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Effective in Vitro Propagation by Bulb Scale Segments Culture of Muscari comosum var. plumosum

  • Ko Jeong-Ae;Choi Jeong-Ran;Xudong He;Kim Hyun-Soon
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.432-435
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    • 2006
  • A rapid and mass propagation method for multiple shoots and plant regeneration using bulb scales of Muscari comosum var. plumosum were developed. In vitro different parts of bulb scale as explants were cultured on 11 kinds of MS (1962) media supplemented with various plant growth regulators to induce shoot and callus. A combination of 2.0 mg/L 6-BA and 2.0 mg/L IBA on MS medium was the most favorable and induced the highest production (80%) of shoot formation after 30 days. We also found that the middle part of bulb scale was the best for mass propagation of Muscari comosum var. plumosum of which production could reach 64.4%.

A study on Distribution of Dry Bulb Temperature and Indoor Environment Control System of Paprika Greenhouse in Summer Season (여름철, 파프리카 재배온실에서 실내환경조절 시스템과 건구온도 분포에 관한 연구)

  • Kong, S.H.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 1999
  • The zone of greenhouse in Korea increase on a scale yearly. Particularly, greenhouse take up a important value on the agriculture economy. Greenhouse of scale, material, heating system, and drain is progressing to industrialization. The dry bulb temperature, humidity, photosynthesis and so forth are necessary to maintain environment control of greenhouse. The dry bulb temperature among them greatly affects growing of a plant. The purpose of this study is to analyzed the indoor environment control system and the characteristic of dry bulb temperature distribution on a large scale greenhouse in summer season.

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Pyruvic Acid Content according to Different Portions in Onion(Allium cepa L.) (양파의 부위에 따른 pyruvic acid 함량)

  • Lee, Eun-Ju;Suh, Jun-Kyu
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.82-86
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    • 2009
  • By analysis of pyruvic acid and sugar levels in bulbs, leaf sheaths, and leaves, and with regard to phyllotaxis, it was shown that the lower portion of each plant component had the greatest pyruvic acid content, the upper portion less, and the middle portion the lowest. When bulb scales were examined, pyruvic acid content was lowest in the second bulb scale from the papery scale. Pyruvic acid level increased toward the inner portion of the bulb. Pyruvic acid levels in leaf sheaths and leaves were greater than those in the bulb during the early stages of bulb growth. However, at harvest, the pyruvic acid content of bulbs increased slightly, whereas those of leaf sheaths and leaves decreased markedly. Tissue sugar contents were similar at the beginning of bulb growth. However, bulb sugar content increased greatly as the bulb grew, and sugar contents of leaf sheaths and leaves decreased. With respect to phyllotaxis, outer older leaves had the lowest total sugar and pyruvic acid contents. Young leaves showed a tendency to have less pyruvic acid and sugar compared with mature leaves.

Effects of Bulblet Formation on Scale Tissue Culture and Growth of Characteretis in Edible Lilium brownii spp. (식용 백합 Lilium brownii의 생육특성과 인편조직배양이 자구 형성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, N.B.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 2017
  • This experiment was carried out to establish growth characterestics and number of bulblet, bulb weight, and diameter of bulblet on scale tissue culture in Lilium brownii. Flowering date of Lilium brownii was 25th, May with 50cm hight in field condition. Vimyl house condition was flowered 28th May with 54cm hight. Number of bulblet, bulb weight, diameter of bublet was good position of outer>Middle>inner scale in Lilium brownii. Number of bulblet formation was the best with 3.5 in large scale. Concentration of BA was the best at 1.5mg/L with 3.8 bulblet with bulb weight, weight and diameter of bulblet.

