A new soybean [Glycine max] cultivar 'Kinusayaka' lacking three lipoxygenase isozymes and group A acetyl saponin
2007
Kato, S.(National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region, Daisen, Akita (Japan)) | Yumoto, S. | Takada, Y. | Kono, Y. | Shimada, S. | Sakai, T. | Shimada, H. | Takahashi, K. | Adachi, T. | Tabuchi, K. | Kikuchi, A.
A new soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] Cultivar 'Kinusayaka' was developed by the National Agricultural Research Center for the Tohoku Region (NARCT). Released in 2005, its most noteworthy features are the deletions of three lipoxygenase isozymes and Group A acetyl saponin in the seeds. 'Kinusayaka' was registered as 'Soybean Norin 130' by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Japan, and adopted as a recommended variety by Miyagi Prefecture. 'Kinusayaka' was derived from the cross 'Karikei508' x 'Karikou0459F1' made in 1993. 'Karikei508' is a breeding line with three lipoxygenase isozymes deletion. 'Karikou0459F1' was derived from the cross 'A-b (F)-A0' x 'Suzuyutaka'. 'A-b(F)-A0' lacks Group A acetyl saponin. 'Kinusayaka' has a determinate growth habit, white flowers, gray pubescence, brown pods, and yellow seeds with a yellow hilum. It averaged a 23rd October maturation date, 79cm plant height a 300kg/10a seed yield, 23.5g 100-seed weight 40.9% protein content and 19.8% oil content at the Kariwano Branch (39 deg. N Lat), NARCT. 'Kinusayaka' has resistance to soybean mosaic virus, but not to soybean cyst nematode. 'Kinusayaka' lacks three lipoxygenase isozymes and Group A acetyl saponin. 'Kinusayaka' is highly suitable for processing soy milk and tofu, and those made from it have a less beany and astringent flavor.
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