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Micropropagation of Oak Seedlings from 37 Plus Half-Sib Families (참나무류(類) 수형목(秀型木) 37가계(家系)의 기내증식(器內增殖))

  • Moon, Heung Kyu;Youn, Yang;Son, Sung Ho;Lee, Suk Koo;Yi, Jae Sun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.82 no.1
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    • pp.26-33
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    • 1993
  • In vitro shoot proliferation and rooting were tested for 2-0 seedlings of half-sib families of 4 plus oaks trees. Nodal segments having axillary buds from 37 families(16 of Quercus acutissima, 10 of Q. variabilis, 7 of Q. serrata, and 4 of Q. mongolica) were cultured on WPM(Woody Plant Medium) supplemented with 0.5 mg/l BA (6-benzyladenine) and 0.01 mg/l NAA(${\alpha}$-naphthalene acetic acid) and subcultured at 2-3 weeks of intervals fur 6 months. In vitro rooting was carried out on GD(Gresshoff and Doy) medium supplemented with 0.5mg/l IBA(indole butyric acid). The capacity for shoot proliferation and rooting was highly varied with families. Generally, white oaks(Q. serrata and Q. mongolica) showed poor response than black oaks(Q. acutissima and Q, variabilis) in shoot proliferation and rooting. Among the total of 37 families, 7 of Q. acutissima, each 2 of Q. variabilis, Q. serrata, and Q. mongolica revealed abilities for continuous shoot proliferation, and the others failed to proliferate. Rooting of the selected oak trees also greatly varied among the families. In Q. acutissima, rooting ratio ranged from 10.0%(CB 25. KG 4) to 89.8%(CB 18). Although 26.7% of KG 16 in Q. variabilis, 3.3% of JN 15 in Q. serrata were rooted, Q. mongolica was not rooted at all in this experimental conditions. No relationship between shoot growth and the rooting ability was observed. Present results suggest the possibility of large-scale micropropagation, but further studies on family differences, shoot-tip necrosis, and callusing of rooting junction are still required to develop reliable micropropagation systems.

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Genetic Structure of the phnM Gene Encoding Plant-Type Ferredoxin from Pseudomonas sp. strain DJ77 (Pseudomonas sp. strain DJ77에서 Plant-Type의 Ferredoxin을 암호화하는 phnM 유전자의 구조)

  • Kim, Sungje;Kim, Young-Chang
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.115-119
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    • 1998
  • We cloned the 4.8 kb BglII fragment containing genes downstream pHENX7 from Pseudomonas sp. strain DJ77. The restriction map of the resultant clone, recombinant plasmid pYCS500, was determined. Sequencing analysis of the 465 bp HindIII-ClaI fragment revealed an open reading frame of 282 bp that was then designated phnM. The deduced polypeptide is 93 amino acid residues long with a $M_r$ of 10,008. The PhnM has 37.3-53.9% identity with plant-type ferredoxin proteins such as NahT, XylT, DmpQ, AtdS, PhlG, PhhQ and TbuW and contains the motif similar to well-conserved functional domains of those proteins.

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The Actual Vegetation in Mt. Sokri (속리산국립공원 속리산지역의 현존식생)

  • 김준선;김갑태;추갑철
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 1990
  • To investigate the actual vegetation in Sokri mountain area, which consists of Sokri Mt. National Park, forest communities were classified by phytosocialogical analysis according to species composition and physiognomy. Actual vegetation map was drawn on the basis of classified forest communities. The forest communities in Mt. Sokri were classified as follows : 1. Pinus densiflora community 1) P. densiflora-Rhododedron mucronulatum subcommunity 2) P. densiflora-Rhododendron schippenbachii subcomminity 3) P. densiflora-Lespedeza maximowiczii subcommunity 4) P. densiflora-Sasa borealis subcommunity 2. P. densiflora-Quercus serrata community 3. P. densiflora-Q. variabilis community 4. Quercus serrata community 5. Q. serrata-Q. variabilis community 6. Carpinus laxiflora community 7. Quercus mongolica community 1) Typical subcommunity 2) Q. mongolica-Lespedeza maximowiczii subcommunity 3) Q. mongolica-Rhododendron schlippenbachii subcommunity 8. Fraxinus rhynchophylla community 9. Symplocos chinensis for. pilosa community 10. Quercus variabilis community

