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Effect of Seedling Size and Low Temperature on Growth and Bolting in Angelica gigas Nakai (참당귀묘의 크기 및 저온처리가 생육과 추대에 미치는 영향)

  • 유홍섭;강병화;김영국;이승택
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.196-201
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    • 1997
  • This study was carried out to understand the effect of low temperature treatment and seedling size on growth and bolting in Angeljca gjgas. Bolting rate increased as period of low temperature increased and bolting rate of control was lower than that of low temperature treatment. In low temperature treatment with seedling size, the smaller seedling size, the higher bolting rate. Period from transplanting to bolting was reduced with low temperature treatment extended and large seedling. The plant height, position of bolting leaf and number of developing leaf were decreased with low temperature treatment extended and large seedling, respectively, There was a highly significant negative correlation between bolting rate and number of developed leaves before bolting and number of developed leaves in growth to first bolting but positive correlation in late growth, respectively.

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Effect of Temperature and Daylength on Growth and Bolting of Angelica gigas NAKAI (온도(溫度) 및 일장조건(日長條件)에 따른 참당귀 생육특성(生育特性)과 추대현상(抽臺現象))

  • Ahn, Sang-Deuk;Yu, Chang-Youn;Seo, Jeong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 1994
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of temperature and daylength on the bolting of Angelica gigas Nakai for decreasing the rate of bolting.Seedlings were transplanted on early December to the PVC pot(1 /1000) in the greenhouse con­trolled the temperature of 15, 20 and $25^{\circ}C$, and the daylength of 8, 12, and 16hrs. Growth of aerial parts, bolting rate and root characteristics of A. gigas were investigated. Seedlings of A. gigas untreated with low temperature were nomally emerged, bolted and flowered in maturing stage. In this results, it was assumed that A. gigas was low sensitive to low temperature. The early growth stage was good at $20^{\circ}C\;and\;25^{\circ}C$, but the late growth was effective at $15^{\circ}C\;and\;20^{\circ}C$. The bolting rate was the highest at $20^{\circ}C$ while the root weight was the lowest. Although the bolting rate was high at $15^{\circ}C$, the yield was increased by the delay of bolting and flowering stage. The bolting rate was increased in the longer daylength and showed more sensitive to the daylength condition than to the temperature. Thus, A. gigas cultivated in gully field with cool temperature or under the shading light could be reduced could the bolting rate.

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Influence of Seedling Weight on Agronomic Characters and Their Relation with Bolting in Angelica gigas Nakai (참당귀 묘 중양별 생육특성과 추대와의 관계)

  • 안상득;유창연;조동하
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.426-430
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    • 1994
  • To establish the proper size of seedling of A. gigas, different weight of seedlings were used for this study. Agronomic characters including plant height, number of leaf, leaf length, number of inflorescence, fresh weight and rate of bolting of the aerial parts, root length, root diameter, number of lateral root and root weight of the underground parts were determined and correlation coefficients among them were estimated. Growth of A. gigas showed the significant vigor for all the characters of the aerial parts along with increasing of seedling weight, but root weight in yield decreased in proportion to increasing of seedling weight due to lignification of the root tissue. When the smaller seedlings were transplanted, bolting rates decreased to about 16% as compared with the traditional size of seedlings. Correlation coefficients between aerial and root characters in A. gigas were negative, and the characters such as plant height, number of leaf, number of inflorescence and fresh weight per plant showed highly significant correlation with the rate of bolting which is one of the characters having great influence on yield.

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Plant Growth and Bolting Affected by Transplanting Time in Angelica gigas (참당귀의 정식시기에 따른 생육 및 추대)