Establishment of in Vitro Culture and Effect of Chilling Treatment of Mother Bulb On Bulblet Formation in Fritillaria thunbergii Miq. (패모의 초기배양과 모구의 저온처리가 자구형성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Kwang-Jin;Paek, Kee-Yeoup;Seong, Nak-Sul;Choi, In-Sick;Cho, Jin-Tae
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.211-218
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    • 1994
  • This experiment was conducted to obtain basic information for the establishment of in vitro initial culture system in Fritillaria thuubergii Miq. Methods of surface sterilization of scale segments as explant and effect of antibiotics added into the culture medium on contamination of explant and chilling treatment of mother bulb on bulblet formation were investigated. Portent of contamination of cultured scale segments was significantly higher in the outer scale segments which were unsuitable as initial culture explant than inner scale segments. Contamination of explants taken from inner scale of bulb was reduced by surface sterilizing explants in the solution of $4{\sim}5%$ sodium hypoclorite for $10{\sim}15$ mimutes. Addition of antibiotics such as kanamycin, vancomycia cefotaxim, agrirnycin and agreptomycin and dithane as fungicide and$lncyte^{tm}$ into MS medium was effective to reduce bateriological contamination, but did not work to control fungi. It had effective to delay the degree of contamination caused by fungi and bacteria haboring in cultured explants. Bulblet formation from cultured scale segments was promoted by dry storage for $2{\sim}4$ weeks or moisture storage of mother bulbs for $4{\sim}6$ weeks at $10^{\circ}C$ before excision of explants. Addition of kinetin into medium could not exerted for the bulblet formation from the scale segment of dry storaged bulb compared to control. But explant taken from 6 week moisture storaged bulb formed more than 10 bulblets per explant on the medium containing $3{\sim}5mg/L$ kinetin.

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Regional Differences in Onion Bulb Quality and Nutrient Content, and the Correlation Between Bulb Characteristics and Storage Loss

  • Lee, Jongtae;Ha, Injong;Kim, Heedae;Choi, Silim;Lee, Sangdae;Kang, jumsoon;Boyhan, George E.
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.807-817
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    • 2016
  • Many onion growers and researchers assert that differences in soil type, agricultural practices, weather, and duration of prolonged onion cultivation in a particular field could affect onion bulb quality. This study evaluates the bulb quality of onions grown in different regions and determines the correlations between bulb characteristics and postharvest loss during cold and ambient storage. Soil and onion bulbs were collected from fields in six onion growing regions in Korea, during the growing season of 2011-2012. The fresh weight, dry matter content, and carbon (C), sulfur and magnesium contents of the onion bulbs were significantly affected by the location in which they were grown. Bulbs grown in Muan had the greatest number of scales, thinnest scale thickness, and the highest total soluble solids (TSS) and total flavonoids (TF). Bulbs originating from Jecheon had the lowest pyruvic acid (PA), total phenolics and TF. Storage loss of bulbs from the different regions was similar in refrigerated storage, but differed in ambient temperature storage. Bulb fresh weight was positively correlated with scale thickness (r = 0.617) and cold storage loss (CSL; r = 0.398). Dry matter content was positively correlated with C (r = 0.958) and TF (r = 0.256) contents, while it was negatively correlated with CSL (r = -0.424). CSL was primarily affected by the fresh weight, as well as the dry matter, C, and PA contents of the bulbs, while ambient storage loss was primarily influenced by the amount of TSS.

Preconditioning for Cryopreservation of in vitro Grown Bulblets of Lily using Droplet-Vitrification

  • Song, Jae-young;Lee, Young-yi;Yi, Jung-yoon;Lee, Jung-ro;Yoon, Mun-sup
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.689-695
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted to improve and supplement the system of cryopreservation for adventitious bulbs induced by tissue cultured bulb-scales of lily (Lilium spp.) cvs. 'Milky way'. The explants, bulblets and bulb-scale-bulblets, were treated to low temperature (4℃) for 7 days prior to the pre-culture. The adventitious bulbs were pre-cultured in Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium supplemented with sucrose (0.3 and 0.7M). The pre-cultured adventitious bulbs were treated to loading solution (LS1 or LS2, C4 or C6) containing 35% of PVS3 (LS1, C4) or 40% of PVS3 (LS2, C6) for 40 min and exposed to dehydration solution (PVS3, B1) containing 50% glycerol and 50% sucrose for 60 min at 25℃. The adventitious bulbs were moved onto droplets containing 3 µl PVS3 on sterilized aluminum foils, and then soaked into liquid nitrogen (LN) for 60 min. The result of highest regrowth rate as 65.7% was obtained in cold treatment (4℃), osmoprotected with LS1 solution, and cultured in PCM3 medium by using bulb-scale-bulblet for cryopreservation. This result shows that droplet-vitrification could be used as a promising method for long-term storage of lily genetic resource.