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COMBINATORIAL PROOF FOR THE POSITIVITY OF THE ORBIT POLYNOMIAL $O^{n,3}_d(q)$

  • Lee, Jae-Jin
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.30 no.3_4
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    • pp.455-462
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    • 2012
  • The cyclic group $Cn={\langle}(12{\cdots}n){\rangle}$ acts on the set ($^{[n]}_k$) of all $k$-subsets of [$n$]. In this action of $C_n$ the number of orbits of size $d$, for $d|n$, is $$O^{n,k}_d=\frac{1}{d}\sum_{\frac{n}{d}|s|n}{\mu}(\frac{ds}{n})(^{n/s}_{k/s})$$. Stanton and White[7] generalized the above identity to construct the orbit polynomials $$O^{n,k}_d(q)=\frac{1}{[d]_{q^{n/d}}}\sum_{\frac{n}{d}|s|n}{\mu}(\frac{ds}{n})[^{n/s}_{k/s}]{_q}^s$$ and conjectured that $O^{n,k}_d(q)$ have non-negative coefficients. In this paper we give a combinatorial proof for the positivity of coefficients of the orbit polynomial $O^{n,3}_d(q)$.

A NOTE ON THE WEIGHTED q-GENOCCHI NUMBERS AND POLYNOMIALS WITH THEIR INTERPOLATION FUNCTION

  • Arac, Serkan;Ackgoz, Mehmet;Seo, Jong-Jin
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2012
  • Recently, T. Kim has introduced and analysed the q-Bernoulli numbers and polynomials with weight ${\alpha}$ cf.[7]. By the same motivaton, we also give some interesting properties of the q-Genocchi numbers and polynomials with weight ${\alpha}$. Also, we derive the q-extensions of zeta type functions with weight from the Mellin transformation of this generating function which interpolates the q-Genocchi polynomials with weight at negative integers.

Growth, Biomass and Net Production of Quercus Species (I) - With Reference to Natural Stands of Quercus variabilis, Q. acutissima, Q. dentata, and Q. mongolica in Kwangju, Kyonggi-Do - (참나무류의 성장(成長) 및 물질생산(物質生産)에 관한 연구(硏究)(I) - 경기도(京畿道) 광주지방(廣州地方)의 굴참나무, 상수리나무, 떡갈나무, 신갈나무 천연임분(天然林分)을 대상으로 -)

  • Park, In Hyeop;Lee, Dong Koo;Lee, Kyung Joon;Moon, Gwang Sun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.85 no.1
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    • pp.76-83
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    • 1996
  • Four natural Quercus stands in Kwangju, Kyonggi-Do, of which ages ranging from 32 to 38 years old, were studied to compare their growth, biomass and net production. Ten $10m{\times}10m$ quadrats were set up and ten sample trees were harvested for dimension analysis in each stand. The largest mean DBH and height were shown by Q. acutissima stand, and followed by Q. variabilis stand, Q. mongolica stand, and Q. dentata stand in descending order. Tree density was the highest at Q. variabilis stand, and followed by Q. dentata stand, Q. mongolica stand, and Q. acutissima stand in descending order. Biomass was the largest at Q. acutissima stand(122.73t/ha), and followed by Q. variabilis stand(87.03t/ha), Q. mongolica stand(72.14t/ha), and Q. dentata stand(38.56t/ha) in descending order. Net production was the greatest at Q. mongolica stand(7.49t/ha/yr.), and followed by Q. variabilis stand(6.47t/ha/yr.), Q. acutissima stand(6.06t/ha/yr.), and Q. dentata stand(3.52t/ha/yr.) in descending order. The highest net assimilation ratio was exhibited by Q. acutissima stand (3.275), and followed by Q. variabilis stand(2.898), Q. mongolica stand(2.888), and Q. dentata stand (1.840) in descending order. The difference in net assimilation ratio and net production among four stands was caused by differences in their leaf biomass. The difference in net production and biomass among four stands was due to that in the distribution of net production among stems, branches and leaves.

