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Size-related and Temporal Dietary Variations of Hexagrammos otakii in the Mid-western Coast of Korea (서해 중부 연안에 출현하는 쥐노래미(Hexagrammos otakii)의 성장과 계절에 따른 식성 변화)

  • Choi, Hee Chan;Huh, Sung-Hoi;Park, Joo Myun
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 2017
  • Stomach contents of Hexagrammos otakii collected from mid-western coast of Korea were analysed to determine dietary composition, and ontogenetic and temporal dietary variations. Fish total length (TL) ranged between 5.6 and 32.4 cm. H. otakii primarily consumed amphipods, carid shrimps and teleosts, but also ate various benthic crustaceans and other invertebrates with small amounts. Carid shrimps and teleosts dominated the diet of both immature and mature fishes. Amphipods and polychaetes were secondary, and the former more frequently consumed by smaller specimens, while the latter was more abundant in the diets of larger fishes. DISTLM (distance-based linear modelling) showed diet composition of H. otakii varying significantly with TL, season and water temperature, but did not with maturity.

Amino Acids in Humic Acids Extracted from Organic By-product Fertilizers (유기질 부산물 비료에서 추출한 부식산 중 아미노산 특성)

  • Yang, Jae-E.;Kim, Jeong-Je;Shin, Myung-Kyo;Park, Yong-Ha
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.128-136
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    • 1998
  • Most of total nitrogen in the surface soil exists in organic forms, of which amino acid-N is the major fraction. By-product fertilizers provide soil with humic substances, and humic acid is an essential component of humus. Amino acids(AAs) are easily converted to inorganic-N forms and thus play an important role in N fertility. This experiment was conducted to investigate the contents and distributions of AAs in humic acids which were extracted from the commercial by-product fertilizers of different composting materials. Total contents of AAs in humic acids ranged from 1.2 to 5.6%, of which neutral AAs were the highest with ranges of 0.8~4.5%. AAs contents in fertilizers composted from the plant residues such as leaf litter, sawdust and bark were in an order of neutral>acidic>basic AAs. In contrast, those from animal wastes, such as poultry and pig manures, were in an order of neutral>basic>acidic AAs. Distributions of total, acidic and neutral AAs were in the respective order of leaf litter>sawdust>pig manure>poultry manure>peat, bark>sawdust>leaf litter>peat and leaf litter>sawdust>bark>peat. Distributions of the basic AAs were in the reversed order of the acidic AAs. In bark fertilizer with increasing compost maturity, contents of the acidic AAs were increased in compensation for the decreases in those of neutral and basic AAs. Results demonstrated that distributions of amino acids in humic acid of by-product fertilizers were different from composting raw materials and degrees of humification.

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Changes of Volatiles from Apple Fruits during Maturity and Storage -Part II. Volatiles from the Fruits as Related to Storage Conditions- (사과 성숙(成熟) 및 저장중(貯藏中) 향기성분(香氣成分)의 변화(變化) -제이보(第二報). 과실(果實)의 저장조건(貯藏條件)에 따른 향기성분함량(香氣成分含量)-)

  • Shim, Ki-Hwan;Sohn, Tae-Hwa;Kim, Myung-Chan;Choi, Sang-Won
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.86-94
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    • 1984
  • The changes of the volatiles from apple fruits were examined with Mallus pumila Miller var. Fuji, Ralls Janet and Jonathan harvested at the preclimacteric stage and stored under the normal atmospheric pressure of 760mmHg and subatmospheric pressure of 380mmHg at the temperature of 1 and $20^{\circ}C$ each. The production of the volatites in the normal storage temperature increased markedly up to around 30 days on storage and then decreased rapidly, whereas that of the volatiles in the low storage temperature increased slowly before decreasing. The changing pattern of volatiles from apples during storage at the normal atmospheric pressure was more remarkable than that of volatiles produced at the subatmospheric pressure. During storage, most of flavoring materials were increased, and the decrease of the content of esters was more rapid than that of alcohols and aldehydes among the volatiles. The amounts of the volatiles in Fuji apples during ripening at $20^{\circ}C$ after removing from the subatmospheric pressure storage for 90 days at $1^{\circ}C$ were nearly maximum at 3 days on ripening.

