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Heterothallic Type of Mating System for Cordyceps cardinalis

  • Sung, Gi-Ho;Shrestha, Bhushan;Han, Sang-Kuk;Kim, Soo-Young;Sung, Jae-Mo
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.282-285
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    • 2010
  • Cordyceps cardinalis successfully produced its fruiting bodies from multi-ascospore isolates. However, subcultures of multiascospore isolates could not produce fruiting bodies after few generations. Fruiting body production also differed from sector to sector of the same isolate. Single ascospore isolates were then co-inoculated in combinations of two to observe the fruiting characteristics. Combinations of certain isolates produced perithecial stromata formation, whereas other combinations did not produce any fruiting bodies. These results show that C. cardinalis is a heterothallic fungus, requiring two isolates of opposite mating types for fruiting body production. It was also shown that single ascospore isolates are hermaphrodites.

적정 '기술'에서 적정한 '사회기술 시스템'으로: 에너지 관련 기술 분야의 국제개발협력과 사회적 혁신 (From appropriate "technology" to appropriate "socio-technical system" : International development cooperation and social innovation in energy field)

  • 한재각;조보영;이진우
    • 과학기술학연구
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.1-35
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    • 2013
  • 이 글은 한국에서의 적정기술에 대한 논의와 실천이 기술중심적이고 기술개발(제공)자 중심적인 접근에 국한된 상대적으로 좁은 범위에서 이루어지고 있다는 성찰 위에서, 기술을 둘러싼 사회적, 제도적인 측면과 기술 수용자의 측면을 강조하는 사회-기술 시스템적인 시각에서 적정기술을 통한 국제개발협력 활동을 논의할 필요성을 제기한다. 이를 위해서 우선 적정기술을 기술사회 시스템 논의에 비춰 볼 때 검토해 볼 몇 가지 쟁점-적정기술은 수준 낮은 수준인가? 적정기술 실천은 단위 기술 혹은 제품을 제공하는 것인가? 적정기술은 개발도상국 사람들의 기본적인 필요만을 충족시키기 위한 것인가?-에 대해 논의하였다. 이어 개발도상국-라오스, 태국, 방글라데시-에서 이루어지는 (재생)에너지와 관련한 현지 단체들의 적정기술 실천을 앞서 정리한 쟁점을 중심으로 살펴보면서 사회기술적 시스템적 접근의 의미를 구체적으로 논의해보았다. 다음으로 한국의 적정기술 담론을 비판적으로 평가하는 한편, 민간 국제개발협력 활동 중 재생에너지 관련 사례-몽골의 G-Saver, 네팔과 라오스의 태양광 발전기-를 통해 적정기술 실천의 현황에 대해서 검토하고자 했다. 마지막으로 국내외 사례를 종합하면서, 한국 국제개발협력 활동에서 적정기술 접근을 수용하기 위해 고려해야 할 점에 대해서 몇가지 제안하고, 추후 연구과제를 정리하였다.

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신재생 에너지의 백신 콜드체인 확장 효과: 네팔 사례 연구 (Impact of Renewable Energy on Extension of Vaccine Cold-chain: a case study in Nepal)

  • 김민수;문정욱;류종하;김민식;비나약 반다리;박정은;아누즈 바타찬;비탈 모가살레;추원식;이선영;송철기;안성훈
    • 적정기술학회지
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.94-102
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    • 2020
  • 신재생에너지는 개발도상국의 농촌 지역의 지속가능한 개발을 위한 필수 요소이다. 나아가, 독립형 신재생에너지 발전 시스템을 의료 분야에 응용하여 삶의 질을 증진시킬 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 개발도상국에서 백신을 안전하게 보관하고 보급하여, 콜드체인 영역을 확장하기 위해서 신재생에너지 기반 백신 공급 시스템을 구축하였다. 백신 공급 시스템은 신재생 에너지로 전기를 공급하는 보건소와 이를 연결하는 스마트 백신 캐리어로 구성되었다. 백신 캐리어는 펠티어 소자를 이용하여 냉각 시스템을 개선하였고, 위치 및 온도 모니터링 장비를 설치하였다. 또한, 네팔의 남부 마을에서 현장시험과 지형학적 분석으로 개발된 시스템의 성능 및 효과를 평가하였다. 신재생에너지 시스템은 보건소의 냉장고를 정상적으로 작동시켰으며, 백신 캐리어는 더욱 긴 냉장 시간과 안정적인 온도 조절 성능을 확보하였다. 지형학적 분석 결과, 본 시스템이 기존보다 넓은 지역으로 백신을 보급할 수 있을 것으로 추정하였다. 따라서, 신재생에너지와 스마트 기기의 도입이 콜드체인 영역을 확장하고 백신 공급율을 증가시켜, 결과적으로 개발도상국의 농촌 지역 의료 서비스를 개선할 수 있을 것으로 기대한다.

