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Enhancing Effect of Shimizuomyces paradoxus on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Canola, Plant Growth of Cucumber, and Harvest of Tomato

  • Sung, Gi-Ho;Shrestha, Bhushan;Park, Ki-Byung;Han, Sang-Kuk;Sung, Jae-Mo
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2011
  • Shimizuomyces paradoxus showed no inhibitory effect against plant pathogen fungi, such as Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici and Alternaria solani. The S. paradoxus culture filtrate showed higher seed germination and seedling growth rates in canola than distilled water and potato-dextrose broth. A conidial suspension of $1.0{\times}10^4/mL$ resulted in the highest growth stimulating effects on total plant length, and fresh and dry weight of shoots and roots in cucumber, when compared to the highest suspension concentration. Total plant length and shoot weight increased with the foliar spray treatment, and root length and root weight increased by simultaneous treatments of soil drenching and foliar spray in cucumber. Lower concentrations of the S. paradoxus conidial suspension increased the harvest of tomato fruit.

Studies on the Antioxidative Ability of Methanol and Water Extracts from Orostachys japonicus A. Berger According to Harvest Times (채취 시기에 따른 와송 추출물의 항상화 활성 연구)

  • Choi, Sun-Young;Chung, Mi-Ja;Sung, Nak-Ju
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2008
  • This study examined the antioxidant activity of methanol and water extracts from Orostachys japonicus A. Berger according to harvest times, by measuring electron donating ability(EDA), reducing power, superoxide dismutase(SOD)-like activity, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances(TBARS) and antioxidant activity within a linoleic acid emulsion. EDA increased proportionally with the extract concentration and the methanol extract had slightly stronger effects than the water extract. And reducing power and SOD-like activity were highest in the methanol extract. Overall, based on the data, the methanol extract of O. japonicus A. Berger harvested during $August{\sim}October$ presented the highest level of antioxidative activity and may be a good candidate as a natural antioxidant source.

Changes of Major Components and Growth Characteristics According to Harvesting Times of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (단삼의 수확시기에 따른 생육 특성 및 주요 성분 변이)

  • Kim, Young Guk;An, Tae Jin;Hur, Mok;Lee, Jeong Hoon;Lee, Yun Ji;Cha, Seon Woo
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.395-399
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    • 2015
  • Background : This study examined the effect of harvesting time on the growth, yield characteristics, and major beneficial components in Salvia miltiorrhiza. Methods and Results : Although plant height, stem diameter and branch length were not affected by harvesting time, the number of stems was highest when harvested in mid October. There were no differences in root length and thickness, however, the rhizome was thicker when it was harvested at the end of October or early November than when it was harvested in early and mid October. The dried root weight also showed a similar pattern. However, there was a statistically significant increase to 408 kg (16%) in the rhizome weight when in late October and a rise to 455 kg (29%) when harvested in early November. Harvest time had little effect on the content of the major component of S. miltiorrhiza. For example, salvianolic acid content rose from 9.42 to 9.64% with later harvest times, and tanshinone ${\prod}A$ content was tended to be slightly more increased in mid October which S. miltiorrhiza has 0.22% tanshinon ${\prod}A$ than in early October. Conclusions : According to these results, the optimum harvest time for S. miltiorrhiza is early November when plant or major component yields are hightest. There were no significant harvest time effects on the major beneficial components.

Effects of Planting Density and Cutting Height on Production of Leaves for Processing Raw Materials in Goji Berry (구기자나무의 재식밀도 및 예취높이가 가공용 잎 생산에 미치는 영향)

  • Paik, Seung Woo;Lee, Jeong;Yun, Tug Sang;Park, Young Chun;Lee, Bo Hee;Son, Seung Wan;Ju, Jung Il
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2020
  • Background: The leaves of the goji berry (Lycium chinense Mill.) are used as raw materials in processing and by replace fruits to some extent. The reason is that the leaves are cheaper, however, betaine content is higher than in the fruits. These experiments were conducted to determine the planting density and cutting height for producing a large number of leaves. Methods and Results: The cultivar 'Myeongan' with many branches was used. When the shoot height reached 50 cm - 70 cm, harvesting was possible four times a year. The time to next harvest was approximately 38 days after regeneration of new shoots. Leaf quantity was in the order of 1st > 2nd > 4th > 3rd harvest. Insect damage occurred during the third harvest in late July and early August, therefore, eco-friendly control was necessary. The total yield was higher at the planting density 60 cm × 30 cm than that of 60 cm × 20 cm or 60 cm × 40 cm. The yield at cutting for shoot height of 60 cm was increased by 6.3 percent compared to that of 50 cm, At the cutting height of 70 cm, harvest was difficult owing to hardening of stems and thorns. Betaine content, an indicator component of goji berry, was not significantly different according to planting densities and cutting height. Conclusions: The ideal cutting period to produce leaves of goji berry for processing is when the shoots grow to approximately 60 cm, and the leaves can be harvested 4 times a year. The dried-leaf yield was highest at the planting density of 60 cm × 30 cm.