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Physio-Chemical Studies on the Maturity of Hot Pepper Fruits - Part VI. Effects of Cation on Growth and Important Components - (신미종(辛味種) 고추의 성숙(成熟)에 따른 생리화학적(生理化學的) 변화(變化)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - [제6보(第六報)] 성장(成長)과 주요성분(主要成分)의 함량(含量)에 미치는 Cation 영향(影響) -)

  • Lee, Sung-Woo;Kim, Kwang-Soo;Kim, Soon-Dong
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.234-238
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    • 1975
  • To determine the effect of canons on growth and major components of hot pepper fruit, various combinations of K, Ca and Mh concentration in culture media were employed. The results analyzed by using binary interaction method were: 1. For the ideal condition for growth, the plant height was found by 57% K-435 Ca in KCa group and $58.5%\;K^++41.5%\;Mg^{++}$ in KMg group. The number of node was showed by $59%\;K^++41%\;Ca^{++}$ and $60%\;K^++40%\;Mg^{++}$. 2. The ideal condition for the maximum yield was by $60%\;K^++40%\;Ca^{++}$ and $62%\;K^++38% Mg^{++}$. For matured fruit yield, $57%\;K^++43%\;Ca^{++}$ and $63%\;K^++37%\;Mg^{++}$ was found ideal. 3. There were no significant differences in the amount of free sugars and capsaicin between tge treatments. 4. The nitrogen level was almost constant in all treatments however, the ratio of Fe/Mn in each treatment was showed from 2 to 3.

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Physio-Chemical Studies on the Maturity of Hot Pepper Fruits - V. Effects of Anion on Growth and major Components - (신미종(辛味種) 고추의 성숙(成熟)에 따른 생리화학적(生理化學的) 변화(變化)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - [제5보(第五報)] 성장(成長)과 주요성분(主要成分)의 함량(含量)에 미치는 Anion의 영향(影響) -)

  • Lee, Sung-Woo;Kim, Kwang-Soo;Kim, Soon-Dong
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.228-233
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    • 1975
  • To determine the effect of anions on growth and major components of hot pepper fruit, various combinations of N, S and P concentration in culture media were employed. The results analyzed by using binary interaction method were 1. For the ideal condition for growth, the plant height was found by $75%\;NO_3^-+25%\;SO_4^{--}$ in NS group and $68.5%\;No_3^-+31.5%\;PO_4^{---}$ in NPgroup. The number of node was showed by $71%\;NO_3^-+29%\;SO_4^{--}$ and $75%\;NO_3^-+25%\;PO_4^{---}$. 2. The ideal condition for the maximum yield was by $77.5%\;No_3^-+22.5%\;SO_4^{--}$ and $72.5%\;NO_3^-+27.5%\;PO_4^{---}$. For matured fruit yield, $77%\;NO_3^-+23%\;SO_4^{--}$ and $73.5%\;NO_3^-+26.5%\;PO_4^{---}$ was found ideal. 3. There were no significant differences in the amount of free sugars and capsaicin between the treatments.

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Studies on the Grape Variety and the Selection of Yeast Strain for Wine-making in Korea (국내포도주(國內葡萄酒) 생산(生産)을 위(爲)한 포도(葡萄)의 품종(品種) 선택(選擇) 및 최적(最適) 효모(酵母) 균주(菌株)의 선발(選拔)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Yun-Hee
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.219-227
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    • 1975
  • In order to investigate the possibility of wine-making with the grape variety cultivating in Korea, the basic analysises were carried out; analysis of the grape maturity during ripening period, the composition of grape juice, and the chemical components of wine from different varieties. Also the yeasts existing naturally on the grape were isolated and identified. For the selection of strain, the characteristics of 6 strains were studied. The results obtained were summarized as follows. 1. The reducing sugar content increased considerably during two weeks after the ordinary grape-gathering period. 2. The sugar content was highest in Muscat bailey A, which could be fermented naturally. The other varieties, Campbell Early, Steuben, and Alden needed chaptalisation for wine-making. 3. The permanaganate number and the methanol content of wine from all varieties were lower than french wine. 4. The sensory evaluation of wine showed that the pink wine was appreciated better than the red wine of same variety and the foxy taste of wine from hybrid grape influenced little to Korean. 5. The selected 6 strains were identified as Saccharomyces chevaliers, Saccharomyces capensis and Saccharomyces globosus. The strain No. 3 and No. 4 showed the most excellent characters for wine-making.

