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분자마커를 활용한 옥수수 육종
Genetic Improvement of Maize by Marker-Assisted Breeding 원문보기

Korean journal of crop science = 韓國作物學會誌, v.59 no.2, 2014년, pp.109 - 127  

김재윤 (고려대학교 생명과학대학 생명공학부) ,  문준철 (강원대학교 식물자원응용공학과) ,  백성범 (국립식량과학원 전작과) ,  권영업 (국립식량과학원 전작과) ,  송기태 (동국대학교 바이오시스템대학 생명과학과) ,  이병무 (동국대학교 바이오시스템대학 생명과학과)

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Maize is one of the most important food and feed crops in the world including Southeast Asia. In spite of numberous efforts with conventional breeding, the maize productions remain low and the loss of yields by drought and downy mildew are still severe in Asia. Genetic improvement of maize has been ...

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우리나라에서 옥수수의 육종방법의 특징은? 우리나라에서 소비되는 대부분의 옥수수는 거의 전량 수입에 의존하고 있는 반면 옥수수의 육종은 국내 타 작물과 비교하여 상당히 부진한 상황이다. 그 동안의 옥수수 육종 방법은 집단선발에 의한 재래식 육종을 통한 방임수분 품종이 재배되었으나, 교잡종 이론이 등장하면서 다양한 교잡종 옥수수 연구를 통하여 복교잡종 품종이 개발되었으며, 근래에는 잡종강세가 우수한 단교잡종 품종이 개발되어 재배되기 시작하였다(Bernardo, 1996; Troyer, 1999; Park et al., 2009).
옥수수의 특징은? 옥수수(Zea mays L.)는 광합성 능력이 높은 C4 작물이기 때문에 단위 면적당 생산량이 높고 재배가 용이하여 밀, 벼와 함께 세계 3대 중요 작물(major crop) 중 하나이다(Varshney et al., 2012).
옥수수는 어디에서 주로 사용되는가? , 2012). 옥수수는 전분을 원료로 하는 각종 산업의 가장 중요한 작물 중 하나로서 식량과 사료 외에도 의약품, 시약, 화장품, 도료, 인쇄, 제지업 등 산업 및 공업원료로서 매우 중요한 위치를 차지하고 있다(Kim et al., 2002; Prasanna et al.
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