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방사선 조사 건고사리의 불림조작 조건에 따른 복원력 및 물리적 특성

  • 성태화;김미리
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Postharvest Science and Technology of Agricultural Products Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.148.2-149
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    • 2003
  • 고사리(Pteridium aquilinum)는 참고사리과에 속하는 다년생 양치식물로서 온대지방과 열대지방에 널리 분포되어 있으며 이른봄부터 늦가을까지 산야에 생육되며 북극 남아프리카 지역을 제외한 전세계에 광범위하게 자생하고 있다. 고사리는 봄철에 어린싹을 삶아 물에 담구었다가 먹거나 건조시켜 저장해서 이용하는데 현재 유통되고 있는 건고사리는 수확, 건조 및 저장 중에 비위생적인 관리 등에 의해 미생물의 증식 및 해충의 발생 등으로 품질이 크게 저하되어 저장상 많은 어려움을 안고 있다. 방사선에 의한 식품 저장은 이미 그 건전성과 경제적 타당성이 인정되어 세계 여러나라에서 실용화되고 있으며 특히 건조 채소류의 살균, 살충을 위한 방사선의 이용은 제품의 재수화성을 증가시킨다는 보고도 있다. 따라서, 본 실험에서는 국내에서 소비량이 비교적 많은 건고사리에 Co-60 감마선을 조사하여 건고사리 조리전 필수 조리조작인 불림조작 조건에 따른 복원력 및 물리적 특성을 분석하였다. 건고사리에 조사선량을 0, 3, 5, 7kGy로 달리 하여 조사하였고 침지온도, 침지 시간에 따른 수분함량, 부피, 수화 복원력, 색상, 조직감을 측정하였다. 실험결과, 조사선량이 높을수록 부피 증가율, 수화 복원력은 대조구에 비해 유의적으로 증가하였다. 조직감 중 경도는 침지온도, 시간 및 조사선량이 증가할수록 감소하여, 건고사리를 불리기 위해 드는 시간이 단축되어 에너지 절감의 효과가 있는 것으로 파악되었다.

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Flora of Songni Mountain and Its Phytogeographical Interpretation (속리산의 식물상 및 식물지리학적 해석)

  • 김용식;김갑태;우종서;이규완
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 1990
  • In the present field study, the number of woody flora of Mt. Songni were summarized as 44 families, 89 generas, 140 species, 10 varities and 2 forms. Also, the flora among inland areas such as Mt. Paektu, Mt. Sorak, Mt. Songni, and Mt. Chiri, and insular areas, such as Oyoujong Island. Tokjok Archipelago, Kok-unsan Archipelago and Cheju Island, were compared, respectively, in order to interpret the characteristics of distribution patterns of the flora of this area. The flora of Mt. Songni were characterized as similar to the flora of Mt. Sorak, and also with that of Mt. Chiri. It was interpreted both the northern types of plants such as Aceraceae, Araliaceae, Fagaceae, Tiliaceae and Ulmaceae and the southern types of plants such as Celastraceae, Convolvulaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Rhamnaceae, Solanaceae, Crassulaceae and Urticaceae were fluxed considerably into this region.

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The first record of Gentianopsis (Gentianaceae) in Korea: G. contorta (Royle) Ma (한반도 미기록 식물: 꼬인용담(용담과))

  • Ji, Seong-Jin;Kim, Yoon-Young;Oh, Byoung-Un
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.523-529
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    • 2008
  • We confirmed an unrecorded taxon under the genus Gentianopsis (Gentianaceae) into Gentianopsis contorta (Royle) Ma, which was collected from Geumdaebong, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do in the central part of Korean peninsula. This taxon was known to be distributed mainly Himalayan mountainous area such as India, Nepal and Pakistan, and also growing in China and Japan. In this study, we carried out species description based on the morphological characters, and gave the new Korean name, 'Kko-in-yong-dam' by the characteristics of floral morphology. In addition, some fine figures on several important characters and key to the this and relative species were provided.

