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Physcial and Fiber Properties of TMP and CTMP from Kenaf Cultivated at Reclaimed Land of Korea

  • Yoon, Seung-Lak;Kojima, Yasuo;Cho, Dong-Ha;Kim, Nam-Hum;Kim, Min-Joong;Lee, Myoung-Ku
    • 한국펄프종이공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국펄프종이공학회 2006년도 PAN PACIFIC CONFERENCE vol.2
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    • pp.373-379
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    • 2006
  • Fiber characteristics and fiber distribution of thermomechanical pulp(TMP), bisulfite chemithermomechanical pulp(bisulfite CTMP), neutral sulfite chemithermomechanical pulp(neutral sulfite CTMP) from kenaf(Hibiscus cannabinus L., Malvaceae) cultivar Tainug-2 cultivated in the reclaimed land of Korea were examined to use effectively nonwood fibers as an alternative raw material sources for papermaking. Yields of TMP and CTMP from kenaf were lower than those of TMP from hardwoods and CTMP from softwoods and hardwoods. Bark fibers of kenaf cultivar Tainung-2 ranged 2.04 to 2.30 mm long and $18.7{\sim}19.7{\mu}m$ width. Core fibers averaged 0.63 to 0.80 mm long and $29.5{\sim}31.4{\mu}m$ wide. Coarseness of bark fiber was higher than that of core fiber, and fiber from TMP were higher than those from both bisulfite CTMP and neutral sulfite CTMP. Curl indexes of bark fibers were higher than those of core fibers. However curl indexes were not significantly affected by the pulping conditions. Short fiber distributions were higher in core fibers from TMP and CTMP and long fiber distributions were higher in bark fibers. There was no significant difference in fiber distribution of whole and core fibers obtained from TMP and CTMP, Fibers from neutral sulfite CTMP, however, exhibited a little higher long fiber distribution. Distinct difference in anatomical characteristics was found between core and bast fibers of kenaf plant. Parenchyma cell, pith parenchyma cell and vessel were observed in core fibers and bast fiber in bast sections.

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New Frontiers of Knowledge on Nepalese Plant Science

  • Shrestha, Gyan L.;Shrestha, Bhushan
    • 한국잡초학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 1994
  • Nepal, with its unique geographical and ecological features due to its abrupt rise in altitude, plays significant role in biological evolution. Existence of numerous wild relatives of the present-day cultivated agricultural crop plants in this small Himalayan nation may serve as a potential source of several yet unidentified desirable genes that are needed for future incorporation in the improvement of cultivated crop plants. This report includes 82 different wild relatives of 41 genera under 19 families of 37 agricultural crops of Nepal(Table 1). It serves as the sample of the glossary of these wild relatives of crop plants in Nepal. Under food grain crop plants of gramineae, leguminoceae and polygonaceae families, 16 different wild species namely wild rices(7 species), wild relatives of wheat plant(3 species), wild arhar(3 species), wild fingermillets(1 species) and wild buckwheat(2 species) have been identified in different parts of the country. Similarly, under vegetable crop plants of Araceae, Amaranthaceae, Crucifereae, Cucurbitaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Labiteae, Leguminosae, Liliaceae, Malvaceae, Polygonaceae, Solanaceae and Umbellifereae, 37 different wild species-wild colocasia(1 species), wild amaranths(3 species), wild leafy vegetables(2 species), wild gourds(3 species), wild cucumber(1 species), wild yams(4 species), wild mints(3 species), wild fenugreeks(4 species), wild pea(1 species), wild beans(3 species), wild garlics(2 species), wild spinach(3 species), wild lady's finger(1 species), wild spinach(3 species), wild eggplants(2 species) and wild carrot(one species) have also been identified. In case of wild relatives of cultivated orchard plants, 11 different wild species namely wild mango(one species), wild banana(one species), wild strawberry(one species), wild pear(one species), wild cherries(2 species), wild apple(one species) and wild grapes(3 species) have been identified, Among 19 different wild species of economic crop plants, five wild species of sugarcane, one species of wild sunhemp, two wild relatives of cotton, three wild relatives of rose, two wild species of tobacco, four wild species of turmeric and two wild species of tea have also been identified. This report includes only sample of the total wild species of the present-day cultivated agricultural crop plants. Further exploration on this economic botany will help the country in cataloging the wild relatives of cultivated crop plants and their future use in crop improvement.