Study on Residual Properties and Risk Assessment of α-Cypermethrin and Deltamethrin in the Chives (Allium tuberosum R.) and Spring onion (Allium wakegi Araki) (시설재배 부추(Allium tuberosum R.)와 쪽파(Allium wakegi Araki) 중 α-Cypermethrin과 Deltamethrin의 잔류특성 및 안전성 평가)

  • Jo, Yeong Ju;Choi, Jeong Yoon;Ham, Hun Ju;Hur, Jang Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2022
  • BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to evaluate the residual characteristics and safety assessment of αcypermethrin and deltamethrin in minor crops, chives and spring onion cultivated in greenhouse. METHODS AND RESULTS: The insecticides α-cypermethrin 2% EC and deltamethrin 1% EC used in the experiment were diluted 1,000 times and then sprayed on chives and spring onion twice with 1-week intervals at 0, 7, 14, and 21 days before harvest. The residual insecticides were extracted from the minor crops using QuEchERS method and analyzed by GC-MS/MS. The average initial residues of α-cypermethrin and deltamethrin in chives after 21 days decreased from 2.74 to 0.82 mg/kg and 1.12 to 0.16 mg/kg, respectively. Similarly, in spring onion the residues after the same periods decreased from 0.26 to <0.01 mg/kg for α-cypermethrin and from 0.07 to <0.01 mg/kg for deltamethrin. CONCLUSION(S): The PHIs (pre-harvest intervals) for α-cypermethrin and deltamethrin in chives are recommended as 14 days before harvest with twice applications of the pesticides, whereas for α-cypermethrin in spring onion PHI of 7 days before harvest is recommended with 3 times of applications and PHI of 21 days for deltamethrin. The theoretical maximum daily intakes of cypermethrin and deltamethrin were 68.8% and 64.2%, respectively, indicating that residues of both compounds did not pose considerable health risks to consumers.

Effect of Harvest Stage of Sorghum × Sorghum Hybrid (SSH) on the Quality of Round Baled SSH Silage (수수 × 수수 교잡종의 수확시기가 원형 곤포사일리지의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Ki-Choon;Jung, Min-Woong;Kim, Won-Ho;Kim, Cheon-Man;Yoon, Sei-Hyung;Choi, Eun-Min;Kim, Jong-Geun;Lee, Sang-Moon;Choi, Jong-Man;Kim, Hyuck-Gi;Lim, Young-Chul
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 2011
  • This study was performed to investigate the effects of harvest stage of sorghum ${\times}$ sorghum hybrid (SSH) on nutritive values and quality of round baled SSH silage manufactured with SSH grown in paddy land of Department of Animal Resources Development, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA. SSH "SS405" was harvested at two different growth stages (heading and ripen stage) and ensiled at each harvest stages. Crude protein content of round baled SSH silage increased with delayed harvest maturity, but contents of ADF (acid detergent fiber), NDF (neutral detergent fiber), TDN (total digestible nutrient) and in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) was not changed. The pH in round baled SSH silage ranged from 3.8 to 4.4 at two different harvest stages, and pH in heading stage was higher than that of ripen stage. The content of lactic acid of round baled SSH silage increased with delayed harvest maturity (P<0.05), but the content of acetic acid decreased (P<0.05). The contents of lactic acid and acetic acid in ripen stage were not influenced by manufacture method of silage. The content of acetic acid in round baled SSH silage of heading stage increased as compared to that of trench SSH silage (P<0.05). Therefore, this study suggest that round baled SSH silage manufactured in both heading and ripen stage can improve the silage fermentation.

An Optimum Harvest Time for Chinese Milk Vetch (Astragalus sinicus L.) Seed Production (자운영 종자생산을 위한 적정 수확시기 구명)

