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Effects of Diluent Component, Freezing Rate, Thawing Time and Thawing Temperature on Acrosome Morphology and Motility of Frozen-thawed Boar Sperm

  • Yi, Y.J.;Kwon, Y.A.;Ko, H.J.;Park, C.S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제15권11호
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    • pp.1553-1558
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    • 2002
  • This study was carried out to obtain informations regarding the effect of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine in the LEY (lactoseegg yolk) diluent according to incubation time in 5 ml maxi-straw and the effects of freezing rate, thawing temperature and thawing time in the LEN (lactose-egg yolk and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine) diluent on acrosome morphology and motility of frozen-thawed boar sperm. The study showed that the LEN diluent was higher post-thaw NAR (normal apical ridge) acrosome than the LEY diluent for 0.5 h incubation at 37$^{\circ}C$. However, there were no differences between the LEN and LEY diluents on post-thaw sperm motility according to incubation time. The straws frozen from 5.0 cm (20$^{\circ}C$/min) to 17.0 cm (1$^{\circ}C$/min) above the liquid nitrogen surface did not show any significant differences on post-thaw sperm motility. However, the straws frozen above 5.0 cm from the liquid nitrogen surface were higher NAR acrosome than those frozen above 17.0 cm. The post-thaw percentages of motile sperm and NAR acrosome were significantly higher (p<0.05) for the maxi-straws submerged for 40 or 45 sec in a 52$^{\circ}C$ water bath than for 30, 35, 50 or 55 sec. The mean sample temperatures of maxi-straws after 40 or 45 sec submersion were 20.7 or 26.4$^{\circ}C$. In conclusion, the sample temperature of the thawed semen was very important for post-thaw sperm survival in the LEN diluent of 5 ml maxi-straw. When the temperature of the thawed semen was 20.7$^{\circ}C$, the percentages of motile sperm and NAR acrosome were highest.

Effects of wintering waterfowl's feces on nutrient dynamics of paddy fields and rice growth

  • Lee, Gwang Moon;Kim, Heung-Tae;Kim, Jae Geun
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.291-299
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    • 2012
  • This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of the addition of wintering waterfowl's feces prior to planting rice on nutrient dynamics, rice growth, and decomposition of rice straws in a controlled mesocosm. Waterfowl's feces and rice straws were placed on paddy soils in a mesocosm and the water level maintained at 5 cm. The amounts of supplied feces were 0 (control), 222, and 444 g/$m^2$. While the addition of feces showed no immediate effects, nutrients in the surface water increased in the month following treatment. Nutrients increased to a greater degree in the treatments with more feces added. Simultaneously, the decomposition of rice straws was promoted, indicating that more nutrients would be made available over time. The rice showed high productivity in the period during which nutrient level was increased, when rice needs more nutrients for the tillering stage. Therefore, the wintering waterfowl's feces could be associated with increased productivity during the growing season of rice through promoting nutrient supply and rapid decomposition of rice residue.

흙먼지 분리기 용이한 원형베일 세절 조사료의 사이클론 이송장치 개발 (Development of Cyclone Conveying System for Transporting Chopped Round Bale Roughage and Separating Dust)

  • 하유신;권진경;박경규
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • 제36권3호
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    • pp.204-210
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    • 2011
  • This study developed the cyclone conveying system using roughage cutter for the round bale reported in the previous papers. Performance tests were conducted whether it can easily separate dust from roughage such as rice straws and it can transport roughages from cutter to TMR mixer. In addition, the airflow patterns in the cyclone conveying system were investigated using CFD code (FLUENT 6.2) for various velocities of dust collection fan. The cyclone conveying system was designed based on dried rice straws with a diameter of 1,340 mm, a cylinder length of 1,220 mm, a cone length of 850 mm and the current velocity of the dust collection fan was 15~20 m/s. It was found that transporting of roughage from cutter to TMR mixer and the separation of dust were satisfactory, and the dust removal rate of rice straws was around 31.9%. CFD analysis showed that, at the blowing fan velocity of 11.6 m/s, the airflow velocity inside the dust collector increased as velocity of the dust collection fan increased, but the airflow patterns inside the dust collector were all much the same.

폴리프로필렌 스트로를 이용한 곰팡이의 액체질소 보존 (Preservation of Fungi in Liquid Nitrogen Using Polypropylene Straws)

  • 전영아;신명숙;김효진;김대호;고승주;홍승범
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2006
  • 액체질소 보존법은 동결 건조 보존이 불가능한 것을 포함한 곰팡이를 가장 효과적으로 보존할 수 있는 방법 중의 하나로서, 유전적인 변화와 오염을 방지하고 장기보존이 가능한 이점을 가진다. 크료튜브 대신 액체질소 보존에 사용할 수 있는 폴리프로필렌 스트로는 경제성, 안전성, 편리성 그리고 공간 이용성 등의 이점을 가진다. 이에 한국농업미생물자원센터(KACC)에서는 폴리프로필렌 스트로를 이용한 곰팡이의 액체질소 보존법을 정립하였으며, 이를 상세하게 소개하였다.

