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살초활성물질 함유 국내 자생식물의 탐색 (II) (Herbicidal activity of Korean native plants (II))

  • 김미성;이유선;;김희연;최해진;임상현;허수정;권순배;박동식;한상섭;김성문
    • 농약과학회지
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.220-230
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구의 목적은 내의 자생식물 중 살포활성이 있는 식물 종을 선발하는데 있다. 국내의 자생식물 55과 98종 시료로터 MeOH 조추출물을 얻은 다음 24-well plate에서 유채(Brassica napus L.)에 대한 살초검성을 수행하였다. 본 연구에 사용된 98종 중 놀은 살포활성($GR_{50}$ 값 < 1,000 ${\mu}g\;g^{-1}$)을 나타낸 식물은 가중나무(Ailanthus altissima (MILL.) SWINGLE), 고비(Osmunda japonica THUNB.), 더위지기(Artemisia iwayomogi KITAMURA), 두릅(Aralia elata SEEM.), 떡쑥(Gnaphalium affine D. DON), 미국산사나무(Crataegus scabrida SARG.), 사군자(Quisqualis indica L.), 센달나무(Machilus japonica S. et Z.), 소귀나무(Myrica rubra S. et Z.), 실육카(Yucca smalliana FERN.), 양버즘나무(Platanus occidentalis L.), 영춘화(Jasminum nudiflorum LINDL.), 유채(Brassica campestris subsp. napus var. nippo-oleifera MAKINO), 음나무(Kalopanax pictus (THUNB.) NAKAI), 자리공(Phytolacca esculenta V. Houtte), 장딸기(Rubus hirsutus THUNB.), 젓나무(Abies holophylla MAXIM.), 족도리풀(Asarum sieboldii MIQ.), 참으아리(Clematis terniflora DC.), 캐모마일(Anthemis nobilis L.) 등 20종으로 나타났다. 자생식물 98종 중 50종 식물은 중정도의 살초활성을 나타내었으나(1,000 ${\mu}g\;g^{-1}$ < $GR_{50}$ 값 < 2,000 ${\mu}g\;g^{-1}$), 28종 식물은 살초활성을 전혀 나타내지 않았다.

장성 치유의 숲에 분포하는 관속식물상 (Vascular Plants Distributed in Jangseong Healing Forest)

  • 오현경;김형매;유주한
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.31-48
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to present the basic data for establishing the plan of usage and management of healing forest by surveying and analysing the vascular plants distributed in Jangseong Healing Forest. The numbers of vascular plants were summarized as 338 taxa including 85 families, 211 genera, 294 species, 3 subspecies, 33 varieties and 8 forms. In the result of life form, hemicryptophytes and geophytes were the most common and hydrophytes were the least. The rare plants were 5 taxa including Abies koreana Wilson(planted), Thuja orientalis L.(planted), Scutellaria insignis Nakai, Tricyrtis macropoda Miq. and Arisaema heterophyllum Blume. The Korean endemic plants were 12 taxa including Philadelphus schrenkii Rupr., Indigofera koreana Ohwi, Lycoris flavescens M.Y.Kim & S.T.Lee and so forth. The specific plants by floristic region were 28 taxa including 2 taxa of grade IV, 3 taxa of grade III, 7 taxa of grade II and 16 taxa of grade I. The naturalized plants were 20 taxa including Fallopia convolvulus (L.) $A.L{\ddot{o}}ve$, Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle, Veronica arvensis L., Poa pratensis L. and so forth. The invasive alien plants were Rumex acetocella L. and Ambrosia artemisiifolia L..

천연염색물의 본래색 추정을 위한 변퇴색 경로에 관한 연구 -반복세탁을 중심으로- (Color Changes in Natural-Dyed Fabrics for Inference of the Original Color -through Repetitive Washing-)

  • 박명자;윤양노
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2002
  • Compared with synthetic dyes, natural dyes have inferior colorfastness as a result of the exposure of the material to any environment that may be encountered during the processing, testing, storage, display or use of the dyed materials. Especially, colors on fabrics fade excessively after washing. Therefore, it is problem to infer the historic textiles with natural-dyed fabrics. The object of this study is to analyse the factors affected to colorfastness and color change during washing. In experimental, fifteen natural dyes were dyed by the Korean traditional dyeing methods onto natural fiber fabrics: cotton, silk, ramie, and flex. Total 49 dyed fabrics in combination with dyes and fibers were used for the specimen. The Launder-Ometer was used for evaluating the effects of exposure to repetitive washing from 1 to 20 washing cycles (KS K 0430). Color difference(ΔE) in the CIEL*A*B* color-order system were determined by spectrophotometer at 100 bserver. Washing caused significant changes in the color of natural-dyed fabrics. The degree and nature of color changes on the fabrics were dependent on the combination of fiber and the dye type used. The groups of violet(Lithospermum erythrorhizon Sieb.et Zucc) and black color(Ailanthus altissima Swingle, Phus trichocarpa Miq) yielded excellent colorfastness to repetitive washing. The group of indigo blue color(Polygonum tinctorium Lour.) was also very resistant to color change in washing except silk. Whereas the dye groups of Red, Yellow, Orange, Brown colors indicated greatest changes in color, particularly Carthamus tinctorius L.

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일광노출에 의한 천연염직물의 색상변화에 관한 연구 (Color Changes of Natural-Dyed Fabrics under Sunlight)

  • 박명자;이연희;윤양노
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2004
  • Natural dyes have poor colorfastness as a result of the exposure of the dyed fabric to sunlight encountered during the display or wearing. As colors on fabrics fade excessively under sunlight, it is a problem to infer and restore the historic textiles with natural-dyed fabrics to original colors. The object of this study is to analyse the factors affected to color change under light. In experimental, fifteen natural dyes were dyed by the Korean traditional dyeing methods onto natural fiber fabrics: cotton, silk, ramie, and flex. Total 49 dyed fabrics in combination with dyes and fibers were used for the specimen. The Weather-O-meter was used for evaluating the effects of exposure to light for 2.5 to 450 hours. The process of color changes in the CIEL *A*B* color-order system to the exposure time were determined by spectrophotometer at 10$^{\circ}$ observer. Sunlight exposure caused significant changes in the color of natural-dyed fabrics. The degree and nature of color changes on the fabrics were dependent on the combination of fiber and the type of dye used. The groups of violet(Lithospermum erythrorhizon Sieb.et Zucc.) and black color(Ailanthus altissima Swingle, Phus trichocarpa Miq) yielded excellent colorfastness to light. The group of indigo blue color(Polygonum tinctorium Lour.) was also very resistant to fading in both exposure except silk. Whereas the dye groups of Red, Yellow, Orange, Brown colors indicated greatest changes in fading, particularly Carthamus tinctorius L.

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