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Studies on Freezing Tolerance of Mulberry, Morus species -Relation between Freezing Tolerance and Some Substances in Mulberry Branches- (뽕나무 내한성에 관한 연구 -특히 지조함유물질과 내한성과의 관계에 대하여-)

  • 김호락
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.7-25
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    • 1980
  • Some substances and freezing tolerance in the mulberry (Morus species) branch have been studied on the basis of varietal differences and harvesting times along with harvesting methods in autumn. The results obtained are summarized as follows; 1. The highest freezing tolerance was shown in the varieties of Yongcheon-chou, Jasan, Kang-weon No. 3 and Ichihei, the medium in Roso. Kairyonezumigaeshi, Yanagida and Kokuso No. 28, and the lowest in Ichinose, Mokuso, Kokuso No. 21 and Suweousang No. 3. 2. There was a signifiant negative correlation (r= -0.59*) between death atop percentage in the field and the temperature required to kill 50% of the mulberry buds (T$_{50}$) with the harvesting times and methods in autumn. Cold hardening occurred in the early through the end of September with the peak at the mid-september. During this period, leaf harvest decreased freezing tolerance with remarkable decrease due to picking all the leaves and leaving several leaves at the base of branch. Greater cold hardening was induced by leaving several leaves after topping. 3. Negative correlations were observed between freezing tolerance and the contents of soluble (r =-0.70*) and crude (r= -0.70*) protein. However, positive correlations were shown between freezing tolerance and total carbohydrate contents per crude (r=0.31*) and per soluble (r=0.71*) protein . There were also positive correlations between freezing tolerance and total sugar (r=0.67*) and RNA content (r=0.99**). No relationships of dry matter. fat. total carbohydrate and DNA contents were observed to the freezing tolerance. 4. Such sugars as raffinose. lactose, sucrose, glucose, fructose. arabinose. xylose. ribose (assumed) and rhamnose were detected in winter mulberry branch. Major sugars such as sucrose, glucose, and fructose were supposed to have higher relationship to the freezing tolerance than the other sugars. 5. Late harvesting increased RNA content except in the case of total leaf picking at mid-September. Leaf picking decreased RNA content. Some amount of RNA was, however, maintained by leaving several leaves after topping Leaving upper-middle leaves of a branch showed high RNA content. Leaving young leaves at the top and the overmatured leaves at the base showed low content. A positive correlation (r=0.51*) was noted between RNA content and freezing tolerance in the different harvesting methods.s.

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Determination of hesperidin in mixed tea by HPLC (HPLC를 이용한 혼합차의 Hesperidin 정량)

  • Han, Saem;Mok, So-Youn;Kim, Hye-Min;Lee, Jeong-Min;Lee, Dong-Gu;Lee, Sook-Young;Kim, Jong-Kee;Kim, Sun-Ju;Lee, Sang-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.295-299
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    • 2011
  • The content of hesperidin in the mixed tea, which was composed of dried orange peel, laurel leaf, mulberry leaf, silver magnolia leaf, oriental melon tap, cassia seed, and licorice root, was determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Hesperidin was quantified by a reverse phase column with gradient solvent system (watcr:acetonitrile = 80:20 to 35:65 for 30 min) and UV/VIS detection (280 nm). The How rate was kept constant at 1.0 ml/min. The content of hesperidin in the mixed tea was measured in depending on extraction time 1, 2, 3, and 4 min (29.07, 52.39, 52.45, and 88.35 mg/g, respectively).

Development and Application of Non-Destructive-Type Device of Ingredients in Mulberry Leaf Tea (뽕잎 차에서의 성분 비파괴형 기기 기술 개발 및 응용)

  • Cheun, Byeung-Soo;Min, Je-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.1595-1600
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    • 2013
  • In the present study,effect of natural mulbelly leaf tea on DMEM MDCK cell line. Mulbelly leaf teas inhibited the proliferation in primery MDCK cells in a dose dependent manner. These results show that mulbelly teas potent inhibits the reactive oxygen species (ROS) and not destruction a component. Therefore, mulbelly teas might improve overall quality of the color and taste. And might be applied newly to development of componant mulbelly teas quality and biochemical change by ROS in living things.

