Biochemical Study on the Mechanism and Protection of Ginseng Root-Rot Disease

인삼근부병의 기구와 방제에 대한 생화학적 연구

  • 김병묵 (중앙대학교 식품가공학과) ;
  • 김용환 (중앙대학교 식품가공학과, 삼육농업전문대학 식품제조과)
  • Published : 1982.08.01

Abstract

In this study it was found that the enzyme activities of diseased ginseng contributed greatly on the development of its root-rot disease. The 4i sensed ginseng showed higher activities of $\alpha$-amylase, p amylase, invertase, catalase, and cellulase than those of fresh one. The increased enzyme activities of diseased ginseng were originated in those from infected pathogens, which showed a proportional relationship between enzyme activities and root-rot power of them. The increases of enzyme activities during incubation of inoculated ginseng could be considerably depressed by controlling culture environments as to temperature below 4$^{\circ}C$, pH 8-9, and relative humidity about 60%, Some metal ions and organic reagents also inhibited the enzyme activities of diseased ginseng. But their inhibitory effects were not so great that they might be used to protect the disease.

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