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Effects of Larval Grafted Age for Artificial Queen-rearing on Queen Reproductive Potential and Growth of Apis cerana Colony

  • Vung, Nguyen Ngoc;Kim, Iksoo;Lee, Man Young;Kim, Hye Kyung;Kim, Dong Won;Woo, Soon Ok;Choi, Yong Soo
    • Journal of Apiculture
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2018
  • Queen honey bees (Apis cerana) can be reared artificially on demand by the use of grafting technique. The technique consists of grafting young worker larvae into queen cell cups and raising in a queenless strong colony. As the age of grafted larvae for queen rearing exhibited several aspects related to quality and reproductive potential of queen, this study were conducted to investigate the influence of age of grafted larva on morphological characteristics and lifespan of queen, and the growth of colony she headed. Our results demonstrated that queens reared from young worker larvae (i.e., less than 1-day old larvae) were significantly larger in size (i.e., body weight and thorax width) than that of queens reared from 2-day old worker larvae. Moreover, queens reared from younger worker larvae initiated egg-laying earlier, stored more spermatozoa in spermatheca and had a longer lifespan compared to queens raised from older worker larvae. We also found a significant positive effect of queen grafting age on the production of worker and drone brood, adult worker population in colonies headed by queens reared from younger larvae. These findings suggested that rearing queens from brood grafted at the earliest possible age could increase the reproductive potential of queen as well as fitness of colony she head.

Behavior of Bacteria on the Porous Substrates: Diffusion Effect (다공성 매질 표면에서 박테리아의 거동: 확산의 영향)

  • Cho, Myoung-Ock;Cho, Ji-Yong;Park, Eun-Jung;Lee, Dong-Hee;Lee, Jeong-Hoon;Kim, Jung-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2008
  • It has been found that the colony size of bacteria grown on an agar plate decreases with increasing agar gel concentration. Evidenc from recent studies suggests that the bacterial colony dynamics is closely related with the mechanical properties of the substrate. We investigate whether bacterial growth on the agar substrate is controlled mostly by the nutrients' diffusion which is hindered more in porous medium than in solution. The number of bacterial cells in single colonies is found to be inversely correlated with agar concentration. High-resolution live cell imaging at the single bacterium level confirms that the bacterial growth rate is reduced with increasing agar concentration. There is a strong correlation between the slowed diffusion and the reduced number of cells in a high concentration of agar medium.

Studies on the Adsorption Properties of Korean Kaolin IV The adsorption of bacteria by activated halIoysiste

  • Chung, Kyeong-Soo;Rhee, Gye-Ju
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.228-231
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    • 1987
  • Studies on the adsorption of four kinds of bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, Sarcina lutea, Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens by activated Korean Kaoline have been carried out to innovate utilization as adsosrbent preparations. In connection with particle size and size fraction, the adsorption was examined by colony counting and spectroscopy. Korean kaolin was purified from Hadong white species of preminum grade and three size fractions were derived from passage through BS # 100, #200 and # 325 mesh sieves, respectively. These were activated at $105^{\circ}$or $280^{\circ}$ for three hours and at $550^{\circ}C$ for one hours. The results indicated that the adsorbing power of Korean kaolin was superior for S. aureus and S. lutea, but E. coli and S. marcescens were not adsorbed by clays. The smaller the particle size, the greater was adsorbing power for Gram-positive bacteria. Threre appears to be justification for its investigations as an ingredient in intestinal adsorbent preparations.