Antioxidant Activity and in vitro for Anticancer Effects of Manufactured Fermented Mulberry Leaf Tea (뽕잎발효차 제조에 따른 항산화 및 in vitro 항암활성)

  • Bae, Man-Jong;Ye, Eun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.796-804
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted to compare and analyze the qualitative property of MLT (mulberry leaf tea) and FMLT (fermented mulberry leaf tea) based on the antioxidant, anticancer activities of various extracts. When the antioxidant activity of MLT and FMLT extracts was evaluated, the electron donating activity was found to increase proportionally as the concentration of each extract increased. In addition, the extract of FMLT showed a higher electron donating activity than that of MLT. Furthermore, the ethanol extracts showed the highest electron donating ability. When the SOD activity was evaluated, it was also found to increase proportionally with the concentration of each extract. Furthermore, the SOD activity of the ethanol extract group was the highest, whereas the SOD like activities of both MLT and FMLT were similar. When nitrite decomposition was evaluated for each pH, the highest value was observed at pH 1.2. Finally, the nitrite deleting ability was the highest for the ethanol extracts. When each extract of MLT and FMLT was analyzed in vitro for anticancer effects, they were found to decrease the number of cancer cells proportionally as the concentration of extract increased for both HeLa cells and MCF-7 cells. Furthermore, FMLT was found to exert a greater inhibition of cancer cells than MLT. Among the extract groups, the ethanol extract induced the greatest inhibition of the development of cancer cells, and these effects were greater against MCF-7 cells than HeLa cells.

Effect of Foliar Spray upon Mulberry Damaged by Late Frost (늦서리 피해 뽕나무의 엽면시비 효과)

  • 김종한;김동일
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.89-93
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    • 1990
  • Mulberry, damaged by a late frost on April 27, received a foliar spray of 0.5% Urea or Jambi(a foliar fertilizer). The sprays were applied once every 3 days from May 16 for 12 days. The results were : 1. Approximately 70 auxillary buds per tree sprouted after the frost. The difference between the lowest and highest number of buds was 3 to fold. 2. For the 25 days beginning May 18, shoot length increased 5.4 fold, leaf number 2.1 fold, and shoot weight 9.6 fold. 3. Yield from latent buds was about 5% of total yield. 4. Length of new shoots decreased 26% due to frost. Urea spray and Jambi increased shoot length 10% and 1%, respectively, compared to control. 5. Leaf number decreased by 5.2 due to frost. Urea spray and Jambi increased leaf number 18% and 5%, respectively, compared to control. 6. Weight of new shoot was decrease 43% by frost. Urea and Jambi spray increased shoot weight 7% and 6%, respectively, compared to control. 7. Net leaf yield decreased 47% due to frost. Urea spray and Jambi increased left yield 7% and 5%, respectively, compared to control. 8. Yield in an undamaged plot was 1,587kg, damaged 932kg, 1,070kg in urea spray, and 1,033kg/10a in Jambi spray. Yield of frost damaged plots was 59% of undamaged. Foliar spray increased this to 68% of undamaged. 9. Yield increased 3.5% daily by with postponement of harvest. Yield of four days postponement was expected 73% of undamaged. Urea spray with 4 days postponement expected to be increased this to 82% of undamaged.

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Studies on the Mulberry Variety "Yongchonppong"(Morus alba L.) II. Increasing Effect of Mulberry Leaf Value for Food by Cover Rearing with Vinylon Gauze (용천뽕에 관한 연구 II. 한랭사 피복사육에 따른 용천뽕(Morus alba L.)의 사료가치)

  • 박광준;양성렬
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1993
  • Yongchonppong is liable to withering of leaf and it is lowering leaf value for the feed. In this respect, covering of the vinylon gauze over the feed has been carried out in the branch rearing system to sustain leaf value as itself. The covering of the vintlon gauze over Yongchonppong marks 7% and 9% increment of cocoon yield in dry season, spring rearing season, as compared to the non-covering of the vinylon gauze over Kaeryangppong and Yongchonppong, respectively. There was no significant differences in cocoon shell percentages of them. In more humid environment than average relative humidity in Korea the rearing results of "Yongchonppong" was improved by covering with vinylon gauze after feeding compared with the non-covered rearing. However, the vinylon guage covering was not effective for improving the rearing results of "Kaeryangppong". No effect of the vinylon gauze covering was seen in the area where it frequently rains and raining season lasts. In case of the non-covering of the vinylon gauze, Yongchonppong reduces repidly in the first three hours of exposure to the air, as compared to Kaeryangppong. The water content reductions rate of Yongchonppong in 6 hours of exposure to the air marks 7% to so when the dry vinylon gauze cover and 17 to 26% when the wet vinylon gauze covers, as compared to 58.8% of it for the noncovering of the vinylon gauze.f the vinylon gauze.

