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Morphological Characteristics and Phylogenetic Analysis of Polygonatum Species Based on Chloroplast DNA Sequences (한국산 둥굴레속 식물의 형태적 특성 및 엽록체 DNA 염기서열을 이용한 유연관계 분석)

  • Kim, Jeong Hun;Seo, Jae Wan;Byeon, Ji Hui;Ahn, Young Sup;Cha, Seon Woo;Cho, Joon Hyeong
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.489-496
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    • 2014
  • Polygonatum is a genus placed in the family Liliaceae, distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and 16 of the species are grown naturally in Korea. In oriental medicine, the rhizomes of Polygonatum have been used as two different medicines, Okjuk (Polygonati odorati Rhizoma) and Hwangjeong (Polygonati Rhizoma). However, it is difficult to identify the morphological and chemical differences between the medicinal groups and thus easy to confuse the one with the other. Therefore, a clear classification standard needs to be established so as to be able to discriminate between them. In the study, the morphological characteristics of the plants, Polygonatum spp., were examined. Then, the differences in SNPs among the DNA sequences of 7 of the Polygonatum spp. and 1 of the Disporum spp. were analyzed by DNA barcoding with rpoC1, rpoB2, matK, and psbA-trnH of the cpDNA region. In the results, three regions, rpoC1, rpoB2, and matK were useful for discriminating the species, P. stenophyllum and P. sibiricum. Furthermore, it was possible to discriminate the individual germplasm within the species by using the combination of the results obtained from rpoB2, rpoC1, and matK.

Growth and Flowering Characteristics of Polygonatum spp. (둥굴레 속(屬) 식물(植物)의 생육(生育) 및 개화(開花) 특성(特性))

  • Jang, Key-Hyun;Park, Jung-Min;Kang, Jin-Ho;Lee, Seong-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.142-148
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    • 1998
  • The Polygonatum spp. used in this study was collected from 1994 to 1997, and planted by species in Hamyang medicinal plant experimental station field. $30{\sim}40 $ species of Polygonatum spp. have been known to be distributed in the northern hemisphere, and $14{\sim}18$ species in Korea. In this study, collected seven species of Polygonatum spp. were investigated. Plant height was highest in Polygonatum stenophyllum followed by P. falcatum, P. humile, P. lasianthum var. coreanum.. Leaf length was longest in P. falcatum and shortest in P. odoratum and leaf width was the most wide in P. odoratum var. pluriflorum. P. stenophyllum had 111 flowers per stem. The other species had $14{\sim}22$ flowers per stem. The ratio of flower setting in each species was high at two but was 95.2% at above four in P. stenophyllum. The number of fruits was 14.8, 15.4 and 17.7 in P. odoratum, P. falcatum and P. humile, respectively. Other species did not produce fruit. Fruit setting percentage was high in P. odoratum as 81.5%. The number of branched rhizome doubled every year.

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Analysis of Genetic Relationships of Korean Native Polygonatum spp. (우리 나라 자생 둥굴레속 식물의 유연관계 분석)

  • Jang, Kye-Hyun;Song, Geun-Woo;Chung, Jong-Il;Kang, Jin-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.214-218
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    • 2004
  • Germplasms having valuable characters are increasjngly important for modern breeding programs. This study was conducted to obtain the basic data for effective use of genetic resources of Polygonatum. The relationship of seven Polygonatum species collected widely in Korea was analyzed by RAPD markers. Total number of alleles amplified by nineteen random primers were 114 to 157, and variation in number of alleles was also diverse among seven species examined. The seven species were divided into two groups; one was of Polygonatum stenophyllum and Polygonatum humile. the other was of Polygonatum inflatum, Polygonatum lasianthum, Polygonatum odoratum var. pluriflorum (1), (2), and for variegatum.

Characterization of 18S rDNA in Polygonatum spp. Collections (둥굴레속 식물의 18S rDNA 염기서열의 특성)

  • Yun, Jong-Sun;Kim, Ik-Hwan;Park, Jae-Seong;Lee, Cheol-Hee;Hong, Eui-Yon;Yun, Tae;Jong, Seung-Keun
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.178-182
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to investigate the variation in sequence, the base composition and the sequence similarity of 18S rDNA (18S ribosomal RNA coding region) in the 10 Polygonatum spp. collections. The entire 18S rDNA region of 10 Polygonatum spp. collections ranged from 913 bp to 914 bp. There were 8 variable sites in the entire 18S region, and they were attributable to nucleotide substitution and deletion. $T{\rightarrow}C$ transition happened in 4 sites, and $A{\rightarrow}G$ transition happened in 1 site. $C{\rightarrow}A$ transversion happened in 1 site, and deletion happened in 2 sites. Transition rates were five times that of transversion. Base compositions of 18S rDNA were $23.09{\sim}23.33%$ in adenine, $23.33{\sim}23.52%$ in guanine, $25.60{\sim}25.85%$ in thymine and $27.38{\sim}27.79%$ in cytosine. The A + T content of 18S rDNA of 10 Polygonatum spp. collections averages 48.99%, ranging from 48.80% to 49.18%, and the G + C content averages 51.01%, ranging from 50.82% to 51.20%. Pairwise sequence comparisons indicated that 18S rDNA sequence similarity ranged from 99.7% to 100%.

