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Axillary Bud Development and Necrosis for 'Heukgoosul' Grapevine ('흑구슬' 포도의 액아 형성 및 괴사발생)

  • Kwon, Yong-Hee;Kim, Eun-Joo;Park, Seo-Joon;Lee, Han-Chan;Ma, Kyeong-Bok;Park, Hee-Seung
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.382-386
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    • 2011
  • This study aims to identify the cause for low appearance of flowers in 'Heukgoosul' grapevines, and determine basic characteristics of the axillary buds and types of necrosis in order to find out their influence on necrosis. As for $1^{st}$ to $4^{th}$ node, the closer buds were located to cane, the smaller the size of buds became. However, there was no difference in the size of an axillary bud in the upper part of the shoot above the 4th node. The bud necrosis occurrence in the $1^{st}$ node was the highest with 32% while buds in $4^{th}$ to $10^{th}$ node were normal with 84~96%. The size of buds in July was the largest with 6.40 mm, while buds showed no difference from August to October. The bud necrosis and main bud necrosis occurred most frequently in October, however accessory bud necrosis took place from July demonstrating no difference since then. The analysis on the relationship between shoot vigor and necrosis of axillary buds showed that the shoot diameter and internodes' length have no co-relationship with axillary bud necrosis, but there were negative relationship between the size of buds and necrosis occurrence, which was the most related to accessory bud necrosis. Therefore, despite the low occurrence of bud necrosis and healthy buds in 'Heukgoosul' grapevines, there was little appearance of flowers in the grapevines, which was attributable to the necrosis in the first bud. In conclusion, the research suggests spur pruning with three nodes kept intact yield.

Bud Development and Bud Break Characteristics in Water Cuttings of 'Campbell Early' Grapevine during Dormancy ('캠벨얼리' 포도의 휴면기 눈 발달 및 수삽을 통한 발아 특성 조사)

  • Lee, ByulHaNa;Park, YoSup;Kwon, YongHee;Han, Jeom-Hwa;Park, Hee-Seung
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.202-209
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we investigated the cumulative effect of low temperature on bud dormancy release and bud break characteristics in 'Campbell Early' grapevine (Vitis labruscana B.) cuttings grown in water culture. Additionally, we observed the development of buds while exposed to low temperatures in an attempt to improve our understanding of dormancy and bud break. The shoots were collected 120 days after full bloom (DAFB; leaf abscission period), and the accumulated chill unit (CU) value was calculated by reducing the temperature to $7.2^{\circ}C$ at 125 DAFB. The rate of bud break was 100% in shoots collected at 150 DAFB, The period until the first bud break was two times longer than in the shoots collected 165 DAFB, and bud break speed was significantly reduced. These results indicate that buds are released from endodormancy after 165 DAFB, because at this point the bud break was complete (bud break rate 100%) and it occurred in a very short time period. During this period, when the low-temperature accumulated value was 321h and 442CU according to the CH and Utah models, respectively. Furthermore, the survival rate of main buds decreased rapidly after 165 DAFB, and survival rate of accessory buds was maintained at more than 90% without seasonal differences. The rate of flower bud formation of main buds was much higher than in accessory buds (1:0.23) before the release from endodormancy at 150 DAFB. The final ratio of accessory buds to main buds was high, 1:1.54, at 255 DAFB. Correlation analysis of each investigated factor revealed that bud survival rate and bud formation rate were related only for the main buds, and there was a close relationship between the survival rate of main bud and time. In addition, the survival rate of main buds was positively correlated to the rate of flower bud formation.