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Wild Raccoons (Procyon lotor) with Ancylostomiasis in Kora (한국 야생 너구리에서 발생한 구충증)

  • 조경오;박남용;강성귀;김용환;배성열;김영대;김계엽;이근우
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.178-181
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    • 2001
  • Four dead wild racoons found in Chonnam province were examined parasitologically, pathologically and bacteriologically. Using standard flotation technique with feces many number of ancylostoma eggs which were oval in shape and $60-70{\times}35-45 {\mu}m$ in size were detected. Grossly, severe anemia, multiple congestion and consolidation of lung and catarrhal exudate in small intestine were observed. One of racoons had multifocal white to yellow nodules in the liver. Histopathologically, ancylostoma larvas were found in intestinal lumen. Some of them penetrated and attached to intestinal mucosa. Lungs revealed multiple severe fibrinopurulent pneumonia in which bacterial colonies were scattered. Liver had multiple microabscesses containing peripheral bacterial colony. By Gram stain using paraffin sections of liver and lung, bacterial colony was Gram negative. Isolated bacteria from lung and liver was Gram negative rod. This bacteria was identical with Escherichia coli by biochemical tests. From these results, ancylostomiasis caused severe problems in Korean wild racoons. This is the first report about ancylostomiasis in wild racoons in Korea.

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Development and culture optimization of mutants of Thiobacillus sp. IW for elimination of hydrogen sulfide

  • Kang, Sun-Chul;Lim, Kwang-Hee;Shin, Seung-Yong
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.465-467
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    • 2005
  • UIW-10 mutant obtained by UV treatment using sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, Thiobacillus sp. IW was studied. The colony size of UIW-10 was found 2 $^{\sim}$ 3 times bigger in diameter than the parent colony on TAM medium. UIW-10 mutant growth was two times higher than parent strain at 6 h culture in liquid medium containing sulfides such as sulfur and sodium thiosulfate. Initial pH and temperature for the optimum growth of UIW-10 were 6.0 and $35-40^{\circ}C$, respectively. It was found that addition of 0.5% yeast extract and 0.5 to 2.0% tryptone as nitrogen sources and the constant agitation at 150 to 200 rpm had a positive effect and the growth of UIW-10 was increased.

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Induction of Colonial Growth of the Cellulolytic Fungus, Genus Trichoderma (섬유소분해균인 Trichoderma의 群體生長의 유도에 관하여)

  • Park, Hee-Moon;Hong, Soon-Woo;Hah, Yung-Chil
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.143-150
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    • 1984
  • The effect of growth inhibitors on colonial growth of cellulolytic fungus, genus Trichoderma, was investigated to develop a method for the effective screening of various auxotrophs and hypercellulolytic strains. As the results, it was revealed that non-ionic detergents such as Sodium deoxycholate and Triton X-100 were the better ones as a growth inhibitor than Oxgall which has been used to restrict the colony size in genus Trichoderma. Each individual colony remained distinct on minimal plate supplemented with 0.05% Triton X-100 for as long as two or more weeks. The screening of 150 to 200 colonies simultaneous on a single plate was possible in the presence of Triton X-100. The effect of Triton X-100 on simultaneous screening was higher than that of Oxgall by a factor of two.

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Sn Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ultrafine Ti-Fe-Sn Alloys (Sn 첨가에 따른 극미세 Ti-Fe-Sn 합금의 미세조직 및 기계적 성질 변화)

  • Han, Jun-Hee;Song, Gi-An;Pi, Dong-Hyouk;Bang, Chang-Wook;Kim, Ki-Buem
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.69-73
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    • 2008
  • In the present study, microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of Ti-Fe-Sn ultrafine eutectic alloys have been investigated. Ultrafine eutectic microstructure consisting of a mixture of ${\beta}$-Ti solid solution and TiFe intermetallic compound homogeneously formed in $(Ti_{70.5}Fe_{29.5})_{100-x}Sn_x$ alloys with x = 0, 1 and 3. Addition of Sn is effective to modify the eutectic colony into the spherical shape with decreasing the lamellar spacing and colony size. This results in enhancing the macroscopic plasticity up to 3.1% of the Ti-Fe-Sn ultrafine eutectic alloys.