A new record of Eleocharis parvula (Roem. & Schult.) Bluff, Nees & Schauer (Cyperaceae) in Korea (한국 미기록 식물: 갯바늘골(사초과))

  • Ji, Seong-Jin;Park, Soo-Hyun;Yang, Jong-Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.169-172
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    • 2015
  • Eleocharis parvula (Roem. & Schult.) Bluff, Nees & Schauer (Cyperaceae), was found in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon Metropolitan City in Korea. This species is distinguished from related taxa in Korea by its small fusiform tubers, culms without septa when dry, 3-fid stigmas and style base confluent with the apex of achene. This taxon was named 'Gaet-ba-neul-gol' in Korean based on its habitat. We provide its description, illustrations, photographs and a key to the related taxa in Korea.

Plant Community Structure of the Choksangsansong Area in T$\v{o}$kyusan National Park (덕유산 국립공원 적상산성 일원의 식물군집구조)

  • 오구균
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.172-180
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    • 1994
  • The forest of Choksangsansong area was studied to investigate vegetational structure with twenty-five plots(20m$\times$25m). Relative importance values, DBH class distribution, species, diversity indices, DCA ordination and TWINSPAN classification were used for vegetational structure analysis. Quercus mongolica, Carpinus cordata, Quercus serrata and Cornus controversa were appeared to be dominant species in each plot and dominant species in the Choksangsansong area was Quercus mongolica. The forest of Choksangsansong area was classified into four groups and showed seral stage from Quercus mongolica to Carpinus cordata. Vegetational succession in the Choksangsansong area shall be accelerated to moist and shade tolerant species due to cool and humid climatic condition by upper dam construction of the Mujuyangspalchonso (pumping up power station).

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Canopy Architecture and Radiation Profiles in Natural Typha $\times$ glauca Stand (부들(Typha$\times$glauca) 자연군락의 엽층부 구조와 수광상태)

  • Kim, Joon-Ho
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1985
  • To verify the cause of high productivity in Typha stand, leaf area index(LAI), leaf orientation and inclination, specific leaf area (SLA), and radiation interception profiles were determined in a natural Typha$\times$glauca stand. Throughout the growing season, the leaf inclination has been kept at near-right angle and leaf orientation has been random. These chracteristics were responsible for an uniform spatial arrangement of the leaves within the canopy and could be explained by the SLA value, which increased in their higher strata. The extinction coefficient (K) of the canopy, 0.12 to 0.20, was one of the smallest value out of terrestrial plant communities. At least more than 25% of full radiation penetrated into the lowest stratum of the canopy. High productivity of the Typha would be attributed to efficient penetration of the radiation in virtue of the stiff and straight leaves even though rather small LAI.

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The Uptake and Translocation of Strontium-90 in Soybean Plants (대두식물에 의한 스트론튬-90의 흡수 및 이행)

  • Koon-Ja Lee;Jeong-Ho Lee;Su-Rae Lee
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.110-116
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    • 1983
  • The absorption and translocation of strontium-90 by soybean plant, Glycine max, was studied by applying strontium-90 solution on the foliage or on the soil surface right after the first flowering time under greenhouse conditions. The results are summarized as follows. In the foliar application of strontium-90, only a small portion of the radioactivity was translocated to other parts of the plant and most of it remained in the applied leaves, which should cause soil contamination after falling. In the soil surface application of strontium-90, much of the radioactivity was absorbed through the root and translocated to stems and leaves by different patterns depending on the growth stage.

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Studies on the Growth and Environmental Development for the Protection-Nourishment of Fisheries Resources - 1. Distribution of Demersal Fishes in the Chinhae Bay. Korea - (어자원 보호육성을 위한 생육환경 개선에 관한 연구- I - 소형저인망에 채집된 진해만 저서어류의 분포 -)