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Tree Diversity, Population Structure, Regeneration and Conservation Status in Sacred Groves of Jhargram District, South-West Bengal, India

  • Sen, Uday Kumar;Bhakat, Ram Kumar
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제37권3호
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    • pp.169-192
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    • 2021
  • Sacred groves are large areas of virgin or human-modified landscape with a diverse range of species that have been protected by local people for centuries due to cultural, religious beliefs, and taboo that the deities live in them and protect the villagers from various calamities. The present study was carried out for quantitative analysis of diversity, population structure, regeneration and conservation status of tree species in the four 36.86 ha sacred groves of Jhargram district in West Bengal. Tree species composition, population structure and regeneration status were analyzed by randomly establishing of 1 ha subplots within the sacred groves. Density, frequency, basal area, abundance, evenness, and other diversity indices were calculated for adult trees with girth at breast height (GBH) >31 cm. A total of 146 tree species belonging to 116 genera distributed in 44 families from 21 orders were recorded. Pterospermum suberifolium, family Malvaceae showed the highest Species Importance Value Index (SIVI, 21.33) and Fabaceae showed the highest Family Importance Value Index (FIVI, 35.59) values respectively. Individuals are categorised into three groups, seedling, sapling and adult based on girth classes. The majority of tree species exhibited good (52.74%) regeneration followed by fairly (24.66%), poor (15.75%) and no regeneration (6.85%) respectively. With the healthy existence of the sacred grove, the overall population structure of tree species showed a strong regeneration potential. The current data will be useful in determining the current status of tree species and will be used by the forest department, politicians, and conservationists to establish management plans for the conservation of priority species in the region. Since the study areas were sacred groves, tribal members were keen to preserve them due to their religious significance.

제주도 황근(Hibiscus hamabo) 집단의 유전적 다양성 (Genetic Diversity in Three Populations of Hibiscus hamabo(Malvaceae) in Jeju Island, Korea)

  • 김영동;김기중;김성희;김형태
    • 식물분류학회지
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.115-129
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    • 2007
  • 제주도에 자생하는 희귀식물종인 황근(아욱과) 3개 집단을 대상으로 ITS 염기서열 변이와 ISSR 변이를 분석하는 방법으로 유전적 다양성을 조사하였다. 집단 1(북제주군 하도리 집단)에 포함된 18개체의 ITS 염기서열을 분석한 결과 총 14개 지점(다형 뉴클레오티드까지 포함하면 17개 지점)에서 뉴클레오티드 변이가 관측되었으며, 각 개체들은 최소 1개에서 최대 13개 뉴클레오티드 지점에서 염기서열의 차이를 보였다. 그러나 집단 2(남제주군 오조리 집단) 17개체와 집단 3(남제주군 세화리 집단) 17개체의 ITS 염기서열은 모두 동일한 것으로 확인되었다. ISSR 변이분석 방법에 의해 생산된 자료를 분석한 결과 역시, 집단 1이 집단 2와 3에 비해 상대적으로 더 높은 유전적 다양성 지표들을 나타내었다. 이와 같은 결과는 집단 2와 3의 형성 과정에서 극심한 유전적부동이 존재했었으며, 이후 인접 집단으로부터 이들 집단으로의 유전자 유입이 매우 제한적이었던 반면, 집단 1은 오랫동안 개체군이 안정적으로 유지되어왔기 때문으로 해석되었다. 우리나라에 자생하는 황근을 보존하기 위해서는 유전적 다양성이 월등히 더 높은 하도리 집단을 우선적으로 보존하는 것이 매우 중요하며, 만일 현지외 보존이 필요할 경우 하도리 집단에 포함된 개체를 집중적으로 활용하는 것이 더 효율적일 것으로 판단된다.