Occurrence of Blue Mold on Tomato Caused by Penicillium oxalicum in Korea

  • Kwon, Jin-Hyeuk;Shen, Shun-Shan;Jee, Hyeong-Jin
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.87-89
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    • 2008
  • A blue mold on tomato fruit caused by Penicillium oxalicum occurred sporadically in a greenhouse at Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services. Infection usually occurred through wounds or cracks on the fruits. Symptoms began with water soaking lesions, then became watery and softened eventually. Colony of the causal fungus was white at the early growing stage, turned green on Czapek yeast extract agar and malt extract agar. Conidia were ellipsoidal in shape and $2-6{\times}2-4{\mu}m$ in size. Stipes were septate, smooth, thin walled, and $90-280{\times}3-4{\mu}m$ in size. Penicilli were mostly biverticillate. Ramuli were 1-3 groups, smooth, and $10-16{\times}2-3{\mu}m$ in size. Rami were 1-2 groups and $6-30{\times}2-4{\mu}m$ in size. Metulae were 2-3(5) verticils, smooth, and $12-20{\times}3-4{\mu}m$ in size. Phialides were 5-7 verticilate, ampulliform to cylindroidal, smooth, and $8-12{\times}2-3{\mu}m$ in size. Optimum temperature for growth was about $25^{\circ}C$. Pathogenicity of the fungus was proved on tomato fruit according to Koch's postulation. On the basis of mycological and pathological characteristics, the fungus was identified as P. oxalicum Currie & Thom. This is the first report of the blue mold on tomato fruit caused by P. oxalicum in Korea.

Clutch Size and Breeding Success of Black-tailed Gulls (Larus crassirostris) at Hongdo Island, Southeast Coast of South Korea (남해 연안의 홍도에서 집단 번식하는 괭이갈매기의 한배 알 수와 번식 성공률)

  • Kwon, Young-Soo;Lee, Who-Seung;Yoo, Jeong-Chil
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.201-207
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    • 2006
  • We studied variation in clutch size, hatching, fledging and breeding success of the Black-tailed Gull (larus crassirostris) at Hongdo Island, which supported the largest breeding colony of the species, in South Korea in 1997 and 2000 to 2003. Cluck size was recorded in 1,388 nests and breeding success was estimated in 83 nests. Mean clutch size was 1.89 t 0.65. A total of 63.9% of the eggs hatched and 53.5% of the chicks survived until fledged. Breeding success was 34.2%. Causes of breeding failure were eggs missing (14.9%), rotten eggs (15.5%) and predation (2.4%) during the incubation period and chicks missing(35.8%), starvation (7.4%) and pecked chicks (3.2%) during the chick rearing period. In 2002, the main causes of breeding failure were eggs missing (17.2%) and rotten eggs (6.9%) during the incubation period and missing chicks (15.5%), starvation (3.5%) and pecked chicks (6.9%) during the chick rearing period. Most chick mortality occurred within three days after hatching.

Static Homogeneous Multiprocessor Task Graph Scheduling Using Ant Colony Optimization

  • Boveiri, Hamid Reza;Khayami, Raouf
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.3046-3070
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    • 2017
  • Nowadays, the utilization of multiprocessor environments has been increased due to the increase in time complexity of application programs and decrease in hardware costs. In such architectures during the compilation step, each program is decomposed into the smaller and maybe dependent segments so-called tasks. Precedence constraints, required execution times of the tasks, and communication costs among them are modeled using a directed acyclic graph (DAG) named task-graph. All the tasks in the task-graph must be assigned to a predefined number of processors in such a way that the precedence constraints are preserved, and the program's completion time is minimized, and this is an NP-hard problem from the time-complexity point of view. The results obtained by different approaches are dominated by two major factors; first, which order of tasks should be selected (sequence subproblem), and second, how the selected sequence should be assigned to the processors (assigning subproblem). In this paper, a hybrid proposed approach has been presented, in which two different artificial ant colonies cooperate to solve the multiprocessor task-scheduling problem; one colony to tackle the sequence subproblem, and another to cope with assigning subproblem. The utilization of background knowledge about the problem (different priority measurements of the tasks) has made the proposed approach very robust and efficient. 125 different task-graphs with various shape parameters such as size, communication-to-computation ratio and parallelism have been utilized for a comprehensive evaluation of the proposed approach, and the results show its superiority versus the other conventional methods from the performance point of view.