joongmo2008 was more than 75. Around twelve seeds per plant were obtained from Jokyoung and Baekkang, and the seeds of these varieties completely germinated when harvested at 20 days after heading. These results suggest that this speed-breeding system can be a reliable method of reducing the growth period in Korean wheat breeding.

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Heading (navigation)CultivarBiologyphotoperiodismCharacter (mathematics)AgronomyHorticultureBotanyMathematicsGeographyGeometryGeodesyAgriculture, Soil, Plant ScienceRice Cultivation and Yield ImprovementCrop Yield and Soil Fertility
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