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A New Taxon of Goodyera (Orchidaceae): G. × tamnaensis (신분류군 탐라사철란(난과))

  • Lee, Chang Shook;Yeau, Sung Hee;Lee, Kyung Seo;Lee, Nam Sook
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.251-254
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    • 2010
  • We describe a new taxon of Goodyera (Orchidaceae), G. ${\times}$ tamnaensis N.S. Lee, K.S. Lee, S.H. Yeau & C.S. Lee, sp. nov., from Jeju Island. This taxon is presumed to be a hybrid between G. schlechtendaliana and G. velutina based on several morphological characteristics, i.e., leaf venation, a patterned leaf surface and raised leaf epidermal cells, the color of the flower and the bract, the lateral sepal shape, and the hair length. The morphological characteristics and illustrations of the species based on the holotype are provided together with photographs of the habitat.

Anatomical Observation of Vitrified and Glaucous Leaf from Rehmannia glutinosa Plant Produced in Vitro (지황 기내배양시 투명화된 잎과 정상잎간의 조직학적 관찰)

  • 백기엽;유광진;박상일;신성련
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.323-327
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    • 1997
  • Addition of growth inhibitors such as ancymidol, ABA, chloromequat, and pachlobutrazol into MS medium had no effect to preventing vitrification in cultures of Rehmania glutinosa. Anatomical investigation revealed that vitrified thick leaf tissue in vitro had larger intercellular space with poor development of sponge and pallisade tissue compared to those of in vitro grown glaucous and field grown plants. In vitro grown glaucous leaf had smaller and round type stomata showing distinguishable guard and subsidiary cell than those of reestablished plantlets into soil whereas abnormal stomata and poor development of epicuticular wax on the surface of leaf was observed in verified plantlet.

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Taxonomic Study on Cirsium Miller (Asteraceae) in Korea Based on External Morphology (외부형태형질에 의한 한국산 엉겅튀속(Cirsium Miller)의 분류학적 연구)

  • Song, Mi-Jang;Kim, Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.17-40
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    • 2007
  • Patterns of morphological variation in Korean Cirsium were examined using numerical analysis, and the delimitation of taxa was evaluated. Principal components analysis of individuals of taxa using 61 morphological characters revealed the presence of two major groups. One group included C. lineare, C. vlassovianum, and C. setidens, the other contained C. pendulum, C. japonicum var. japonicum, C. japonicum var. spinosissimum, C. schantarense, C. nipponicum, and C. rhiniceros. Also, the result of cluster analysis recognized three sections, Onotrophe, Pseudo-eriolepis, and spanioptilon. Korean Cirsium was classified into three sections; C. japonicum var. japonicum, C. japonicum var. spinosissimum, C. schantarense, C. rhiniceros and C. nipponicum were belonged to sect. Onotrophe, C. setidens, C. vlassovianum and C. lineare were belonged to sect. Spanioptilon, and C. pendulum was belonged to sect. Pseudo-eriolepis. In conclusion, Korean Cirsium was classified into three sections, eight species, three varieties, and five forms.

A Morphological Study of Symplocaceae in Korea (한국산 노린재나무과의 형태학적 연구)

  • Park, Sang-Hong;Lee, Joongku;Kim, Joo-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.255-273
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    • 2007
  • The morphological characters for 4 taxa of Korean Symplocaceae were examined. Based on morphological examination, numerical analysis was performed to clarify the taxonomic relationships among the taxa. It was found that epidermal characters of leaves, cellular deposition of petals, cellular boundary of petioles, growth of stigmas and pollen grains and their surfaces were useful diagonostic characters. From the results of PCA analysis, four taxa were grouped as species clusters including each populations. Four species of Symplocos were clustered as species groups with clear delimitation. Morphological, numerical, and palynological analyses supported the previous morphological studies on this family.