Preconditioning for Cryopreservation of in vitro Grown Bulblets of Lily using Droplet-Vitrification

  • Jae-young Song;Jinjoo Bae;Young-yi Lee;Jung-yoon Yi;Jung-ro Lee;Mun-sup Yoon
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2021.04a
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    • pp.35-35
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to improve and supplement the system of cryopreservation for adventitious bulbs induced by tissue cultured bulb-scales of lily (Lilium spp.) cvs. 'MilkyWay'. The explants, bulblets and bulb-scale-bulblets, were treated to low temperature (4℃) for 7 days prior to the pre-culture. The adventitious bulbs were pre-cultured in Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium supplemented with sucrose (0.3 and 0.7M). The pre-cultured adventitious bulbs were treated to loading solution (LS1 or LS2, C4 or C6) containing 35% of PVS3 (LS1, C4) or 40% of PVS3 (LS2, C6) for 40 min and exposed to dehydration solution (PVS3, B1) containing 50% glycerol and 50% sucrose for 60 min at 25℃. The adventitious bulbs were moved onto droplets containing 3 ㎕ PVS3 on sterilized aluminum foils, and then soaked into liquid nitrogen (LN) for 60 min. The result of highest regrowth rate as 65.7% was obtained in cold treatment (4℃), osmoprotected with LS1 solution, and cultured in PCM3 medium by using bulb-scale-bulblet for cryopreservation. This result shows that droplet-vitrification could be used as a promising method for long-term storage of lily genetic resource.

Development of Twisted Rudder to Reduce Fuel Oil Consumption for Medium Size Container Ship (중형 컨테이너선의 연료절감형 비틀림 타 개발)

  • Chun, Ho-Hwan;Cha, Kyung-Jung;Lee, Inwon;Choi, Jung-Eun
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 2018
  • Twisted rudder, twisted rudder with bulb, and twisted rudder with bulb and fin have been developed computationally for 3,000 TEU container ship through parametric study. The objective function is to minimize delivered power in model scale. Design variables are twisted angle, rudder bulb diameter and fin angle. The governing equation is Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations in an unsteady turbulent flow and the Reynolds stress model applied for the turbulent closure. A double body model is used for the treatment of free-surface. The calculation was carried out in towing and self-propulsion conditions at design speed. The sliding mesh technique was employed to simulate the flow around the propeller. Form factor is obtained from the towing computation. Self-propulsion point is obtained from the self-propelled computations at two propeller rotating speeds. The delivered power due to the designed twisted rudder, twisted rudder with bulb, and twisted rudder with bulb and fin are reduced by 1.1%, 1.6%, and 2.0%, respectively.

Effects of Growth Regulators on Shoot Differentiation and Bulblet Formation in Shoot-Tip and Bulb-Scale Cultures of Lilium longiflorum (백합 경단 및 인편배양으로부터 유식물체 분화 및 자구형성에 미치는 생장조절제의 영향)

  • 이은모;정해준;민병훈;이영복
    • Korean Journal of Plant Tissue Culture
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.83-87
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    • 1995
  • Regulation of organ differentiation by growth regulators was investigated through the shoot-tip and bulb-scale cultures of Lilium longiflorum (cv Georgia). When shoot tips were placed on MS medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/L NAA alone or 0.1 mg/L NAA and 0.1 mg/L BA, axillary shoots were proliferated. Root diffentiation and growth were stimulated on the basal medium. Although growth regulation did not seem to be necessary when bulb scales were used as explants for shoot differentiation, its differentiation was promoted vigorously by 0.2 mg/L NAA, but suppressed by BA. Bulblets were formed from bulb-scale-derived plantlets cultured on MS medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/L IBA. And more bulblets were formed from the plantlet in MS medium supplying 0.2 mg/L NAA with 6% than3% sucrose

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