  • Kim, Sam-Kon;Kim, Jong-Hwa;Park, Chang-Doo
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.98-113
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    • 1999
  • Demersal fishes as second study for the protection-nourishment of fisheries resources in Chinhae Bay were analysed using fish samples collected by a small otter trawler at bimonthly-interval from August, 1997 to June, 1998. Of the 55 species identified, Hexagrammos otakii, Pleuronichthys cornutus, Leiognathus nuchalis, Thrissa koreana, Callionymous lunatus, Acanthogobius flavimanus and Trachurus japonicus predominated in abundance. Especially, Hexagrammos otakii, Pleuronichthys cornutus and Leiognathus nuchalis were always collected at anywhere around a year in the bay. The seasonal fluctuation of number of species is very large as the ranging from 14 species in August to 25, December. The diversity index of individual number and biomass by month and station is 0.68(February)~1.13(October), 0.38(February)~1.06(October) respectively. The indices above mean that the number of species were not distributed broadly over the bay and also concentrated in several species only owing to the local pollutant extent.

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A taxonomic study of the genus Fimbristylis Vahl (Cyperaceae) in Korea (한국산 하늘지기속(사초과)의 분류학적 연구)

  • KIM, Jonghwan;KIM, Muyeol
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.301-330
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    • 2018
  • A morphological study of Korean Fimbristylis was conducted in order to clarify the taxonomical position and scientific names among species. It was determined that the anther size and style length are important characteristics for the species-level identification of Fimbristylis. It was confirmed that Fimbristylis ovata (Burm.f.) J. Kern, which is recorded in the literature but which has no sampling specimens in Korea, grows on the grassland on Marado Island. According to this study, the genus Fimbristylis in Korea is classified into a total of 21 taxa, including four sections, nineteen species, and two varieties.

Phytochemical variation of Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. and Quercus serrata Murray (Fagaceae) in Mt. Jiri, Korea - Their taxonomical and ecological implications - (지리산 신갈나무와 졸참나무의 식물화학적 변이 양상 - 분류학적, 생태학적 의미 -)

  • Park, Jin Hee
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.574-587
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    • 2014
  • In this study, vertical distribution patterns of Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. and Q. serrata Murray in Korea were recognized and possibility of introgressive hybridization and gene flow between Q. mongolica and Q. serrata in Mt. Jiri was inferred by flavonoid analyses. The most critical factor on distribution patterns was the altitude in accordance with temperature condition. A zonal distribution was recognized: Quercus mongolica zone in the upper area and Q. serrata zone in the lower area. In Central Korea, the range of vertical distribution of Q. mongolica was above alt. 100m, almost everywhere, whereas that of Q. serrata was from alt. 0 m to alt. 500(-700) m, and the species is rare above that altitude. But in Southern Korea, Q. serrata is found up to above alt. 1,000 m, whereas frequency of Q. mongolica reduces as elevation in decline and the species is rare below alt. 300 m, even though pure stands being formed on higher mountain slope. Altitudinal distribution of the two species, however, overlaps, where the two species occur together. Thirty-seven individuals of Q. mongolica and Q. serrata in Mt. Jiri and other area were examined for leaf flavonoid constituents. Twenty-three flavonoid compounds were isolated and identified; they were glycosylated derivatives of the flavonols kaempferol, quercetin, isorhamnetin, myricetin, and four compounds among the flavonoid compounds were acylated. Kaempferol 3-O-glucoside, quercetin 3-O-glucoside, quercetin 3-O-galactoside and its acylated compounds were major constituents and present in all individuals. Quercus mongolica is distinguished from Q. serrata by the presence of quercetin 3-O-arabinosylglucoside and by high concentration of three acylated compounds, acylated kaempferol 3-O-glucoside, quercetin 3-O-glucoside, quercetin 3-O-galactoside, and by relatively low concentration or lacking of rhamnosyl flavonol compounds. There are intraspecific variations in flavonoid profiles for Q. mongolica and Q. serrata, the flavonoid profiles for individuals of two species in hybrid zone (sympatric zone) tend to be similar to each other, qualitatively and quantitatively. These findings strongly suggest that gene exchange or gene flow occurs through the introgressive hybridization between Q. mongolica and Q. serrata in Mt. Jiri. Therefore, Quercus crispula, occupying morphologically intermediate position between Q. mongolica and Q. serrata, is suspected of being a hybrid taxon of two putative parental species.