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Stem Rot of Gondre Caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG-2-2(IV)

  • Wan-Gyu Kim;Gyo-Bin Lee;Hong-Sik Shim;Weon-Dae Cho
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2023
  • Stem rot symptoms were observed in Gondre (Cirsium setidens) plants growing in a vinyl greenhouse in Taebaek, Korea during a disease survey in June 2022. The plants presented with dark brown to black rot on the stems at or above the soil line. Severely diseased plants displayed wilt and blight. Disease incidence among these plants ranged from 1 to 5%. Three isolates of Rhizoctonia sp. were obtained from the stem lesions of diseased plants. All isolates were identified as Rhizoctonia solani AG-2-2(IV) based on the morphological and cultural characteristics, results of the anastomosis test, and phylogenetic analysis. The pathogenicity of the isolates to Gondre plants was confirmed using an artificial inoculation test. The lesions induced by the inoculation test were similar to those observed in the investigated vinyl greenhouse. Here, we report a case of R. solani AG-2-2(IV) causing stem rot in Gondre.

First Report of Leaf Spot in Water Spinach Caused by Ectophoma multirostrata

  • Gyo-Bin Lee;Hong-Sik Shim;Weon-Dae Cho;Wan-Gyu Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.367-372
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    • 2022
  • Leaf spot symptoms were observed in water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) plants growing in fields in Ansan and Hongseong, Korea, during disease surveys in 2019 and 2020. The symptoms appeared as brown to dark brown circular or irregular spots on the leaves of the plants. The disease incidence on the plant leaves in the fields investigated at the two locations ranged from 1% to 20%. Five single-spore isolates of Phoma sp. Were obtained from lesions of the diseased leaves. All the isolates were identified as Ectophoma multirostrata based on their cultural and morphological characteristics, as well as molecular analysis. Two isolates of E. multirostrata were tested for pathogenicity on water spinach leaves using artificial inoculation. The tested isolates caused leaf spot symptoms in the inoculated plants. These symptoms were similar to those observed in plants from the investigated fields. To our knowledge, this is the first report of E. multirostrata causing leaf spot in water spinach.

Incidence of Beet Leaf Spot Caused by Neocamarosporium betae in Korea

  • Gyo-Bin Lee;Hong-sik Shim;Weon-Dae Cho;Wan-Gyu Kim
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 2023
  • From June to August 2021, we surveyed diseases affecting beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) plants in Cheolwon, Hoengseong, and Pyeongchang regions in Gangwon Province, Korea. We observed severe leaf spot symptoms, such as brown to dark circular or irregular spots on the leaves, in plants. Disease incidence in the plant leaves in the fields investigated at the three locations ranged from 1 to 80%. Five single-spore isolates of Phoma sp. were obtained from the diseased leaves and identified as Neocamarosporium betae based on their cultural, morphological, and molecular characteristics. Three isolates of N. betae were subsequently tested to confirm their pathogenicity in beet plants via artificial inoculation. The tested isolates caused leaf spot symptoms in the inoculated plants, similar to those observed in the plants in the investigated fields. Therefore, our findings revealed N. betae as the pathogen causing beet leaf spot in Korea.

Studies on Morphological and Physical Characteristics of Wheat and Barley Culms under Different Cultural Conditions 1. Effects of Top-Dressing Time of Nitrogen on Morphological and Physical Characteristics of Barley Culms (재배조건에 따른 맥간의 형태적 및 생리적 특성변화에 관한 연구 I. 질소추비시기가 맥간의 형태적 및 생리적특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Hong-Suk Lee;Chang-Hwan Cho
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.14
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    • pp.117-121
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    • 1973
  • This experiment was conducted to study the effects of nitrogen top-dressed at the different growth stages on the morphological and physical characteristics of barley culm. The results obtained are summarized as follows: 1. By top-dressing of nitrogen in March, each internode length from the third to the fifth internode was shortened, and total fresh weight of the top, dry weight per unit culm, inside or outside culm diameter and thickness of culm were increased. Therefore these characteristics related to lodging indicated the beneficial changes for lodging resistance by top-dressing of nitrogen in March. 2. Both weight of culm at breaking and bending moment of culm at breaking, expressing lodging resistance of culm, were increased in the plots of nitrogen top-dressed in March. Accordingly lodging resistance became higher by top-dressing of nitrogen in March. 3. Both section modulus and secondary moment of inertia, expressing bending stiffness of culm, were increased by top-dressing of nitrogen in March. Accordingly lodging index, expressing comprehensive lodging resistance, became low by top-dressing of nitrogen in March. 4. Both spike weight and grain yield were increased by top-dressing of nitrogen in March. Consequently we came to the conclusion that the suitable top-dressing time of nitrogen was in March.