A taxonomic study on six section subgenus Vigena Nees of Carex L. (Cyperaceae) in Korea (한국산 괭이사초아속(subgen. Vignea Nees) 6절의 분류 형질에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Yong Cha;Jo, Mi Jung
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.227-253
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    • 2003
  • Morphological characters of C. kobomugi, C. gibba, C. echinata. C. remotiuscula. C. maakii. C. curta, and C. loliacea of genus Carex were rexamined. The epidermal patterns of perigynium, achene and leaf were investigated using by a scanning electron microscope(SEM) and a light microscope(LM). Morphological characters. such as length and width of stem and leaf, sheath, bract, spike, scale, perigynium, beak of perigynium, length of spike peduncle, size, and frequency of stomatal complex of leaf, number of bract, shape of stem transection, scale and apex of scale, beak and base of perigynium, achene, epidermal cell and cell wall of perigynium, achene, leaf epidermal patterns (fundamental epidermal cell and cell wall, silica body, subsidiary cell), hair, papillae, prickle present/absent of perigynium and leaf were useful for the identification of observed seven taxa. Examined six taxa of section Macrocephalae, Gibbae, Stellulatae, Elongatae, Ovales, and Heleonates were distint from each other with respect of length and width stem, leaf, bract, perigynium, perigynium beak, lenght of spike peduncle, perigynium, and leaf. A key based on data was presented here.

Invention of a Straw-shaped Device to Solve the Problem Caused by the Shape of a Normal Teapot (잎차용 다기 형태에 따른 문제 해결을 위한 잎차용 빨대 개발)

  • Kim, Joong-Man;Cha, Kyoung-Ok
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.220-229
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    • 2010
  • Brewing tea with regular teapots can cause a problem in keeping the temperature of the tea. Cold weather, a cold teapot, and/or the temperature of tea leaves make tea cold, lowering the temperature of the tea leaves that can also make the flavor of the tea leaves worse. This experiment shows both the problem and the solution to the temperature problem of tea leaves. To maintain the appropriate temperature and reduce the problem, we researched and developed a special straw for tea leaves as a result of this experiment The straw consists of various filtering holes(diameter 1~2 mm) with the height of 5 mm from the very bottom of the straw. Using the straw is better to keep higher temperature, better flavor, and the smell of tea. Also, the sensory evaluation shows that the overall taste of tea is improved(p<0.05).

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Role of Mesophyll Morphology in Determination of Leaf Photosynthesis in Field Grown Soybeans (포장생육대두의 엽광합성과정에서 엽육세포 형태의 역할)

  • Yun, Jin Il;Lauer, Michael J.;Taylo, S.Elwynn
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.560-567
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    • 1991
  • Photosynthetic variation in field grown soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv Hodgson78] was studied in relation to leaf anatomical variation. Variations in mesophyll morphology were accentuated by manipulating source and sink size. At R3 stage, two treatments were started: one was thinning and continu-ous debranching(6. 5 plants rather than 26 plants per m of row and remaining plants were debranched weekly), and the other was continuous partial depodding (allowing only one pod to develop at each mainstem node). Gas exchange characteristics, mesophyll cell volume and surface area per unit leaf surface, and microclimatic parameters were measured on the intact terminal leaflet at the 10th node. Observations were made 5 times with 3 to 4 day intervals starting R4 stage. Two models were used to compute leaf photosynthetic rates: one considered no effect of mesophyll morphology on photosynthesis, and the other considered potential effects of variations in mesophyll cell volume and surface area on diffusion and biochemical processes. Seventy nine percent of total photosynthetic variations observed in the experiment was explained by the latter, while 69% of the same variations was explained by the former model. By incorporating the mesophyll morphology concept, the predictability was improved by 14.6% in the field condition. Additional Index Words: photosynthesis model, leaf anatomy, Glycine max (L.) Merr., mesophyll surface area, mesophyll cell volume.

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Morphological Characteristics and Material Comparison of Native Orostachys species (Orostachys japonica (Maxim.) A. Berger, Orostachys minuta (Kom.) A. Berger, Orostachys chongsunensis Y. N. Lee) (자생 바위솔(바위솔, 정선바위솔, 좀바위솔)의 형태적 특성과 성분 비교)