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Physio-chemical studies on the after-ripening of hot pepper fruits -(Part 3) Changes in lipids- (신미종(辛味種)고추의 추숙(追熟)에 관(關)한 생리화학적(生理化學的) 연구(硏究) -제3보(第3報) 지질(脂質)의 변화(變化)-)

  • Lee, Sung-Woo
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 1971
  • Changes in fatty substance of hot pepper fruit during the after-ripening period were studied for both neutral and polar fatty substance. The results obtained from these studies are tabulated as follows; 1. Total fatty substance decreased as the after-ripening proceeded, while neutral fatty substance was least during the climacteric period. Polar fatty substance showed sudden drop in the amount during the post-climacteric period. 2. Fatty acid composition in neutral fatty substance showed that there is decrease in linoleic acid during the post-climacteric period, and in myristic acid and oleic acid respectively during the climacteric period. Stearic acid contents also drops sharply as after-ripening proceeds. 3. Value for saturates to unsaturates in and the amount of neutral fatty substance became least during the climacteric period, indicating that there is relationship between metabolism of neutral fats and climacteric rise. 4. Fatty acid composition of polar fatty substance showed that there is decrease in linoleic acid when after-ripening takes place whereas linolenic acid increases. These became reverse in the amounts after the climacteric period, suggesting that these changes may be useful to indicate true maturity of the fruits.

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Relationship between Nodulating Characters and Yield Components in Supernodulating Soybean Mutants

  • Park Sei Joon;Youn Jong Tag;Kim Wook Han;Lee Jae Eun;Kwon Young Up;Shin Jin Chul;Seong Rak Chun
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 2005
  • This experiment was conducted to clarify the functions of supernodulating characters on seed yield determination through the comparison of agricultural traits of supernodulating soybean mutants, Sakukei4, SS2-2, and their parent cultivars, Enrei and Shinpaldalkong2. The plant dry weights of supernodulating mutants, Sakukei4 and SS2-2, were $52\%$ and $61\%$ of their wild type parents at full seed stage (R6). However, the relative growth rate (RGR) from the pod set stage (R3) to R6 of Sakukei4 was 0.022 g/g/day and that of SS2-2 was 0.016 g/g/day, which were higher than those of their parents. Nodule number and dry weight were increased in two supernodulating mutants by the R6 stage. The nitrogen concentrations of leaf, petiole and stem of Sakukei4 were higher than those of Enrei. SS2-2 showed higher nitrogen concentration in petiole than Shinpaldalkong2 had. The positive correlations were appeared between nodule dry weight, plant dry weight and pod number, in two supernodulating mutants during the period from R3 to R6 stage. Although all of the yield components and seed yield were lower in two supernodulating mutants than their parents at the stage of full maturity (R8), the harvest index was higher in supernodulating mutants. The increasing rates of pod number to stem dry weight in two supernodulating mutants showed the higher than those of two their parents at R8 stage. In conclusion, the relative growth rates during the early to the middle reproductive growth period were higher in supernodulating mutants than the wild types. This could be resulted in an increase in pod number. The increase of relative growth rate was the result of the successive supplement of nitrogen source from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) of nodules during the middle reproductive growth period in supernodulating mutants.