경기도 밭의 외래잡초 분포 (Distribution of Exotic Weeds on Upland Crop Field in Gyeonggi-do)

  • 김창석;이인용;이정란;홍선희;오영주
    • Weed & Turfgrass Science
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.284-291
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    • 2014
  • 경기도의 밭 주변을 대상으로 350지점을 선정하여 조사를 진행하였다. 경기도의 밭에 발생하는 외래잡초 조사결과 19과 52속 74종 4변종, 총 78종류의 외래잡초가 조사되었고 하계 일년생 식물은 48.7%, 동계 일년생은 28.2%, 다년생은 23.1%가 출현하였다. 과별로 보면 국화과가 32%를 차지하여 가장 많은 비율로 출현하였고 벼과 8%, 마디풀과 8%, 아욱과 7%로 구성되었다. 경기북부에서의 외래잡초 우점종은 개비름, 단풍잎돼지풀, 흰명아주, 미국가막사리, 망초이고 경기남부에서는 흰명아주, 망초, 개망초, 서양민들레, 털별꽃아재비가 조사되었다. 경기도 전체에서는 흰명아주, 개비름, 망초가 가장 우점하는 것으로 파악되었다. 경기북부와 경기남부지역의 외래잡초의 상관관계를 살펴보기 위한 CCA 분석결과 경기북부가 경기남부지역보다 다양한 외래잡초가 넓게 확산되어 있는 것으로 분석되었다. 경기도에 발생하는 외래잡초의 발생정보는 밭의 지속적인 관리방안을 수립하는데 도움이 될 것이다.

무궁화 해충의 천적과 종류 (Insect Pests and Natural Enemies of Hibiscus syriacus in Korea)

  • 박형순;정헌관;조윤진;김세현;김형환;김지수
    • 한국토양동물학회지
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    • 제9권1_2호
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2004
  • 2002년에서 2004년까지 3월에서 11월 사이에 무궁화를 가해하는 해충과 천적에 관해 조사한 결과 해충은 5목 9과 12종, 비곤충류 2목과 2과 2종이 조사되었다. 목별로는 매미목(Homoptera) 5종과, 나비목(Lepidoptera) 3종, 딱정벌레목(Coleoptera) 2종, 메뚜기목(Orthoptera) 1종, 노린재목(Hemiptera) 1종, 응애목(Acarina) 1종, 병안목(Stylommato-phora) 1종이 조사되었다. 무궁화 해충 중 목화진딧물, 무궁화잎밤나방 그리고 점박이응애등이 피해가 심하여 방제를 요하는 주요해충이었다. 목화진딧물은 5월~6월, 무궁화잎 밤나방은 7월~8월, 점박이응애는 6월~8월에 밀도가 높았다. 무궁화에서 발견된 천적 및 병원성 미생물은 세균 1종, 병원성 곰팡이 3종, 노린재목 1종, 딱정벌레목 1종, 벌목 1종 파리목 2종, 응애강 1종 등 11종이 조사되었다. 목화진딧물 포식성 천적은 진디혹파리(Aphidoletes aphidimyza), 꽃등에류(Eristalis sp.), 무당벌레(Harmonia axyridis), 기생성 천적은 싸리진디벌(Aphidius gifuensis), 병원성 미생물은 Verticillium lecanii, Beauveria bassinan가 조사되었다. 무궁화잎밤나방 기생성 천적은 고치벌류(Cotesia sp.), 병원성 미생물은 Bacillus thuringiensis, B. bassiana, Meterhizium anisopliae가 확인되었다. 점박이응애 포식성 천적은 긴털이리응애류(Amblyseius sp.), 애꽃노린재류(Orius sp.)가 조사되었다.