Characteristics of lateral bud development, necrosis and genesis of flower primordium in 'Kyoho' grapevines

  • Park, Jun Young;Jung, Myung Hee;Kim, Bo Min;Park, Yo Sup;Kim, Jun Hyeok;Park, Hee-Seung
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.987-993
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    • 2020
  • This study investigated the effective harvest of 'Kyoho' grapevines by examining their characteristics including bud development, necrosis types and flower primordium formation. The size of the axillary bud did not show any difference in the 5th node or more, but it was smaller because it was closer to the base in the 4th node or less. In the 1st node, the rates of main bud necrosis (MBN), accessory bud necrosis (ABN), and whole bud necrosis (WBN) were high, and the rate of flower primordium formation was low, but there was no significant difference in the other nodes. Therefore, it was expected that using other nodes than the 1st node would be advantageous to secure production. Because the growth progresses after sprouting, the main bud necrosis rate increases, showing a very low flower primordium formation rate in March of the following year. Therefore, a method is needed to increase the storage nutrients in the winter and the rate of flower primordium formation after March. This study found that the thickness of the shoots should be less than 8.5 mm between the 3rd and 4th nodes, and the length should be less than 60 cm for nodes up to the 10th node.

Bronchogenic cyst communicating with esophagus: report of a case (식도와 연결된 선천성 기관지성 낭종의 치험 1례 보)

  • Lee, Cheol-Ju;Choe, Won-Hui;Ha, Jeong-Ok
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.505-510
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    • 1984
  • Among varieties of the mediastinal tumors, benign developmental cysts [Entergenous cysts] occur about 10% of them. From the primitive foregut, tracheobronchial tree and esophagus develop at 3 weeks of its embryonal age, and bronchogenic cyst arises from accessory or supernumerary lung bud. Usually it remains isolated with surrounding structures, and causes no specific symptoms. But few cases of bronchogenic cysts have fistulous communication with esophagus causing compressive symptoms. We report a case of unusual complicated case of bronchogenic cyst with review of literatures.

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Bud Necrosis Characteristics of 'Hongisul' Grape ('홍이슬' 포도의 눈괴사 특성)

  • Kim, Eun-Joo;Lee, Byul-Ha-Na;Kwon, Yong-Hee;Shin, Kyoung-Hee;Chung, Kyu-Hwan;Park, Seo-Jun;Park, Hee-Seung
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.407-412
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    • 2011
  • The germination of the buds in 'Hongisul' grapes is poor and especially the high ratio of shoots where the flowers failed to emerge it was difficult to secure a sufficient amount of harvest. Thus, in this study, the necrosis and the periodical change in the buds were observed morphologically and also the cause of necrosis of the bud was investigated in order to understand what was causing the low germination and flowering. There was no change in the size of the bud after June and based upon external observation, there wasn't any retrogression or withering. However, based on a microscopic examination, the ratio of whole bud and main bud necrosis of the 'Hongisul' grapes continued to increase after August, and specially the ratio of the main bud necrosis continued to increase up to October. As for the size of the buds on the shoots, the buds located on the $1^{st}-3^{rd}$ nodes from the basal part were small whereas the buds located on the $4-10^{th}$ nodes were comparatively larger in its size. The ratio of necrosis of the bud was the highest at the $1^{st}$ and $2^{nd}$ bud, meaning that the buds located at the basal part of the shoot were defective compared to those located at the end of the shoot. It was also found that when the growth of the shoot is active and the shoot diameter is thick, it hindered the development of the buds. Therefore, it was judged that long pruning of 'Hongisul' grapes would help the emergence of the flowers as you could use the buds that have comparatively developed better.

The Morphological Characteristics of Morus tiliaefolia Makino Growing Wild in the Korean Peninsula (한반도에 자생하는 돌뽕나무(Morus tiliaefolia Makino)의 형태학적 특성)

  • 박광준
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2002
  • The morphorogical characteristics of the Morus tiliaefolia growing wild in the Korean peninsula are as follows. The chromosome number of somatic cell is 2n=84,that is hexaploid. The shape of male inflorescence is a long cylinder shape of 3.6∼6.0 cm. The length of female inflorescence is 1.8 cm, red violet or violet and the weight of mulberry fruits is 1.39∼1.65 g. The winter bud is very big in comparison with the branch and the accessory bud does not exist. The leaf is big and lobed leaf or entire leaf, the density of lenticell is 9.42$\pm$1.29 ㎠. The length of leaf trichome is 236∼438 ㎛ and the distribution density is 16∼37/25 ㎟ and heigh density of leaf back. The trichome shape of the leaf surface is cylinder shaped, in the leaf back it is thin and long corn shaped.

