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강원도(江原道)에서 채집(採集)한 흰가루병균(病菌)과 기주식물(寄主植物) (Powdery Mildew Fungi and Their Host Plants from Kangwon Province)

  • 신현동
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.229-246
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    • 1994
  • 1989년부터 1993년까지 5년간 강원도지방에서 횐가루병균에 감염된 246종의 식물을 채집하였는데, 이는 강원도에서 알려진 피자식물 1,475종의 약 16.7%에 해당한다. 흰가루병균은 12속(屬) 83종(種)이 동정(同定)되었는데, Arthrocladiella 속이 1종, Blumeria 속이 1종, Cystotheca 속이 1종, Erysiphe 속이 25종, Leveillula 속이 1종, Microsphaera 속이 17종, Phyllactinia 속이 7종, Podosphaera 속이 3종, Sawadaia 속이 3종, Sphaerotheca 속이 9종, Uncinula 속이 10종, Uncinuliella 속이 2종 등 12속 80종이었으며, 무성세대명만 확인된 Oidium 속은 3종이었다. 각 기주식물은 대개 1종의 흰가루병균에 감염당하였으나, 물오리나무에서는 3종의 흰가루병균이 확인되었고, 갈참나무, 떡갈나무, 졸참나무, 뽕나무, 찔레꽃, 방가지똥 및 이고들빼기에서는 2종의 흰가루병균이 확인되었다. 한편 무궁화에서 채집된 흰가루병균은 지금까지 무궁화속 식물에서 알려진 5종의 흰가루병균과 다른 형태학적 특징을 나타내어 별도로 기재하였으며, 국화과(科)에 속하는 쇠서나물, 미역취, 큰방가지똥, 방가지똥, 그리고 이고들빼기에서 채집된 흰가루병균은 이들 식물에서 기보고된 몇몇 Oidium spp.와 비교하여 형태학적 특징을 검토하였다. 이 보고로 우리나라의 흰가루병 기주식물은 총 333종으로 늘어났으며, 총 피자식물의 약 11.4%에 해당된다.

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한국산 균식성 애버섯벌레붙이과(Coleoptera: Tetratomidae)의 분류학적 검토와 숙주버섯 (Taxonomic Review of Fungivorous Tetratomidae (Coleoptera: Tetratomidae) in Korea with New Host Fungi)

  • 정부희
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제50권2호
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2011
  • 한국산 균식성 애버섯벌레붙이과에 대한 분류학적 검토를 수행하였다. 한국산 균식성 애버섯벌레붙이과에는 2아과와 2속에 속한 4종이 포함되어 있으나, 본 논문에서는 3종을 검토하였다. 그 가운데 2종 은 한국에서 처음으로 보고되는 종들이다. 성충의 사진, 진단 형질, 특징적인 형질, 서식지를 포함한 생태적 정보와 숙주버섯을 제공하였다.

The Zinc Transport Systems and Their Regulation in Pathogenic Fungi

  • Jung, Won Hee
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.179-183
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    • 2015
  • Zinc is an essential micronutrient required for many enzymes that play essential roles in a cell. It was estimated that approximately 3% of the total cellular proteins are required for zinc for their functions. Zinc has long been considered as one of the key players in host-pathogen interactions. The host sequesters intracellular zinc by utilizing multiple cellular zinc importers and exporters as a means of nutritional immunity. To overcome extreme zinc limitation within the host environment, pathogenic microbes have successfully evolved a number of mechanisms to secure sufficient concentrations of zinc for their survival and pathogenesis. In this review, we briefly discuss the zinc uptake systems and their regulation in the model fungus Saccharomyces cerevisiae and in major human pathogenic fungi such as Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida albicans, and Cryptococcus gattii.

국내(國內) 미기록(未記錄) 수목(樹木)흰가루병(病) 기주식물(寄主植物) 4종(種)에 대한 보고(報告) - 벚나무, 귀룽나무, 푼지나무, 물들메나무 흰가루병(病) - (Unrecorded Host Plants of Powdery Mildew in Korea -Powdery Mildew of Oriental Cherry, European Bird Cherry, Korean Bittersweet and Ash Tree-)