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신도입 케나프 품종의 파종시기에 빠른 생육 및 수량 변동과 광합성 특성 (Growth, Yield and Photosynthesis of Introduced Kenaf Cultivars in Korea)

  • 강시용;김판기;강영길;강봉균;유장걸;류기중;송희섭
    • 한국자원식물학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 2004
  • 제주에서 새로 도입한 케나프 3개 품종(Everglades-41, Chingpi-3, Tainung-2)의 파종시기별 생산성을 검토하였다. 11월 말 수확의 단위면적당 수량(지상부생중)은 Everglades-41가 다른 두 품종보다 적었는데, 파종시기별로는 Chingpi-3은 5월 11일 파종에서 높았고 파종시기가 늦어질수록 감소하였으나, Everglades-41 및 Tainung-2은 5월 21일 및 6월 1일 파종에서 높은 경향을 나타냈다. 단위엽면적당 광합성 능력은 Everglades-41이 다른 두 품종보다 높았는데, 이것은 Everglades-41의 잎모양이 타 두품종과 다른 것과 높은 광이용 효율에 기인한 것으로 생각된다. 그러나, Everglades-41의 생장량은 두 품종보다 낮았는데, 이것은 생육초기에 병충해에 의한 생육 저해에 의한 것 이외에도 광호흡(photo respiration)이 높은 점으로 보아 광호흡에 의한 물질 생산량의 손실도 고려 대상이다. 생산적인 측면을 고려 할 때 제주 지역에서는 Chingpi-3을 5월중순경 파종해서 재배하는 것이 적당할 것으로 보여지나, 본 시험에 공시한 3품종은 제주에서의 채종은 쉽지 않을 것으로 보여진다.

난대 기후대의 상록활엽수림 복원모형(II) -희귀 및 멸종위기식물과 귀화식물 - (Restoration Model of Evergreen Broad-leaved Forests in Warm Temperate Region(II) - Rare, Endangered and Naturalized Plants -)

  • 김용식;오구균
    • 한국환경생태학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.128-139
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    • 1996
  • 우리나라에서 비교적 잘 보존되어 있는 난대상록활엽수림의 12개 지역을 대상으로 이 지역에 주로 출현하는 상록수종과 생육하고 있는 희귀 및 멸종위기 식물과 귀화식물을 조사하였다. 난대상록활엽수림에 70% 이상 공통적으로 고르게 출현하는 수종으로는 녹나무과의 생달나무, 후박나무 등 28과 34속 37종류로 파아고디었으묘, 이들 수종은 상록활엽수림의 복원모형을 만드는데 중요한 지표가 되리라 판단된다. 면적 100m$^{2}$당 종수는 보길도가 5.511로 가장 높았으묘, 미조리(4.677), 맹선리(2.481) 등의 순이었다. 관찰된 희귀 및 멸종위기식물은 물푸레나무과의 이팝나무를 포함한 4종 등 총 24과 32종이었으며 보길도에서 13과12종 1변종 등 13종류로 가장 많은 희귀 및 멸종위기식물이 파악되었다. 귀화 및 도입식물의 경우 국화과는 7종, 콩과는 5종, 자리공과는 2종을 파악되었다. 이 외에 비름과, 자작나무과, 능소화과, 명아주과, 닭의장풀과, 측백나무과, 꿀풀과, 아욱과, 분꽃과, 소나무과, 마디풀과 및 낙우송과 등 12과는 각 1종씩 총 12종이 확인되었다. 보길도의 경우 낙우송과의 삼나무 등 총 9과 13속 13종으로 가장 많은 도입 또는 귀화식물이 식재되어 있음을 확인하였다. 또한 격리된 소규모 도서 생태계의 합리적인 보전을 위한 관리계획 수립의 필요성을 논하였다.