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Root Rot of Japanese Angelica Caused by Phytophthora cactorum in Nursery and Mycological Characteristics of the Isolates (두릅나무 묘목생산포의 역병 발생 및 분리균의 균학적 특성)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyun;Lee, Jae-Pil;Kim, Kyung-Hee;Shin, Hyeon-Dong
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.98-102
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    • 2005
  • In 2003 to 2005, the root rot of Japanese angelica (Aralia elata) was surveyed in nursery beds of Korea, where incidence of the disease often reached up to 100%. Three isolates were obtained from the infected roots, and identified as Phytophthora cactorum on the basis of cultural, morphological characteristics and molecular analysis. The isolates were characterized by having markedly papillate and broadly ovoid deciduous sporangia. The optimum temperature for mycelium growth was at $25^{\circ}C$ on V8 juice agar. Pathogenicity of the isolates was confirmed by soil mixture inoculation. Approximately 900 bp of ITS rDNA was amplified from all 3 isolates and band pattern of restriction fragments observed by Alu I, Msp I, and Taq I digestion also supported the result of the morphological identification when compared with PhytID database.

Isolation and Identification of Entomopathogenic Fungi Collected from Mountains and Islands in Korea (한국의 산과 섬 지역에서 채집한 곤충기생 진균의 분리 및 동정)

  • Kim, Wan-Gyu;Seok, Soon-Ja;Weon, Hang-Yun;Lee, Kang-Hyo;Lee, Chan-Jung;Kim, Yang-Sup
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2010
  • Dead insects infected with fungi were collected from mountains and islands in several locations in Korea from 2003 to 2007. Morphological characteristics of the fungal fruiting bodies produced on the insect samples were examined. A total of 542 entomopathogenic fungal isolates were obtained from the insect samples and identified based on their morphological and cultural characteristics. Three species of Beauveria, eight species of Cordyceps and four species of Isaria were mainly isolated from the insect samples. The other entomopathogenic fungi isolated from the insect samples were Metarhizium anisopliae, Nomuraea rileyi, Paecilomyces sp. and Verticillium sp.

First report of three Filosporella species isolated from freshwater ecosystem in Korea (담수생태계로부터 분리된 Filosporella 3종의 국내 최초보고)

  • Mun, Hye Yeon;Oh, Yoosun;Goh, Jaeduk;Chung, Namil
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.165-172
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    • 2019
  • To investigate the diversity of aquatic fungi, we collected deposits of soil, plants, and plant litter from ponds and streams. NNIBRFG1552 was isolated from soil deposits and NNIBRFG3013 from plant deposits in Namsaengi-mot in Jeju, Korea in 2016; NNIBRFG5472 was isolated from plant litter in Bocheong-cheon, Boeun, Korea in 2018. Based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis using rDNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), NNIBRFG1552, NNIBRFG3013, and NNIBRFG5472 were identified as Filoporella exilis (100% similarity with KC834046), F. fistucella (99.8% with KC834047), and F. cf. annelidica (100% with KC834044), respectively. Furthermore, cultural and morphological characteristics were analyzed to confirm the molecular identification. No species of the genus Filosporella has yet been reported in Korea.

First Report of Leaf Spot in Fischer's Ragwort Caused by Didymella ligulariae

  • Gyo-Bin Lee;Hong-Sik Shim;Weon-Dae Cho;Wan-Gyu Kim
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.60-63
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    • 2023
  • During disease surveys from 2019 to 2021, the authors frequently encountered leaf spot symptoms on Fischer's ragwort plants growing at fields at six locations of Gangwon Province, Korea. The symptoms displayed brown to dark brown, circular or irregular spots on the plant leaves. The disease surveys at the six locations revealed 1-90% of diseased leaves of the plants. Phoma sp. was dominantly isolated from the diseased leaf lesions. Seven single-spore isolates of the fungus were selected and identified as Didymella ligulariae by investigation of their cultural, morphological, and molecular characteristics. Artificial inoculation test to Fischer's ragwort leaves was conducted with three isolates of D. ligulariae. The inoculation test revealed that the tested isolates cause leaf spot symptoms in the plants similar to the natural ones. The fungal pathogen has never been reported to cause leaf spot in Fischer's ragwort. Leaf spot of Fischer's ragwort caused by D. ligulariae is first reported in this study.

Myxochelin A, a cytotoxic antibiotic from the myxobacterium Angiococcus disciformis

  • Ahn Jong-Woong;Lee Chong-Ock;Baek Seung-Hwa
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.64-67
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    • 2002
  • In the course of screening for new anticancer antibiotics from myxobacteria, strain JW357 was found to produce an antibiotic that was active against several human cancer cell lines. This strain was identified as Angiacaccus disciformis by morphological and cultural characteristics. The antibiotic produced was identified as myxochelin A. It demonstrated significant cytotoxicity against certain human cancer cells with $IC_{50}$ values ranging 1.15 to $2.36{\mu}g/ml$. Myxochelin A was interestingly as active against multidrug-resistant CL02 cells as against the sensitive parental cells (HCT15).

Occurrence of Violet Root Rot on Membranous Milk Vetch Caused by Helicobasidium mompa in Korea

  • Hong, Sung-Kee;Kim, Wan-Gyu;Choi, Hyo-Won;Lee, Young-Kee;Shim, Hong-Sik
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.321-323
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    • 2011
  • Severe violet root rot occurred in a field of membranous milk vetch in Bonghwa, Korea, in October 2010. Two fungal isolates from the diseased plants were identified as Helicobasidium mompa based on their morphological, cultural, and molecular characteristics. This is the first report that H. mompa causes violet root rot on membranous milk vetch in Korea.