  • 이종규;김경희;이창근
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제60권1호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1983
  • 1982년(年) 10월(月)부터 11월(月)까지 국내(國內) 미기록(未記錄) 흰가루병균(病菌)과 기주식물(寄主植物)을 찾기 위하여 임업시험장(林業試驗場) 구내(構內) 수목원(樹木園)에서 흰가루병증상(病症狀)을 나타낸 수목(樹木)외 잎과 가지를 채취(採取)하여 병원균(病原菌)을 동정(同定)하였다. 이 중, 벚나무(Prunus serrulata var. spontanea), 귀룡나무(Prunus padus), 푼지나무(Celastrus flagellaris), 물들메나무(Fraxinus ${\times}$ chiisanensis) 등(等) 4종(種) 수목(樹木)이 흰가루병(病) 기주식물(寄主植物)로 국내(國內)에서 처음 발견(發見)되었으며, 이들의 흰가루병균(病菌)은 Podosnaera tridactyla(DC.)DE BARY, Uncinula sengokui SALM., Uncinula fraxini MIYABE로 동정(同定)되었기에 이에 보고(報告)하는 바이다.

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한국산 미기록속 애기버섯벌레속(Cis Latreille)(딱정벌레목: 거저리상과: 애기버섯벌레과)에 속한 6 미기록종과 숙주버섯 (First Record of the Genus Cis Latreille (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea: Ciidae) from Korea, with Six Unrecorded Species with Host Fungi)

  • 정부희
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제52권1호
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    • pp.13-21
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    • 2013
  • 한국산 애기버섯벌레과(Ciidae, Leach)에 속한 애기버섯속(Cis Latreille) 분류학적으로 검토하였다. 이 속에 속한 Cis boleti (Scopoli, 1763); Cis seriatopilosus Motschulsky, 1861; Cis mikagensis Nobuchi & Wada, 1955; Cis jezoensis Nobuchi, 1960; Cis sasajii Kawanabe, 2001; Cis hieroglyphicus Reitter, 1877 등 6종을 국내에서 처음으로 분류학적으로 검토하여 보고하였다. 또한 야외관찰과 실내사육을 통해 6종에 대한 숙주버섯을 처음으로 밝혀 보고 하였다. 따라서 이번 연구에서는 한국산 애기버섯벌레속에 대한 분류학적 정보와 더불어 한국산 종들의 숙주버섯에 대한 생태적 정보를 제공하였다.

Antimicrobial Active Substances from Entomopathogenic Fungi (Various Applications of Entomopathogenic Fungi)

  • Shin, Tae Young;Woo, Soo Dong;Kim, Jeong Jun
    • 한국균학회소식:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국균학회 2016년도 춘계학술대회 및 임시총회
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    • pp.13-13
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    • 2016
  • Insects constitute the largest and most diverse group of animals in the world. They also serve as the hosts or nutrient sources for an immense assemblage of pathogens, parasites, and predators. More than 700 fungal species from 100 genera have adopted an entomopathogenic lifestyle. Although entomopathogenic fungi were studied as only biocontrol agents against a variety of pests in various countries, it has been recently focused their additional roles in nature. They are antagonists to/against plant pathogens, endophytes, and possibly even plant growth promoting agents. The potential antimicrobial effect against fungal plant pathogens by an isolate of entomopathogenic fungi including Beauveria bassiana, Lecanicillium spp., and Isaria fumosorosea have been reported since late 1990s, but wasn't reported pathogenicity of the isolate against pests. Later, a Canadian Lecanicillium sp. isolate and L. longisporium isolated from Vertalec$^{(R)}$ showed simultaneous control effect against both aphid and cucumber powder mildew. Therefore, the antimicrobial activities of 342 fungi isolates collected from various regions and conditions in Korea were evaluated against plant pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea using dual culture technique on agar plate. As a result, 186 isolates (54.4%) shown the antifungal activity against B. cinerea. The culture filtrates of selected fungi completely suppressed the growth of the microorganisms, indicating that suppression was due to the presence of antimicrobial substances in the culture filtrate. Mode of action of these fungi against insect involves the attachment of conidia to the insect cuticle, followed by germination, cuticle penetration, and internal dissemination throughout the insect. During infection process, secreted enzymes, proteinous toxins, and/or secondary metabolites secreted by entomopathogenic fungi can be used to overcome the host immune system, modify host behavior, and defend host resources. Recently, secondary metabolites isolated from entomopathogenic fungi have been reported as potential bioactive substances. Generally, most of bioactive substances produced by entomopathogenic fungi have reported low molecular weight (lower than 1,000 g/mol) as peptide and, in contrast the high molecular weight fungal bioactive substances are rare. Most substances based on entomopathogenic fungi were shown antimicrobial activity with narrow control ranges. In our study we analyzed the antimicrobial substances having antagonistic effects to B. cinerea. Antimicrobial substances in our fungal culture filtrates showed high thermostability, high stability to proteolytic enzymes, and hydrophilicity and their molecular weights were differed from substance. In conclusion, entomopathogenic fungi showed pathogenicity against insect pests and culture filtrate of the fungi also shown to antimicrobial activity. In the future, we can use the entomopathogenic fungi and its secondary metabolites to control both insect pest control and plant pathogenic fungi simultaneously.