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Vegetation and flora of Hibiscus hamabo inhabited naturally in Soan Island

  • Ahn, Young-Hee;Chung, Kyu-Hwan;Park, Hee-Seung
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제12권11호
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    • pp.1181-1187
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    • 2003
  • Hibiscus hamabo, called "Hwang-geun", growing about 3m in height is a deciduous shrub or subtree of Malvaceae. Because the number of these species is very limited in the world, the Ministry of Environment has designated H. hamabo as a preserved plant. The Korea Forest Service also protects it strictly by law since H. hamabo is an out-of-the-way plant and possibly may be exterminated soon in Korea. Investigation for distribution and ecological characteristics of the habitat for H. hamabo was carried out on Soan Island. Two wild H. hamabo were found at the forest edge (equation omitted) along the sea coast located in the southern part of Soan Island and this was the first report in the Korean academic world. These two wild H. hamabos were growing in a naturally inhibited area. The diameters at the base were 12cm and 15cm. The Tree heights were 150cm and 210cm and the number of branches of each wild H. hamabo was 4 and 7. However, the present condition of these plants was not good. Environmental conditions of the naturally inhibited area of H. hamabo were very mild because it is located at the edge of the forest and is always sunny during the daytime since the slope of the inhibited area is facing South. The ground drained very well since the soil was made of gravels and sand. Because the percent of vegetation of the subtree layer where H. hamabo was growing was 40%, the cover degree and sociability of flex crenata trees and Eurya japonica were found to be high. In the naturally inhibited area of H. hamabo, a dominant value of Rubus parvifolius in the lower part of the herb layer was very high and many plants in Compositae, such as Artemisia princeps var. orientalis and Erigeron annuus, were also present. A dominant value of liana, such as Vitis thunbergii var. sinuata, Rosa multiflora, Clematis terniflora and Hedera rhombea, and Gramineae plants that rhizomes were well developed and aggressively propagated, such as Miscanthus sinensis var. purpurascens, Phragmites communis, Spodiopogon cotulifer and Oplismenus undulatifolius which were surveyed as high, too. These results imply that H. hamabo might be exterminated soon through a natural selection if the proper management of the naturally inhibited area of H. hamabo is not conducted continually.

Compounds Obtained from Sida acuta with the Potential to Induce Quinone Reductase and to Inhibit 7,12-Dimethylbenz-[a]anthracene-Induced Preneoplastic Lesions in a Mouse Mammary Organ Culture Model

  • Jang, Dae-Sik;Park, Eun-Jung;Kang, Young-Hwa;Su, Bao-Ning;Hawthorne, Michael-E.;Vigo, Jose-Schunke;Graham, James-G.;Cabieses, Fernando;Fong, Harry H.S.;Mehta, Rajendra-G.;Pezzuto, John-M.;Kinghorn, A.-Douglas
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제26권8호
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    • pp.585-590
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    • 2003
  • Activity-guided fractionation of the EtOAc-soluble extract of the whole plants of Sida acuta using a bioassay based on the induction of quinone reductase (OR) in cultured Hepa 1c1c7 mouse hepatoma cells, led to the isolation of ten active compounds of previously known structure, quindolinone (1), cryptolepinone (2), 11-methoxyquindoline (3), N-trans-feruloyltyramine (4), vomifoliol (5), loliolide (6), 4-ketopinoresinol (7), scopoletin (8), evofolin-A (9), and evofolin-B (10), along with five inactive compounds of known structure, ferulic acid, sinapic acid, syringic acid, ($\pm$)-syringaresinol, and vanillic acid. These isolates were identified by physical and spectral data measurement. A new derivative of quindolinone, 5,10-dimethylquindolin-11-one (1a) was synthesized and characterized spectroscopically. Of the active substances, compounds 1-3 and 1a exhibited the most potent QR activity, with observed CD (concentration required to double induction) values ranging from 0.01 to 0.12 $\mu$ g/mL. Six compounds were then evaluated in a mouse mammary organ culture assay, with cryptolepinone (2), N-trans-feruloyltyramine (4), and 5,10-dimethylquindolin-11-one (1a) found to exhibit 83.3, 75.0, and 66.7% inhibition of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced preneoplastic lesions, respectively, at a dose of 10 $\mu\textrm{g}$/mL.