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Performance Analysis and Comparison on Mobility Management Schemes for NGN(Next Generation Network) (NGN에서의 이동성 관리 방안 성능 분석 및 비교)

  • Yu, Myoung-Ju;Lee, Jong-Min;Choi, Seong-Gon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.56-65
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    • 2007
  • For supporting seamless service in NGN, various schemes for mobility are studying in ITU-T, 3GPP, IETF, and so on. Currently, mobility support schemes such as MIPv6, IP2, Q.MMF, IMS was introduced. However the performance analysis and comparison of all existing schemes is not examined as yet. That is, the existing mobility methods need to be compared according to same performance parameter. So, in this paper, we investigate and compare the performances of MIPv6, IP2, Q.MMF on latency during location registration. The latency in location registration is consider as cost and time. Then, the performance analysis of Q.MMF Case1 has shown the best performance as it is measured the minimum cost and time. Q.MMF Case1 is the location registration process in case that MT moves within a local network. As LLM in a access network manages the location of MT in this case, Q.MMF Case1 has lower location cost and time than other cases.

Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci Associated with Viviparous Germination in Rice

  • Lee, Seung-Yeob;Ahn, Jeong-Ho;Cha, Young-Soon;Yun, Doh-Won;Lee, Myung-Cheol;Eun, Moo-Young
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.565-570
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    • 2006
  • The viviparous germination (VG) with lodging caused the yield reduction and quality deterioration in rice. We carried out the evaluation of VG tolerance (on the 40th day after heading) and mapping QTLs associated with VG tolerance using the recombinant inbred lines (M/G RILs) from a cross between Milyang 23 (japonica/indica) and Gihobyeo (japonica). The VG rates of Milyang 23 and Gihobyeo were 0.0 and 7.0%, respectively. The averaged VG rate of 162 M/G RILs was 7.7%, and their range was from 0.0 to 50.9%. Of the 162 RILs, 144 lines were tolerant less than 10%, and 18 lines were susceptible more than 10%. Using the M/G RIL Map, three QTLs associated with the viviparous trait were detected on chromosome 2 (qVG 2-1 and qVG 2-2) and 8 (qVG 8). qVG 2-1 was linked to RM 32D and RZ 166, and had LOD score of 2.97. qVG 2-2 was tightly linked to E13M59.119-Pl and E13M59.M003-P2, and showed higher LOD score of 3.41. qVG 8 was linked to RM33 and TCT116, and had LOD score of 2.67. The total phenotypic variance explained by the three QTLs was about 24.4% of the total variance in the population. The detection of new QTLs associated with VG tolerance will provide important informations for the seed dormancy, low temperature germination, or comparative genetics.

Interlamellar Silylation of Montmorillonite with 3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane

  • Park, Kyeong-Won;Kwon, Oh-Yun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.965-968
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    • 2004
  • H-montmorillonite was modified by interlayer surface silylation using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and dodecylamine in ethanol without a pre-swelling step. Dodecylamine acts as a gallery expander and silylation catalyst. The evaporation of ethanol from the dispersion yields well-ordered silylated montmorillonites with large basal spacing between 1.50 and 4.20 nm. Solid-state $^29Si$ CP MAS NMR of the silylated samples showed $Q^2\;and\;Q^3$ signals as well as $T^2\;and\;T^3$ signals. The increase in the relative intensity of $Q^3\;for\;Q^2$ and the appearance of $T^2\;and\;T^3$ signals was attributed to the grafting of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane to the interlayer surface silanol groups.

Noise-source Analysis of Tactical Vehicle Using Partial Coherence Function (부분기여도함수를 이용한 전술차량 소음원 분석)

  • Park, Sungho;Lee, Kyunghyun;Han, HyungSuk;Jeon, Soohong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.26 no.7
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    • pp.774-780
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    • 2016
  • In this paper noise source and transfer path of tactical vehicle are analyzed with partial coherence function and spectrum analysis. Engine, transmission, structure panel and aerodynamic are main source of cabin noise. To reduce cabin noise, identifying transfer path of sources and analyzing their contribution is important. With modeling of transfer path and partial coherence function, transfer path and principal noise source can be identified. Engine/transmission and structural resonance are principal source of low frequency noise and by adding stiffener and sound absorbing material, resonance of vibration and inflow air problem can be solved.