1. Mild Taste and Advance Shiping New Cultivar 'Sinseonhwang'.
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Eul-Tai Lee, Cheol-Woo Kim, In-Hu Choi, Young-Seok Jang, Sang-Gyeong Bae, Kang-Guen Park, Hyo-Jin Jung, In-Jong Ha, and Seong-Bae Kim
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ONION varieties , *TASTE , *QUALITY , *PYRUVIC acid , *BULBS (Plants) - Abstract
New onion cultivar 'Sinseonhwang' with mild taste and shipping quality was developed by the Allium vegetable crop breeding team of the Bioenergy Crop Research Center, NICS, RDA in 2006. The 'Sinseonhwang' was selected from 'Paechonghwang' population, an early maturation cultivar. Line selection was conducted from 1995 to 2001. As a mild taste cultivar, it has lower pyruvic acid concent of 2.16 μmol/g F.W and a bolting percentage of 6.0% whereas the check cultivar 'Marusino 330' contains 2.60 μmol/g F.W of pyruvic acid and 19.9%, of bolting respectively. The bulb has dark yellow skin color, globe shape and large size type. Lodging date of this cultivar was April 30 which was similar to check cultivar. It is moderately resistance to downy mildew and soft rot compared to check cultivar. The fresh weight of bulb was 254g and the average yield was 6,176kg/10a in ordinary culture of local adaptability test. 'Sinseonhwang' will be highly adaptable to the south area in Korea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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