돼지 정자 동결보존에 있어 5 ml straw의 한계성 극복 (Assessing the Use of 5 ml Straws in the Cryopreservation of Boar Semen)

  • 김범기;함형빈;김상현;손중호;정기화
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.77-81
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 돼지정자의 동결보존에 있어 0.5 ml straw에 비해 5.0 ml straw가 가지고 있었던 제한적인 요소들을 극복하기 위하여 동결속도, 융해온도 및 융해 시간을 확립하기 위하여 실시되었다. 동결속도는 정자가 -140℃까지 도달하는 시간을 8분 30초인 동결법(FR-1)과 14분인 동결법(FR-2)으로 나누어 각각 0.5 ml 및 5 ml straw를 이용하여 동결하였으며, 동결-융해한 정자는 CASA 장비를 이용하여 정자 성상을 비교 분석하였다. 동결속도 만큼 융해 온도 및 시간 또한 매우 중요한 요소이기 때문에 융해 방법을 37℃, 50℃ 및 70℃에서 각각 115초, 45초 및 25초간 실시하여 정자 성상을 비교하였다. 그 결과 FR-2의 동결속도 보다 FR-1의 동결속도에서 높은 생존율과 운동성을 보였고, 50℃에서 45초간 융해 하였을 때 가장 높은 생존율과 운동성을 보였다(73.4±3.6; 74.5±2.2%, p<0.05). 정자의 첨체 충실성 및 형태학적 특징에서는 처리구간에 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 본 연구를 통해 얻은 데이터를 종합해볼 때, 그 동안 동결정액을 이용한 돼지 인공수정 시 5.0 ml straw가 0.5 ml straw 비해 저조한 정자 생존율 및 활력을 나타냄으로써 번식성적이 떨어져 사용을 기피하여 왔지만 개선된 프로토콜을 활용하면 동결정액을 이용한 돼지 인공수정에 있어 여러 straw를 융해해야 하는 불편함 대신에 인공수정 시 1 straw를(dose) 융해하여 사용함으로써 사용자의 편리성을 높일 뿐만 아니라 인공수정에 있어 집중력을 높여 번식성적 향상에도 기여할 것으로 사료된다.

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FIBER CHARACTERISTICS OF RICE AND WHEAT STRAWS

  • Zhiliang, T.;Huiping, C.;Tingxian, X.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 1996
  • In this Experiment three wether male Matou goats (♂), all fitted with permanent rumen fistulae, were used to study the rumen degradabilities (incubation time 48h) of dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre (ADF), acid detergent ligin (ADL), cellulose (CEL) and hemicellulose (HC) and their contents of wheat and rice straws were determined for the different morphological fractions and segments. The results showed that the variation of different fractions for wheat and rice straw is the true resources of their nutritive value variation and the cell wall contents of wheat and rice straw are also obviously different. The rumen degradabilities of different straw fibre are significantly different (p<0.01), mean while the effect of straw variety is also significant (p<0.05). The aim was to set up a foundation for studying the rumen degradation of the roughage resources.

친환경 미장재료로서 사벽재료를 혼입한 모르타르 및 벽체의 기초적 물성 (Fundamental Properties of Mortar and Wall Sand Coat Wall Materials Mixed with Eco-Friendly Plaster Material)

  • 료효개;김동훈;임남기
    • 한국건축시공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국건축시공학회 2017년도 춘계 학술논문 발표대회
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    • pp.133-134
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    • 2017
  • The In the experiment on flow using sand walls, when white clay+sand was mixed with glutinous rice, traditional paper and seaweed as adherents and preventive measures for cracks, the flow was higher than other sand wall mortars. This indicates that it is effective in improving flow. Moreover, in terms of strength, a mix of white clay+sand, traditional paper and flour had a greater strength than a mix of white clay+sand, straws and flour. In the experiment to test for cracks and shrinking during drying, a composition of white clay+sand+traditional paper showed fewer cracks and less shrinking than the walls where straws were mixed in.

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Effect of Chinese Milk Vetch (Astragalus sinicus L.) Cultivation dring Winter on Rice Yield and Soil Properties

  • Cho, Young Son;Choe, Zhin Ryong
    • 한국작물학회지
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1999
  • An experiment was carried out using pots to investigate the effects of Chinese milk vetch on the seedling establishment and growth in rice. Four irrigations with five-day intervals and three different levels of vetch straw were investigated. Significantly higher panicle numbers were obtained in vetch-treated pots. Vetch levels were non-treatment as checks, vetch with top removed, root plus shoot 7.5 ton/ha, and root plus shoot 3.0 ton/ha. The time for complete degradation of vetch straws was reduced from 10 days to 5 days as submerged time was delayed, and was affected by the amount of mulched vetch straws. As the mulched vetch amount increased, the time for a complete degradation was extended from 4 days to 12 days. Grain yield and its components were significantly affected by irrigation time and mulched vetch amount. Effectively controlled, lowered reduction damage from the degrading vetch straw, irrigation date and vetch amount were the most important factors for the improving of seedling establishment in direct-sown rice.

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백제 짚신의 수종과 해부학적 특징 (Species and Anatomical Characteristics of Straw Shoes of Baekje Kingdom)

  • 박원규;김경희;김요정
    • 한국문화재보존과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국문화재보존과학회 2004년도 제20회 발표논문집
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    • pp.104-108
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    • 2004
  • Species and anatomical characteristics of twenty-seven straw shoes (around AD 500s-600s) of Baekje Kingdom, excavated at Gwanbukri and Goongnamji relics of Baeje Kingdom, were examined. The shoe tissues were macerated and examined under microscope. They were identified as Typha spp (cattails), not any of straws such as rice. Cattails, a perennial glass, grow in low and swamp places. Cattails are not known as one of major raw materials for straw shoes. The cattail fibers are not as strong as those of rice straws, common raw materials for ancient shows.

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