Host Plant and Damage Symptom of Fungus Gnats, Bradysia spp. (Diptera: Sciaridae) in Korea (Fungus gnats, Bradysia spp.의 기주 및 피해증상)

  • 이흥수;김태성;신현열;김형환;김규진
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.149-153
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    • 2001
  • We surveyed on the host plants of Fungus gnat, Bradysia app. and found 21 species in the greenhouse and field. These are as follows: Cucumis sativus L., Cucumis melo L., Citrullus lanatus T., Cucurbita moschata F., Lycopersicon esculentum M., Capsicum annuum L (Pepper), Capsicum annuum L (Paprika), Lillium longiflorum T., Dianthus caryophyllus L., Rosa hybrida H., Gerbera jamesonii B., Chrysanthemum morifolium R, Phalaenopsis schilleriane R., Gladiolus grandiflours H., Zingiber officinale R., Cnidium officinale M., Canavalia gladiata DC., Angelica utilis M., Polygonatum odoratum D., Pinus densiflora S., and Pinus thunbergii P. Fungus gnat larvae cause damages to the root and promote decay and wilt by feeding on the roots and burrowing in plant tissue.

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Major Chemical Components in Rhizome of Native Polygonatum Species in Korea (한국 자생 둥굴레속 식물 지하경의 주요성분)

  • Jang, Kye-Hyun;Kang, Jin-Ho;Jeon, Byeong-Sam;Song, Geun-Woo;Lee, Sang-Dae
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2002
  • This study was done to accept basic data on chemical components in rhizome of native Polygonatum species in Korea. In mineral contents of their rhizome, total nitrogen, potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium concentration were higher in Polygonatum inflatum, P. humile and P. odoratum var. pluriflorum 1 than the other species in all the sampling dates. P. odoratum var. pluriflorum 1, P. odoratum var. pluriflorum 2 and P. inflatum showed relatively higher iron and mananese contents but P. odoratum var. pluriflorum 1 and P. stenophyllum did in copper content on November 20. Total sugar was acculated in later growth stages, although P. stenophyllum had the highest content but P. lasianthum var. coreanum had the lowest in all the sampling dates. Protein content was the highest in P. lasianthum var. coreanum but the lowest in P. stenophyllum in all the sampling dates. The major amino acids in their rhizomes were arginine followed by glutamic acid, and total and essential amino acid content were abundant in P. lasianthum var. coreanum and P. humile.

Classification of Polygonatum spp. Collections Based on Multivariate Analysis (다변량 분석에 의한 둥굴레속 식물의 분류)

  • Yun, Jong-Sun;Son, Suk-Yeong;Kim, Ik-Hwan;Hong, Eui-Yon;Yun, Tae;Lee, Cheol-Hee;Jong, Seung-Keun;Park, Sang-Il
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.333-339
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    • 2002
  • This study was conducted to obtain the basic data for practical use of the Polygonatum genetic resources. The 20 collections were analyzed by principal component analysis of 8 characters and cluster analysis. In the principal analysis, the first, the second and the third components contributed 54.10%, 18.95% and 11.62% of the variations, respectively. The cumulative contribution from the first to the third principal components was 84.68%. The first principal component was related to shape and size of plant, and assimilatory, reserve and reproductive organs. The second principal component was related to growth and development of plant, and reserve organ. And the third principal component was related to growth and development of plant. Based on cluster analysis, the 20 collections were classified into 4 distinct groups with the average distance greater than 0.7 between groups. Group I was Polygonatum sibiricum $D_{ELAR}$ and Group II included P. odoratum var. pluriflorum $O_{HWI}$, P. odoratum var. pluriflorum $O_{HWI}$ for 'Variegatum' Y. Lee, for. nov., P. odoratum var. thunbergii $H_{ARA}$ and P. odoratum var. maximowiczii $K_{OIDZ}$. GroupIII was P. involucratum $M_{AXIM}$, P. desoulavyi $K_{OMAROV}$ and P. humile $F_{ISHER}$ ex. $M_{AXIM}$. And GroupIV included P. lasianthum var. coreanum $N_{AKAI}$ and P. inflatum $K_{OMAROV}$.

An Analysis of Plant Relationships used in Gertrude Jekyll's Wild Gardens (거투르드 지킬(Gertrude Jekyll)의 와일드 가든(Wild Garden)에서 사용된 식물 관계 분석)

  • Park, Eun-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2019
  • This is an empirical study to investigate the types of plants used in Gertrude Jekyll's wild gardens, identify relationships between plants, and analyze the planting patterns. Four sites were chosen for the study: the Cotswold Cottage, the Dryton Wood, the Little Aston, and the Frant Court. To find direct relationships between plants from the planting patterns shown in these gardens, the social network analysis program R was used to analyze degree centrality, which resulted in the identification of top three plants, followed by looking into their characteristics and meanings. The summary of the results is: Azaleas(Rhododendron spp.) showed the highest degree centrality, followed by wild roses (Rosa spp.). Cold-resistant crossbreed azaleas were used as underplanting connected to many different plants, creating the feeling of an atypical woodland garden. As an indigene, wild roses showed high degree centrality in terms of ecology and aesthetics, forming multiple layer planting. Also, plants with small white flowers, for example rowans(Sorbus commixta), shadbush(Amelanchier asiatica), sealwort(Polygonatum odoratum), and American columbines(Aquilegia vulgaris) were planted in these wild gardens as plant colonies to make natural connections with other plants through drifts.