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Diversity of Foliar Endophytic Fungi Inhabiting Coniferous Trees in Korea

  • Eo, Ju-Kyeong;Eom, Ahn-Heum
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제46권3호
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    • pp.205-211
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    • 2018
  • Fungal endophytes are defined as fungi inhabiting plant tissues, causing no apparent disease. As the agricultural and ecological importance of endophytes has increased, many studies have been performed on various aspects, ranging from basic identification, taxonomy, and evolution to secondary metabolites with potential for human use. In the Korean Peninsula, conifers are the most commonly found evergreen trees, with approximately 30 to 60 reported taxa. Studies on the effect of conifer-associated endophytes on the host plants are required for the preservation and conservation of coniferous forests which decline by climate change and deforestation. This review summarizes the diversity of endophytic fungi in coniferous trees of Korea and their relationship with host plants.

Bioactive secondary metabolites produced by fungi

  • Shim, Sang Hee
    • 한국균학회소식:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국균학회 2018년도 춘계학술대회 및 임시총회
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    • pp.49-49
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    • 2018
  • A variety of bioactive secondary metabolites have been reported from plant-associated microorganisms. Halophytes, plants that can only grow in hypersaline area, were reported to host beneficial microorganisms such as plant growth-promoting endophytes. The microorganisms have been reported to show notable mutualistic symbiosis with halophytes to help them survive in high saline condition. Finding out bioactive secondary metabolites as well as elucidation of relationship(s) between microbes and the host halophyte has been paid attention, because of their functional diversity. Novel microbes often have associated with novel natural products. In an effort to investigate natural compounds with interesting structures from fungi, we selected plants from a distinct environmental setting which could be a promising source. Several fungi were isolated from halophyte or medicinal plants. Some strains of the fungi were cultivated on a large scale and extracted with ethyl acetate, which were subjected to a series of chromatographic methods, leading to the isolation of tens of compounds. The isolated compounds were identified by analysis of spectroscopic methods such as 1D-, 2D-NMR, and MS. Details of isolation, structure determination, and biological activities will be discussed.

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RNA Modification and Its Implication in Plant Pathogenic Fungi

  • Jeon, Junhyun;Lee, Song Hee
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제37권6호
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    • pp.505-511
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    • 2021
  • Interaction of a pathogen with its host plant requires both flexibility and rapid shift in gene expression programs in response to environmental cues associated with host cells. Recently, a growing volume of data on the diversity and ubiquity of internal RNA modifications has led to the realization that such modifications are highly dynamic and yet evolutionarily conserved system. This hints at these RNA modifications being an additional regulatory layer for genetic information, culminating in epitranscriptome concept. In plant pathogenic fungi, however, the presence and the biological roles of RNA modifications are largely unknown. Here we delineate types of RNA modifications, and provide examples demonstrating roles of such modifications in biology of filamentous fungi including fungal pathogens. We also discuss the possibility that RNA modification systems in fungal pathogens could be a prospective target for new agrochemicals.

Diversity and community structure of ectomycorrhizal mycorrhizal fungi in roots and rhizosphere soil of Abies koreana and Taxus cuspidata in Mt. Halla

  • Ji-Eun Lee;Ahn-Heum Eom
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.448-456
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the roots and rhizosphere soil of Abies koreana and Taxus cuspidata were collected from sites at two different altitudes on Mt. Halla. Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) were identified by Illumina MiSeq sequencing. The proportion of EMF from the roots was 89% in A. koreana and 69% in T. cuspidata. Among EMF in rhizosphere soils, the genus Russula was the most abundant in roots of A. koreana (p < 0.05). The altitude did not affect the biodiversity of EMF communities but influenced fungal community composition. However, the host plants had the most significant effect on EMF communities. The result of the EMF community analysis showed that even if the EMF were isolated from the same altitudes, the EMF communities differed according to the host plant. The community similarity index of EMF in the roots of A. koreana was higher than that of T. cuspidata (p < 0.05). The results show that both altitude and host plants influenced the structure of EMF communities. Conifers inhabiting harsh sub-alpine environments rely strongly on symbiotic relationships with EMF. A. koreana is an endangered species with a higher host specificity of EMF and climate change vulnerability than T. cuspidata. This study provides insights into the EMF communities, which are symbionts of A. koreana, and our critical findings may be used to restore A. koreana.