Studies on Classification and Genetic Nature of Korean Local Corn Lines (한국(韓國) 재래종(在來種) 옥수수의 계통분류(系統分類) 및 유전적(遺傳的) 특성(特性)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, In Sup;Choi, Bong Ho
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.396-450
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    • 1982
  • To obtain basic information on the Korean local corn lines a total of 57 lines were selected from 1,000 Korean local collection at Chungnam National University, classified by principal component analysis, and genetic nature was investigated. The results are summarized as follows. 1. There were a great variation in mean values of plant characters of the lines. The mean values of plant characters except for density of kernels varied with types of crossing. All characters except. for tasselling dates were reduced in magnitude when selfed, while those characters were increased when topcrossed. 2. The correlation coefficients among characters studied ranged front 0.99 to -0.59. The correlation coefficients among characters were not greatly changed depending upon types of crosses. 3. In order to classify the lines more effectively, selected 12 plant characters were used to classify 57 local lines by principal component analysis. The first four component could explain 86.4%, 83.4% and 81.1% of the total variations in sibbed lines, selfed lines and topcrossed lines, respectively. 4. Contribution of characters to principal component was high at upper principal components and low at lower principal components. 5. Biological meaning of the principal component and plant types corresponding to the each principal component were explained clearly by the correlation coefficient between principal components and characters. The first principal component appeared to correspond to the size of plant and ear. The second principal component appeared to correspond to the degree of differentiation in organs and the duration of vegetative growing period. But biological meaning of the third and fourth principal components was not clear. 6. The lines were classified into 4 lineal groups by the taxonomic distance. Group I included 52 lines which was 91.2% of total lines, group II 3 lines, group III 1 lines and group IV I lines, respectively. Four groups could be characterized as follows : Group I : early maturity, short-culmed, medium height plant, small ears, medium kernels and medium yielding. Group II : late maturity, medium height plant, small ears, small kernels, prolific ears and higher yielding. Group III : medium maturity, tall-culmed, small ears, small kernels and low yielding. Group IV : medium maturity, tall-calmed, large ears, one ear plant and me yielding. 7. The inbreeding depression varied with plant characters and lines. The characters such as yield, kernel weight per ear, ear weight and plant height showed great degree of inbreeding depression. Group I showed high inbreeding depression in such characters as 100 kernel weight, leaf number, plant height and days to tasselling, while group II showed high inbreeding depression in other plant characters. 8. Heterosis of plant characters varied also with lines. The ear weight, kernel weight per ear, yield, 100 kernel weight, and plant height were some of the plant characters showing high heterosis. Group II showed high values of heterosis in such characters as ear length, ear diameter, ear weight, kernel weight per ear, 100 kernel weight, and leaf length, while group I was high in heterosis in other plant characters. 9. The degree of homozgosity was highest in ear weight (79.1%) and lowest in ear number per plant (-21%). Group II showed higher degree of homozygosity than group I. 10. Correlation coefficients between characters of ribbed and topcrossed lines were positive for all characters. Highly significant. correlation coefficients between ribbed and topcrossed lines were obtained especially for characters such as ear number per plant, plant height, leaf length and yield per plot.

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Physiological Function of Isoflavones and Their Genetic and Environmental Variations in Soybean (콩 Isoflavone의 생리활성 기능과 함량 변이)

  • Kim Yong-Ho;Kim Seok-Dong;Hong Eun-Hi;Ahn Wan-Sik
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.41 no.spc1
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    • pp.25-45
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    • 1996
  • Soyfoods have potential roles in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, most notably cancer, osteoporosis, and heart disease. There is evidence that carcinogenesis are supressed by isolated soybean derived products in vivo such as a protease inhibitor, phytic acid, saponins and isoflavones. It is believed that supplementation of human diets with soybean products markedly reduces human cancer mortality rates. Especially, recent papers recognize the potential benefit of soybean isoflavone components for reducing the risk of various cancers. Isoflavones exhibit a multitude of medicinal effects that influence cell growth and regulation, which may have potential value in the prevention and treatment of cancer. In addition to potential biological effects, soybean isoflavones have the important physiological functions such as the induction of Bradyrizobium japonicum nod genes and the responses of soybean tissues to infection by Phytophthora megasperma as well as biochemical activities such as antifungal and antibacterial actions. Genistin, daidzin, glycitin and their aglycone (genistein, daidzein, glycitein) are the principal isoflavones found in soybean. Malonyl and acetyl forms have also been detected but they are thermally unstable and are usually transformed during the processing in glucoside form. Most soy products, with the exception of soy sauce, alcohol-extracted soy protein concentrate, and soy protein isolate, have total isoflavone concentrations similar to those in the whole soybean. Soybean-containing diets inhibit mammary tumorigenesis in animal models of breast cancer, therefore, it is possible that dietary isoflavones are an important factor accounting for the lower incidence and mortality from breast cancer. Of the total soybean seed isoflavones, $80\~90\%$ were located in cotyledons, with the remainder in the hypocotyls. The hypocotyls had a higher concentrations of isoflavones on a weight basis compared with cotyledons. Isoflavone contents were influenced by genetics, crop years, and growth locations. The effect of crop year had a greater impact on the isoflavone contents than that of location. The climate condition might be the attribution factor to variation in isoflavone contents. Also, while the isoflavone content of cotyledons exhibited large variations in response to high temperature during seed development, hypocotyls showed high concentration in isoflavone content. So, it is concluded that one of the factors affecting isoflavone content in soybean seeds is temperature during seed development. High temperature, especially in maturity stage, causes lower isoflavone content in soybean seed. It is also suggested that there may exist a different mechanism to maintain isoflavone contents between cotyledon and seed hypocotyls. In a conclusion, soy foods may be able to have a significant beneficial impact on public health.

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