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  • Korea Swine Association
    • The Korea Swine Journal
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    • v.28 no.8 s.324
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    • pp.248-255
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    • 2006
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Seven Species of Tortricinae (Lepidoptera ; Tortricidae) (한국산 잎말이나방아과의 7 말기기종)

  • 변봉규;박규택
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 1992
  • Seven species of Tortricinae are reported for the first time from Korea ; Choristoneura evanidana (Kennel), Daemilus fulvus (Filipjev), Paratorna seripuncta Filipjev, Acleris nigriradix (Filipjev), A. nigrilineana Kawabe, A. cristana [Denis & Sschifferm ller] and A. logiana (Clerk). The genus of Daemilus Yasuda is new to the Korean fauna.

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Changes of Fresh Leaf Yield and Colorant Level with Different Transplanting and Harvest Time in Persicaria tinctoria H. Gross (이식 및 수확시기에 따른 쪽의 생엽수량 및 색소함량의 변화)

  • Ko, Jae-Hyung;Kim, Seong-Ju;Lee, Hoo-Kwan;Kim, Kwan-Su
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.177-184
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to determinate the optimum times of transplanting and harvest for enhancing the fresh leaf yield and colorant level of an indigo crop, Persicaria tinctoria H. Gross, containing the blue dye indigo. Two cultivars, Naju Local and a new cultivar, NaramBlue, were transplanted 5 times from May 30 to July 10 at an interval of 10 days, and all of experiment plots harvested on Aug. 23 in Muan, the south area of Korea. As transplanting time was delayed, fresh leaf yield were maximum at earliest transplanting (May 30) and then decreased, while Niram (blue dye extract) and indigo content of fresh leaf remained almost constant though showed a small variation. Also, two cultivars transplanted on May 23 were harvested 5 times from Jul. 20 to Sept. 20 at an interval of 15 days. As harvest time was delayed, plant height, No. of first branches, and fresh leaf yield changed increasingly, while Niram content was increased to Aug. 20 and then decreased slightly. Indigo level increased largely to Aug. 5, and then continuously decreased with more delayed harvest. These tendencies of changes in fresh leaf yield and colorant level with different transplanting and harvest times were shown similarly in both cultivars. The results indicate that early transplanting before May 30 and harvest in early August will be appropriate for improving fresh leaf yield and colorant level.