  • Yu, Hong-Seob;Jo, Jae-Seong;Park, Chung-Heon;Park, Chun-Geon;Sung, Jung-Sook;Park, Hee-Woon;Seong, Nak-Sul;Jin, Dong Chun
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.392-396
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to determine plant growth and bolting characteristics of Angelica gigas. Three varieties and/or lines Manchu bolting resistant variety, AGJ90-1 medium type line, and bolting Jinbu local were used for field trial in Suwon. FIve different transplanting times were applied on March 25, April 5, April 15, April 25, and May 5th. Survival rate was decreased by the delayed transplantation and it affected after April 25th respectively. Plant growth by the early transplantation showed the best growth during the beginning stage and recognized signifiquence but not by the late transplantation. Bolting rate revealed severe different by the variety and line, it ranged from $10{\sim}8.1%$ of Manchu, $5.9{\sim}20.3%$ of AGJ90-1, and $58.5{\sim}74.6%$ of Jinbu local clearly. By the treatment of transplantation time bolting rate was different, early plantation showed high bolting rate compare to the late plantation from the all of tested variety and lines. Bolting response according to the transplanting time, bolting resistant variety showed insensibility and boling line showed sensitive response. In Manchu root yield was best when planted on April 5th as 389 kg /10a, in case of AGJ90-1 was determined 377 kg/10a when planted on April 15th, and Jinbu local root yield was showed 133 kg/10a planted on April 25.

Effects of Nursery Periods on Bolting Response and Yield of Solidago (미역취의 육묘일수가 추대반응과 수량에 미치는 영향)

  • 민기군
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.382-385
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    • 1997
  • The experiment was carried out to investigate the optimum nursery periods on bolting responses and fresh leaf yield in Solidago virga-aurea. The result were as followings: growth characteristics as affected by nursery periods was promoted at the 60 and 70days without cultural years. Bolting responses by nursery periods of first year was respectively 14.5 and 13.5% in 40 and 50days, but the plant showing bolting reponse was not appeared at the 60 and 70 nursery periods. The highest fresh leaf yield was 60 nursery period as 2,750kg per 10a. The more bolting rate was increased, the more fresh leaf yield was decreased. As a rusult, the optimum nursery period to produce high fresh leaf yield of this crop plant was 60days.

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Evaluation of the Availability of Bolting Angelica gigas Nakai (추대 참당귀의 이용가능성 평가)

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon;Lee, So-Hee;Hong, Chung-Oui;Hur, Mok;Han, Jong-Won;Lee, Woo-Moon;Lee, Yi;Koo, Sung Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.318-324
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    • 2019
  • Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN) is a perennial herb belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its root has been utilized as a traditional medicine in Korea. Also, it contains decursin (D) and decursinol angelate (DA) as major active components. This study was performed to compare the change in content of active components and antioxidant activity between bolting and non-bolting AGN. Bolting AGN (B1) and non-bolting AGN (NB1) were harvested in the end of August. Additional non-bolting AGN (NB2) was harvested in the end of October. The total weight of B1 was 728.7 g, which was 98.5% of NB2 weight. Next, the AGN root (B1, NB1 and NB2) was divided into main root and lateral root. And the AGN aerial part (B1, NB1) was divided into flower, leaf and stem. The two active components, D and DA, and antioxidant activity were analyzed. The D content of B1 was 0.35-1.33% according to the plant parts and the DA content was 0.29-1.07%. In addition, B1 flower and leaf showed higher antioxidant activity than NB2 roots. The results show that B1 contained 15-56% of total major components compared with NB2 main roots, suggesting that B1 could be used as a potential material.

Growth and Dry Matter Accumulation in Different Ecotypes of Soybeans (Glycine max. L.) (생태형이 다른 대두품종의 생육 및 건물축적)

  • 정길웅
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.174-181
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    • 1988
  • A comparison was made the differences of growth and some yield components of two soybean ecotypes (summer and two autumn types) at different planting dates (15 April, 15 May, and 15 June) and also made the different patterns of dry matter accumulation of one summer type and two autumn types of soybeans at Agricultural Experiment Farm, College of Agriculture, Dankook University, Cheonan City, in 1987. [Planting date experiment] Days to emergence of four varieties were observed no difference. and, therefore, it was speculated that field observation of the difference of cold tolerence between varieties was difficult. Shortening rate of flowering clays as planting dates delayed was no different between two ecotypes, summer vs. autumn types of soybean. Summer types, DN82029-3 and ES18085-1, were observed not greater difference of days to maturity between early and late planting dates as compared with that of autumn types, Changyeobkong and Paldalkong. At late planting, summer types were observed more to hasten days to ripening due to high temperature in late growing season than that of autumn types. This caused to decrease somewhat greater rate of some yield componments, and finally yield as planting date delayed. As compared to autumn types, summer types, DN82029-3 and ES18085-1 showed longer stem height and lower airdry weight at late planting. [Dry matter accumulation pattern] Stem elongation after flowering of three varieties, DN82029-3, Changyeobkong and Danyeobkong, ranged 17 to 32 cm and increment of leaf area index 0.83-1.53. DN82029-3 reached 49 days faster in maximum total dry weight than that of autumn types, Changyeobkong and Danyeobkong. However. maximum total dry weight of DN82029-3 showed 50% to autumn types. At 15 May planting, summer type, day-neutrality, transfered faster into reproductive growth phase without enough growth of vegetative growth and also hastened ripening days, and thus lower dry matter accumulation and finally lower yield.

