会议专题

Local Adaptability of Tartary Buckwheat in Korea

This study is conducted to improve productivity of Tartary buckwheat in Korea based on the comprehension of local adaptability for cultivation across the nation. Cultivation of Tartary buckwheat was attempted in Suwon, Chunchon, Kangneung, Yunchon, and Taean to determine local adaptability for cultivation. Plant height was highest in plants grown in Yunchon(l16.3cm) and lowest in those of Suwon(89.2cm). Plants grown in Kangneung were highest in number of leaf and fresh weight of a plant. In five locations, number of grains per plant ranged from 230 in Taean to 403 in Chunchon while grain weight per plant ranged 4.53g in Taean to 7.80g in Chunchon. In this study, it was concluded that yield of seed and whole plant was highest in plants grwon in Chunchon but rutin content in seeds was highest in plants grown in Taean.

Local adaptability Tartary buckwheat Korea

Kwang Jin Chang Jong In Park Byoung Jae Park Sun Hee Woo Cheol Ho Park

Korea National Agriculture College, Hwasung, 445-800, Korea College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chunchon, 200-701, Korea College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, K

国际会议

The 10th International Symposium on Buckwheat(第十届国际荞麦会议)

陕西杨凌

英文

263-266

2007-08-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)