"Shortening the production period of garlic seeds from 2 to 1 year through improvements in the garlic propagation system"

Published 2025년 8월 14일

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[Korean Farmers' News Agency, Reporter Kim Young-min] Improving the breeding system of garlic could shorten the seed garlic production period to one year and reduce the cost of purchasing seed garlic, which is expected to increase its use among farmers. Garlic, which is a bulb from the Allium genus, produces a single-clove garlic when a clove is planted. To obtain a clove-separated garlic, the single-clove garlic must be replanted. In other words, it takes at least two years to produce seed garlic. The National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science has stated that improving the breeding system of garlic in this way can shorten the seed garlic production period to one year. Specifically, cloves weighing less than 0.1g are used.

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Improvement in Garlic Breeding System Confirmed in Hongsan and Daeseo Varieties, Attracting Attention for Cost Reduction and Utilization It has been found that improving the breeding system of garlic can shorten the seed garlic production period to one year and reduce seed garlic purchase costs, attracting attention for its potential expansion in use by farmers. Garlic, which belongs to the Allium species, produces a single bulb when a clove is planted. This bulb must be replanted to produce divided cloves, meaning that it takes at least two years to produce seed garlic. The National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science has revealed that improving the garlic breeding system can shorten the seed garlic production period to one year. This is achieved by planting small cloves (less than 0.1g) to grow seedlings, which are then transplanted. This method allows for the harvest of divided seed garlic the following year. To this end, the research team conducted experiments using ...
Source: Agrinet

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