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Study on the Effects of the Phosphate and Potassium Fertilizer Amount on the Mulberry Yields (숙전에서의 인산및 가리시비량이 뽕잎수량에 미치는 영향)

  • 정태암;박광준;이원주
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1978
  • The effect of phosphorus and potassium on the leaf yielding from the mulberry field was surveyed, designing four application levels of potassium and phosphorus respectively; Po, P$^1$/$_2$ and P$_1$and P$_2$ for phosphorus, K$^1$/$_3$, K$^2$/$_3$, K$_1$and K$_2$for potassium after amount of nitrogen was constant at 25kg/l0a. The standard application of three elements is at 25-11-15kg/l0a. No application only showed significance among the treatments in the 3rd year autumn. However there is no significance, ever decreasing 2.7∼5.9% of leaf yielding in application of potassium and 6.4∼11.5% of leaf yielding in application of phosphorus. There is also no increase of leaf yielding even with application of double quantity of phosphorus and potassium. Potassium in soil was considerably fluctuated, while fluctuation of phosphorus is very low. With these results, it was evident that the conventional application level for phosphorus (11kg/l0a) is reasonable and for potassium may be cut down to 5∼10kg/l0a without showing any significance for the successive three years.

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Growth Stimulation of Mulberry Trees in Unsterilized Soil under Field Conditions with VA Mycorrhizal Inoculation (VA내생균근이 뽕나무의 생장에 미치는 영향)

  • 김중채;최연홍;문재유;김주읍
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.7-10
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    • 1984
  • Mulberry Seedlings germinated and grown under green house conditions were inoculated with Glomus mosseae, Mosse and Trappe (a Kind of Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae) prior to outplanting into unsterilized soil. They were grown on phosphate deficient soil for 6 months after planting. Shoot length, stem diameter and leaf yield of the inoculated plants were found to be significantly greater than uninoculated ones. It was observed in foliar mineral content that the levels of N, P$_2$O$\sub$5/, CaO of the inoculated plants were higher but the level of MgO of the inoculated plants was lower than the uninoculated ones. In the mineral content of roots, it was observed that the level of P$_2$O$\sub$5/ was higher but the level of N was lower significantly in the inoculated plants than the uninoculated ones.

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Influence of Different Treatment Regimes of Phytoecdysteroid on Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.

  • Kumar S. Nirmal;Nair K. Sashindran;Mondal Sumana
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 2007
  • The response of silkworm, Bombyx mori L. to phytoecdysteroid (PE) when administered at different ages of $5^{th}$ instar was studied in the popular bivoltine ($CSR2{\times}CSR4$) and multi${\times}$bivoltine ($PM{\times}CSR2$) silkworm hybrids, reared on the Victory-1 variety of mulberry leaves. PE was administered to $5^{th}$ instar silkworm per os at a rate of $250{\mu}g$ per 100 larvae to different batches of silkworm at 0, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144 hrs and at the onset of cocoon spinning when a few larvae were ripe. The larval and mounting duration, cocoon yield and cocoon characters were influenced by PE. The intensity of influence was dependent on the time of application. The larvae treated at the beginning of the instar, improved the economic traits significantly with a marginal increase in larval duration. In the larvae treated at the middle of the instar, larval duration was shortened remarkably but the economic traits were adversely affected. This particular treatment can become a good management strategy in the case of mulberry leaf shortage or disease incidence. In the larvae treated at the onset of cocoon spinning, the mounting duration was substantially reduced without much effect on the cocoon traits which would be a big benefit in commercial sericulture. The physiological significance of varied response of silkworm to PE administration is discussed.

Effect of Mulberry Leaf Sprayed with Rutin and GABA on Silkworm Growth (Rutin 및 GABA 첨식이 누에 성장에 미치는 영향)

  • 방해선;이완주
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.108-112
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    • 1996
  • This experiment was carried out to investigate the feeding effect of rutin (quercetin-3-o-${\beta}$-rutinoside) and ${\gamma}$-aminobutyric acid(GAB) sprayed on mulberry leaves on silkworm growth. Amount of ingest, digest and feces showed no difference statistically except rutin. Rutin made 6% increase of amount of digest, compared to the control. However, rutin or GABA decreased maximaly silkworm weight by 28% during the experimental period. GABA showed body weight loss by 15%, rutin by 7% respectively, compared to the control. Rutin and GABA extended three days larval period and extended one day mounting period and decreased 15.4% and 91% in number of mounted silkworm compared with the control, respectively.

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