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Identification of larval Gnathostomn obtained from imported Chinese loaches (중국산 수입 미꾸리로부터 획득한 악구충 제3기 유충의 종 동정)

  • 손운목;이순형
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 1996
  • We observed the morphological characteristics and identified the species of gnathostome larvae obtained from the imported Chinese loaches. The early third-stage larvae ($EL_3$) were collected from viscera of the loaches and a part of them were infected to mice. The advanced third-stage larvae ($AdL_3$) were recovered from the mice at 4 weeks post-infection. both larval worms were fixed loth 10% formalin, cleared in alcohol-glycerin solution, mounted with glycerin-jelly, and observed. A total of 369 $EL_3$ were collected from viscera of 9,493 Chinese loaches. The whole body of $EL_3$ was covered with about 190 transverse rows of minute cuticular spines and $0.624{\;}{\times}{\;}0.101{\;}mm$ in average size. A pair of lips were protruded at the anterior end, and the muscular esophagus and brownish intestine were followed. The characteristic head bulb was provided with 4 rows of hooklets. The average number of hooklets in the respective row was 36.7, 39.5, 41.6 and 44.3 posteriorly $AdL_3$ was $2.660{\;}{\times}{\;}0.346{\;}mm$ in average size, and retained the esophagus (about 0.755 mm length) and cervical sac (about 0.355 mm length). The average number of hooklets in the respective row on the head bulb was 39.0, 41.9, 43.9 and 45.6, posteriorly. On the basis of the morphological characteristics, they were identified as the third-stage larvae of Gnathostomc hispinun.

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Larval Gncthostoma nipponicum found in the imported Chinese loaches (중국산 수입 미꾸리에서 검출한 Gnahostoma nipponicum 유충의 형태)

  • Son, Un-Mok;Go, Won-Gyu;Lee, Sun-Hyeong
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.347-352
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    • 1993
  • Six early third-stage larvae of Gnnthostoma nipponicum were recovered from the muscle of 376 loaches, Misgurnw anguiILicnudatus, imported from China. They were 614 × 114㎛ in average size, almost colorless except brownish intestine, and encircled by about 229 transverse rows of minute cuticular spines. Their head bulbs provided with 3 rows of hooklets, of which average number were 34.5 on the first, 36.7 on the second and 39.7 on the third. According1y, it is revealed that the Chinese loach is a natural second intermediate host of G. nipponicum and G. nipponicum has been distributed somewhere in China. This parasite may infect human when the imported loaches are consumed raw.

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Annual Productivity and Adaptability of Growing Area in Shallot (Allium cepa var. ascalonicum Backer) (Shallot(Allium cepa var. ascalonicum Backer)의 연도별 생산성과 지대별 적응성)

  • Cho, Yong-Cho;Lee, Jong-Tae;Park, Yoo-Gyeong;Jeong, Byoung-Ryong
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.160-167
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    • 2011
  • Shallot is a foreign crop introduced from France in 1995 as a new overwintering field crop with an aim to develop as an export crop. During the introductory cultivation trials, several problems were raised such as premature growth depression in early summer, sensitivity to summer moisture, and weakened vigor of the seed bulbs following successive propagations. This study was conducted to develop proper cultural methods based on annual productivity and adaptability of growing area to address and suggest solutions to some of these problems. Bulb weight was 18.7 g and bulb yield per 10a was 4,113 kg in 1995. In 1996, bulb weight increased to 25.8 g, while bulbs yield per 10a deceased to 2,013 kg. This trend continued in 1997 so that bulb weight increased, and yield per 10a decreased as compared to those in 1996. However, in 1998, both bulb weight (21.1 kg) and yield per 10a (1,246 kg) decreased significantly as compared to those of the previous years. Plant growth from planting to April in the coastal area was better than in other areas. However, the plant growth thereafter until early July was better in the semi-highland area. As a result, the bulb yield in the semi-highland area was 57% more than that in the lowland areas such as the coastal area.