  • Jung, J.H.;Park, N.B.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.5-13
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    • 2019
  • Orostachys species grow from anywhere in Korea. This variety, which lives in the harsh areas of the beach and mountains, is known to have as much change as it was isolated. It has been used as a medicine for a long time, and now the flower is beautiful and has been developed for horticulture. As a result of morphological characteristics and component analysis of three Orostachys species, the following results were obtained. 1. Orostachys species showed two types of leaves according to the growing environment. O. japonica (Maxim.) A. Berger and O. minuta (Kom.) A. Berger were lanceolate, and O. chongsunensis Y. N. Lee was obovate. 2. The leaves were all green. However, some of the O. japonica (Maxim.) A. Berger had white powder. Some of the O. minuta (Kom.) A. Berger was green with red spots on the back. O. chongsunensis Y. N. Lee showed strong gray before flowering but weak green when flowering. 3. The thorns of the leaves were O. japonica (Maxim.) A. Berger and O. minuta (Kom.), but O. chongsunensis Y. N. Lee was not. 4. Whether it was a leaf dot or not, there were dots in O. japonica (Maxim.) A. Berger and there were dots on the O. minuta (Kom.) and the O. chongsunensis Y. N. Lee. 5. The flowers were all white, and the stamens were red in O. japonica (Maxim.) A. Berger and O. minuta (Kom.) A. Berger and white in O. chongsunensis Y. N. Lee. 6. It was confirmed that the ingredients in Orostachys species contained kaempferol, quercetin, flavonoid etc., which have high antioxidant activity.

Effects of Cultivation Method on the Growth and Yield of a Cucumber for Development of a Robotic Harvester (오이수확용 로봇개발을 위한 재배방식이 생육 및 수량에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Dae-Won;Min, Byung-Ro;Kim, Hyun-Tae;Im, Ki-Taek;Kim, Woong;Kwon, Young-Sam;Nam, Yooun-Il;Choi, Jae-Woong;Sung, Si-Hong
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.226-236
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    • 1998
  • If the lowest leaves of the cucumber were removed or training cultivable method was changed, a computer vision system could divide well the cucumber fruit from the others, and also an end-effector could reach and grip cucumber fruit and cut well its fruit stalk. Therefore, this study investigated whether removal leaves and training cultivable method of a cucumber could affect its growth and yield. They can help to be designed the vision system and the end-effector. A cucumber fruit grew by 6-l5cm long for 2 days regardless of removing leaves. Removal leaves didn't affect growth of cucumber fruit. Number of cucumber fruit was produced within 10% different values by three methods (A, B, C) of removal leaves. The first grade rate (best quality) of 4 B and C was 56.7%, 53.1%, 56.3% respectively. Consequently, proper removal leaves were better than traditional way, which does not remove a leaf, because they make cucumber plant ventilate more freely and absorb more light.

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Ecological and Morphological Characteristics of Zostera caulescens Miki (Zosteraceae) in Korea (한국산 수거머리말(Zostera caulescens Miki.)의 형태 및 생태적 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Yong;Suh, Young-Bae;Kim, Sang-Tae;Choi, Chung-Il
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.345-357
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    • 2002
  • Ecological characteristics on habitats and morphological features of the seagrass Zostera caulescens Miki in Korea were examined. The biogeographical distribution of Z. caulescens was confirmed in the south coast of the Korea. Zostera caulescens usually inhabits at the inner bay, where is sheltered from wave action and 3.0 to 6.5 m deep. The sediment in habitats is composed of very fine muddy sand or sandy mud. In morphology, Z. caulescens is easily distinguished from other species of the genus by the formation of vegetative canopy on the top of reproductive stems. The number of longitudinal ribs in testa was 24 revealed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) while the number of ribs in Z. marina has been often reported to be 16-20. Purplish anthocyanin spots were displayed on the surface when the testa was removed. We found that the size and shape of leaf epidermal cells in Z. caulescens were very different from those of Z. marina when the leaf cuticles were removed by maceration which could be useful characters for identifying Zostera species. The leaf of Z. caulescens displays two different casts of color when the fresh plant is closely observed. The margins of leaves appear brighter than the center of leaves due to the thickening by the development of paralleled venation in the middle of leaves. The comparison of two populations of Z. caulescens in Korea showed that they were considerably different in their shoot density and biomass. The shoot density and biomass at Gabae population was $367.3 m^{-2}\;and\;725.7g$ dry wt $m^P{-2}$ respectively, while those at Jukrim population were $112.5m^{-2}\;and\;392.0g\;dry\;wt\;m^{-2}$, respectively.