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인터뷰-강석대 대한설비건설협회 제7대 회장

  • Korea Mechanical Construction Contractors Association
    • 월간 기계설비
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    • no.3 s.212
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    • pp.33-35
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    • 2008
  • 강석대 회장은 지난 2월 26일 설비건설회관 대회의실에서 열린 대한설비건설협회 제38회 정기총회에서 전국 대의원이 참석한 가운데 만장일치로 제7대 회장에 추대되어, 향후 3년 동안 협회와 설비건설업계를 이끌게 됐다. 새로 추대된 강석대 회장으로부터 회장으로 선임된 소감과 앞으로의 각오, 그리고 중점적으로 추진할 사업계획을 알아보았다.

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Inhibition of Floral Induction and Variation of Yield in Angelica gigas Nagai (참당귀의 화성억제와 수량변화)

  • 조선행;김기준
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.151-158
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    • 1993
  • Since the inhibition of floral induction was considered to be an important subject to get high yield of Angelica gigas, the effects of low temperature, daylengh and shading were investigated in this study. The yield of A. gigas root grown by inhibition of floral induction was compared with the yield obtained by traditional cultivation method. When the seedings were exposed to the natural low air temperature condition until late of November, the plants which had 6 to 8 leaves showed vernalizing effect, and when the low temperature treatment was prolonged until mid of January, 4 to 5 leaf plants showed vernalizing effect. But 2 to 3 leaf plants did not show vernalizing effect regardless of the length of chilling treatment. The effectiveness of exposure to low temperature was markedly dependent upon the age of plants. In the artificial low temperature treatment the range of temperature varied with plant age. Vernalizing effect at 1,5 and 9$^{\circ}C$ of temperature did not show 3,5,6 leaf plants, respectively. The bolting percent in 8 leaf plant at 1,5 and 9$^{\circ}C$ for 8 weeks decreased by 80,45 and 5%, respectively. As daylength became longer, the bolting percent of A. gigas was increased. plants which were grown in the full sunlight showed the highest value in bolting percent, and the bolting percent was not decreased significantly with changing from full sunlight to 50% shading. When A. gigas were grown by the inhibition of floral induction, dry root weight per l0a showed the greatest value in 3 year old plant which 3.6 and 2.4 times higher than that of 1 and 2 year old plant, respectively. The yield of root was increased by 73.7% in 2 year old plant and 159.6% in 3 year old plant compared with the yield obtained by traditional cultivation method.

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Inhibiting Floral Induction of Angelica gigas NAKAI in the Hilly Altitude Area (중.산간지대에서 참당귀의 화성억제 연구)

  • 이승필;조지형;민기군;권태용;최장수;박노권;최부술
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1995
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effects of floral inhibition of An-gelica gigas NAKAI in the hilly altitude located in the Northern Gyeongbuk Province from Feb. 1992 to Nov. 1994. The results obtained were as follows : As the cultivated areas are high, rate of bolting was significantly decreased, having high yield, good growth, and medicinal quality. It is considered that the optimal cultivating area was at least above 600m altitude. In the hilly altitude, the more shorten nursery period was, the more decreased rate of bolting was, it results in decreased yield, having no significant differences in contents such as extracts and decursin. In bolting response from temperature treatment of the seedlings, treatment of high temperature was significantly decreased floral induction, but rate of establishment was decreased by decayed root. Bolting rate at different organic resources has more reduced in single fertilization than that of in organic application, but among organic resources, compost of rice straw has the lowest bolting rate. As a result, yield and medicinal qualities at various organic resources were increased in application of organic resources which was no con-siderable tendency among organic resources.

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