Analysis of the economic value of the production of lily bulbs in Korea

  • Jang, Hyundong;Kim, Sounghun
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.481-495
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    • 2016
  • Lily, which is one of Korea's main flower exports, is one of the most important agricultural product in the country. Korean lily farmers have difficulty earning more profit from producing lilies, because of the high cost of lily bulbs. Most lily bulbs used in Korea are imported from the Netherlands. Thus, the Korean government has kept trying to supply more and better Korean lily bulbs. However, many experts have questioned the efficiency and economic value of the Korean lily production system. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the economic value of the production of lily bulbs in Korea. Especially, this study evaluates the economic value of the production systems of Korean lily bulbs and compares the results from several cases. The results of the present study presents some useful findings, as follows: first, two Korean production areas (Gangneung and Jeju) show a positive economic value but one Korean production area (Taean) presents problems causing a negative economic value. Second, the Korean production area in Vietnam currently has trouble in the view of economic value but will likely overcome that problem. Third, the production area in the Netherlands shows the best economic value. Thus, Korean lily bulb producers need to benchmark that system.

Flower Yield and Quality of Lilium Oriental Hybrids as Affected by Planting Date (정식시기가 오리엔탈 나리의 절화수량 및 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Woo Sug;Park, Yoo Gyeong;Park, Ji Eun;Jeong, Byoung Ryong
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out to investigate the flower yield and quality of Lilium Oriental Hybrids as affected by planting date. In cut flower production experiments, effect of planting date and bulb source was studied in rain shelter houses with 30% shading. Four planting dates compared were May 15, June 5, June 25, and July 15. Bulbs used for cut flower production were either imported or produced domestically. The greatest cut flower yield and quality were obtained from bulbs planted either on May 15 or June 25. Bulbs planted on July 15 produced cut flowers of very poor quality and yield, due to high temperatures during the planting time. Therefore, for planting in July, means other than 30% shading have to be adapted to lower temperature during early growth stage. Although plants from imported bulbs had better growth and cut flower yield as compared to domestic bulbs, there was no significant difference.

Description of a Male Gnathostoma spinigerum Recovered from a Thai Woman with Meningoencephalitis (수막뇌염을 동반한 진국인 유극악구충증 1예)

  • Lee, Sun-Hyeong;Hong, Seong-Tae;Chae, Jong-Il
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 1988
  • A coiled nematode, which was removed surgically from a Thai woman, was consulted to the authors in July, 1987. She was known to surfer from meningoencephalitis since she was in Thailand. Numerous eosinophils were detected from her CSF. The worm was 12.3mm long and 0.9mm wide. It had a head bulb beset with eight rows of spines, a cervical constriction, esophagus, cervical sacs, dark intestine and testis, Cuticle of anterior half of the worm was covered with numerous spines. The spines at anterior part was stout and had 3∼4 tips, but they became slender, shorter, single tipped and sparser and finally they disappeared posteriorly. Cuticular spines reappeared at tail which had 4 pairs of pedunculated papillae. By above morphological characteristics, the worm was identified as an adult male of Gnathostcma spinigerum. The Present case is the first authentic case of imported intracranial gnathostomiasis in Korea, although clinical informations of the case were obtained limitedly.

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Basic study on a garlic (Alliumsativum L.) upright planter

  • Lee, Sang Yoon;Park, Hyo Je;Kweon, Gi Young
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.341-350
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    • 2019
  • Garlic is one of the most popular seasoning bulb vegetables in Korea and is the most commonly used food ingredient. However, the cultivation areas are decreasing every year as the price drops due to imported garlic, and labor is insufficient to produce garlic by conventional methods. Cultivation requires various tasks until garlic is harvested. Seeding is one of the important and laborious tasks; thus, mechanization is necessary. When seeding garlic, the sprout should face upwards; otherwise, it may rot or produce poor quality garlic. This study investigated the extent of growth of northern- and southern-type garlic in eight different positions. The results show when the roots were not planted properly, the stems were weak, and the garlic bulbs were small. A simple garlic planter was manufactured with a crank-press mechanism to plant garlic in an upright position. Using this machine, a three-fold experiment was carried out with 100 strips of garlic. The test results showed that 99.4% of the planted garlic strips were positioned upright or close to being upright, and 0.6% failed to take root. An image processing algorithm was developed to locate the root part of the garlic, and the result showed a success rate of 81%. A future study will develop an automatic garlic upright planting system with a viewing system.