Cervical Bronchogenic Cyst (경부 피하조직내에 발생한 기관지성 낭종)

  • Kim Suk-Ju;Chung Woung-Youn;Park Cheong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.247-250
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    • 1997
  • Bronchogenic cysts are thought to be uncommon developmental anomalies. They develop from small buds or diverticuli that separate from the foregut in the formation of the tracheo-bronchial tree. They are nearly always located near the tracheal bifurcation; However, these lesions can occur anywhere along the tracheo-bronchial tree. We experienced a case of cervical bronchogenic cyst presenting sorely as an anterior neck mass in a 26-year-old woman. The neck ultrasonography showed as $1.4{\times}1.1cm$ sized hypoechoic lesion with a well-defined margin on the isthmic portion of the thyroid gland. Excision of the mass was carried out. The mass was superfical to the strap muscle and was contained within the subcutaneous tissue in the midline without any connection to the trachea. Grossly, the mass was an oval-shaped cystic lesion which measured 1.5 cm in the greatest diameter. The cyst was filled with thick, yellow, jelly-like material and the inner surface was smooth and glistening. Microscopically, the cyst showed a lining of ciliated columnar epithelium, beneath which was a loose areolar stroma containing plaques of mucous glands and mature cartilage. We thought this cervical bronchogenic cyst appeared to represent an expression of complete aberrent accessory lung bud detachment from the primitive foregut.

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Histology of the Barbels of Striped Sea Catfish, Plotosus lineatus (Thunberg) (한국산 쓸종개, Plotosus lineatus (Thunberg) 수염의 조직)

  • PARK In-Seok;SEOL Dong-Won;KIM Eun-Mi;KIM Young Ja;LEE Young-don
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.158-163
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    • 2005
  • This paper deals with the histology of the barbels of striped sea catfish, Plotosus lineatus (Thunberg). This fish have eight noticeable barbels of two pairs on their maxillary and mandibular. Each barbel is composed of an epidermis, dermis and a central rod of cartilage. The epidermis in the middle part of the maxillary barbel is thicker than those on other parts, and formed of stratified epithelium which contains many cutaneous taste buds and a few small club cells. Number of taste buds increase on the middle and posterior part of each barbel. The dermis consists of loose connective tissue fibers which encloses blood vessels and bundles of nerve fibers. The barbels of this fish can be categorized into stiff and flexible types and are accessory, feeding and sensory structures. Thus we substantiate that they are gustatory receptor organs for this fish.

Histological Structure of the Barbels of Liobagrus andersoni and L. obesus (Amblycipitidae: Pices) from Korea (한국산 퉁가리과 (Amblycipitidge) 어류 2종 수염의 조직 학적 구조)

  • Park, In-Seok;Seol, Dong-Won;Im, Soo-Yeon;Kim, Chi-Hong;Kang, Eon-Jon;Gong, Yong-Gun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.338-343
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    • 2006
  • Histological observations of the barbels of torrent catfish (Amblycipitidae) in Korea are reported. The bullhead torrent catfish (Liobagrus andersoni) and Korean torrent catfish (L. obesus) have eight obvious barbels in two pairs each on the maxilla and mandible. Each barbel is composed of an epidermis, dermis, and central cartilagerod. The epidermis of the maxillary and mandibular barbels of the bullhead torrent catfish is thicker than that of the Korean torrent catfish (P<0.05) and is formed of stratified epithelium that contains many cutaneous taste buds and a few small club cells. There are many taste buds on the upper part of each barbel. The dermis consists of loose connective tissue fibers that enclose blood vessels and bundles of nerve fibers. The barbels of these fish can be categorized into stiff and flexible types and are accessory, feeding, and sensory structures. Our results validate the barbels as gustatory receptor organs for these fishes.