  • Lee, Byung-Jin;Choi, Zhin-Ryong;Kim, Sang-Yeol;Oh, Seong-Hwan;Kim, Jun-Hwan;Hwang, Woon-Ha;Ahn, Jong-Woong;Oh, Byeong-Geun;Ku, Yeon-Chung
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.70-74
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    • 2008
  • To determine an optimum harvest time for chinese milk vetch (CMV) seed production, the seeds were harvested at 4 times, according to 25, 30, 35, and 40 day after flowering (DAF), in Miryang, southern part of Korea. CMV plants were manually harvested at each time and seed threshing was done by rice threshing machine. Seed yield, 1,000-seed weight, germinability, and hard coat ratio were investigated. Seed yield was the highest, 53.9 kg/300 kg by dry weight (DW) of CMV plant, at 35 DAF. 1,000-seed weight increased according to seed harvest time from 25 DAF to 40 DAF when it was 3.10 g. The germination ratios of seeds harvested at 4 times were not significantly different when the seeds stored until August 1. In case of long period of CMV seeds stored, the seeds harvested later showed higher germination rate. On the other hand, because the hard coat ratio causing germination inhibition was declined with an increase of storage period, it was higher in the seeds harvested later. There was no difference among the seeds harvested at 4 times at October 1. In conclusion, it was presumed that an optimum harvest time for CMV seed production should be at 35 DAF considering seed yield, weight and germinability.

Effect of Harvest Time on Yield Components and Quality in 'Heuksaeng', the Purple-Skin Peanut Variety

  • Oh, Eunyoung;Pae, Suk-Bok;Park, Jae Eun;Kim, Jung-In;Kim, Sungup;Lee, Myoung-Hee;Ha, Tae Joung
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.65 no.3
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    • pp.248-254
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted to investigate the impact of harvest time on yield and seed quality in purple seed coat peanut. Compared to the average Virginia peanut variety, 'Heuksaeng', purple peanut variety has been reported to experience yield loss and reduced seed quality under delayed harvest. We examined the yield components and seed quality at different harvest times from 70 to 110 days after flowering (DAF), with harvesting occurring at intervals of 10 days. The number of mature pods per plant reached a maximum of 51.0 at 80 DAF, and average pod and seed yield peaked at 80 DAF with values of 5,229 and 3,532 kg per ha, respectively. Seed quality drastically decreased after 100 DAF, and the concentrations of two major anthocyanin compounds were significantly lower under delayed harvest. The antioxidative activities of DPPH and ABTS decreased to only 69 and 83% of their maximum values at 110 DAF. On the basis of these results, we recommend that 'Heuksaeng' is harvested approximately 10 to 15 days earlier that average Virginia-type cultivars to obtain the highest yield while minimizing the deterioration of seed quality.

Design of Micro-Magnetic Energy Harvest Power Management Circuit for Emergency Lighting LED Driving in Underground Facility for Public Utilities (지하 공동구 비상조명 LED 구동용 초소형 자기 에너지 하베스트 전력관리 회로 설계)

  • Sim, Hye-Ryeong;Lee, Kyoung-Ho;Kim, Joung-Hyun;Han, Seok-Bung
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.495-502
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, a power management circuit was designed to drive the emergency lighting LED in the underground facility for public utilities using magnetic energy harvest. The magnetic energy harvest consists of a harvest elements and power management circuits. The proposed circuit was made of a rectifier, a battery charging circuit, and an LED driving circuit. In normal times, the battery is charged with the harvested power, and in the event of an emergency, the energy stored in the battery is used to drive the LED. As a result of the measurement, it took two minutes to charge the 47 mF capacitor. This is the amount of power that can drive an LED for emergency lighting for about three and a half minutes. Through this, it was confirmed that the power management circuit for magnetic energy harvest proposed in this paper can be used as an emergency lighting LED-driven power device in an underground facility for public utilities where it is difficult to draw separate power.

Dry Matter Accumulation, Harvest Index, and Yield of Soybean in Response to Planting Time

  • Chun, Seong-Rak
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.311-318
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    • 2002
  • Planting date of soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is one of production components in cultural systems. The objective of the current study was to identify the components of soybean production and cultural practices encompassing planting dates and cultivars that respond to dry matter accumulation, harvest index and yield components. Three determinate soybean cultivars were planted on May 13 (early), June 3 (mid), and June 24 (late). Planting density was 60$\times$15cm with 2 seeds (222,000 plants per ha). Soybean plants were sampled every 10 days interval from the growth stages of V5 to R8 and separated into leaves including petioles, stems, pods, and seeds. Dry matter accumulations, harvest indices, and yield components were measured. Early planting had taken 55 days from VE to R2 and late planting taken 39 days indicating reduced vegetative growth. Early planting showed higher leaf, stem, pod and seed dry weights than late planting. However, late planting appeared to be higher harvest index and harvesting rate. Vegetative mass including leaf and stem increased to a maximum around R4/R5 and total dry weight increased to a maximum around R5/R6 and then declined slightly at R8. The highest seed yield was obtained with mid planting and no difference was found between early and late plantings. Cultivar differences were found among planting dates on growth characteristics and yield components. The results of this experiment indicated that soybean yield in relation to planting dates examined was mainly associated with harvest index and harvesting rate, and planting date of cultivars would be considered soybean plants to reach the growth stage of R4/R5 after mid August for adequate seed yield.