Aroma Compounds and Antimicrobial Effect of Garlic from Different Areas in Korea (국내 산지별 마늘의 향기성분 및 항균활성)

  • Shin, Jung-Bye;Kim, Ra-Jeong;Lee, Soo-Jung;Kang, Min-Jung;Seo, Jong-Kwon;Sung, Nak-Ju
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2011
  • Physico-chemical characteristics such as width, weight, color and aroma compounds of garlic from 9 different areas were analyzed. Also, antimicrobial activity was tested for their juices. Width of garlic bulb was larger in growing worm-season garlics (Jeju, Namhae, Hapcheon, Hampyeong and Muan) than those of cool-season garlics (Taean, Seosan, Uiseoung) and imported from China. But numbers of nuts were smaller in growing cool-season garlics than others. L color levels of garlics were 80.73~87.40 and a color level have not significantly difference in all samples, b color level was lower in growing Namhae ($20.79{\pm}1.20$) and Muan ($20.91{\pm}1.62$). 25~30 peaks obtained from aroma compounds analysis of various garlics. Among these compounds, 17 kinds of aroma compounds were identified by GC-MS. And, we showed that 15 kinds of compounds were sulfur containing aroma compounds. Diallyl disulfide was contained 34.90~60.54% in various garlic and the highest contents than other compounds in total compounds. It was detected the highest in China garlic but the lowest in growing Muan garlic. All of garlic samples showed antimicrobial activity against Strep. mutans, B. subtilis, E. coli. V. parahaemolyticus, Asp. flavus, and C. albicans. Especially antimicrobial activity was stronger against E. coli, and C. albicans. Antimicrobial activity was enhanced by sample addition volume and the highest in Namhae garlic sample.

Detection of Lily symptomless virus, Lily mottle virus, and Cucumber mosaic virus from Lilium Grown in Korea by RT-PCR (RT-PCR법을 이용한 백합 바이러스 LSV, LMoV, CMV의 검출)

  • Lim, Ji-Hyun;Bae, Eun-Hye;Lee, Yong-Jin;Park, Sung-Han;Lee, Kyu-Jun;Kim, Sae-Ro-Mi;Jung, Yong-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2009
  • Leaf samples and bulbs showing characteristic symptoms of virus infection were collected from Gang-won, Chung-nam, and Jeju Province of Korea in 2008-2009. Three viruses, Lily symptomless virus (LSV), Lily mottle virus (LMoV), and Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) were detected by RT-PCR. Virus-infected plant samples were identified; 12 plants with LSV, 20 plants with LMoV, and 1 plant with CMV. Of the twelve LSV infected samples, seven samples were found to be mix-infected with LMoV and LSV. Symptoms of LMoV and LSV mixed infection were fairly severe, like as vein clearing, leaf curling, leaf mottling, leaf mosaic, and yellow streaking. Mixed infection with LMoV and LSV was also found in lily bulbs which have been stored under unfavorable environmental conditions. LMoV predominated in our tests, whereas spread of Lilyvirus X (LVX) was not found. The nucleotide sequences of coat protein (CP) region of seven isolates (4 LMoV, 2 LSV, and 1 CMV) were compared with the corresponding regions of LMoV (AJ564636), LSV (AJ516059) and CMV(AJ296154). The nucleotide sequence homologies between reference viruses and seven isolates were 95-99%. Complete sequencing of seven isolates is necessary to obtain more information on the molecular characteristics of these viruses as well as to increase sensitivity and rapidity of viral detection.