Characteristics of Metacordyceps yongmunensis, a New Species from Korea

  • Sung, Gi-Ho;Shrestha, Bhushan;Sung, Jae-Mo
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.171-175
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    • 2010
  • Metacordyceps yongmunensis is a newly reported species from Korea, which is very similar to Cordyceps species in morphological characters. It grows on large lepidopteran pupa, and numerous white stromata grow on a single host. Mycelial growth characteristics of M. yongmunensis isolates were studied in different media and at different temperatures. Also, different carbon sources, nitrogen sources, and mineral salts were tested for mycelial growth of M. yongmunensis. Schizophyllum (mushroom) genetics complete medium plus yeast extract, Schizophyllum (mushroom) genetics minimal medium, and Martin's peptone dextrose agar produced longer colony diameters and more compact mycelial density than other media. The optimum temperature for mycelial growth was $25^{\circ}C$. Carbon sources such as sucrose, soluble starch, dextrose, glucose, dextrin, maltose, and fructose showed better mycelial growth, whereas peptone, yeast extract and tryptone resulted in the best mycelial growth of all of the nitrogen sources tested. All of the mineral salts tested showed similar growth as the control, except $K_2HPO_4$ which showed longer colony diameter and more compact mycelial density. The compact colonies were white and cottony with a greenish margin. The results showed that M. yongmunensis is an easy fungus to growas it grew from 30 to more than 50 mm in 2 wk.

Tourism and CO2 Emissions: A Case Study of Selected South Asian Countries

  • AHMAD, Waheed;MAJEED, Muhammad Tariq;NAZ, Ayesha;ANDLIB, Zubaria;TANVEER, TANVEER
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The present study examines the effects of tourism on carbon dioxide emissions for selected South Asian economies over the time from 1995 to 2016. Research design, data and methodology: The present study is an annual time series analysis of tourism and CO2 emissions. The data is taken from World Development Indicators, an official data bank of World Bank. The study sample covers four South Asian countries, namely Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The empirical analysis is conducted by employing Pedroni panel cointegration, Fully Modified OLS, and Dynamic OLS approaches of estimation. Results: Tourism significantly increases environmental degradation in selected South Asian economies. The empirical estimated results indicate, that 1 % increase in tourism related activities leads to 0.16 % increase in CO2 emissions. In addition energy consumption and GDP are also causing an upsurge in CO2 emissions in the selected panel of South Asian economies. As the empirical results indicate that 1% increase in GDP stimulates carbon dioxide emissions by 0.23%. Conclusion: In order to protect the environment, the study emphasizes that sustainable tourism practices need to be promoted in the selected South Asian countries. Policy implication and provided and discussed.

Growth and Cultural Characteristics of Ophiocordyceps longissima Collected in Korea

  • Sung, Gi-Ho;Shrestha, Bhushan;Han, Sang-Kuk;Sung, Jae-Mo
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2011
  • We investigated the effect of nutritional and environmental factors on Ophiocordyceps longissima mycelial growth. The longest colony diameter was observed on Schizophyllum (mushroom) genetics complete medium plus yeast extract, Schizophyllum (mushroom) genetics minimal medium, and Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA); however, malt-extract yeast-extract agar, SDA plus yeast extract, yeast-extract malt-extract peptone dextrose agar, SDA, oatmeal agar, and potato dextrose agar showed higher mycelia density. A temperature of $25^{\circ}C$ was optimum and 7.0 was the optimum pH for mycelial growth. Colony diameter was similar under light and dark conditions. Maltose and yeast extract showed the highest mycelial growth among carbon and nitrogen sources respectively. The effect of mineral salts was less obvious; however, $K_3PO_4$ showed slightly better growth than that of the other mineral salts tested. Among all nutrition sources tested, complex organic nitrogen sources such as yeast extract, peptone, and tryptone were best for mycelial growth of O. longissima. Ophiocordyceps longissima composite medium, formulated by adding maltose (2% w/v), yeast extract (1% w/v), and $K_3PO_4$ (0.05% w/v) resulted in slightly longer colony diameter. In vitro mycelial O. longissima growth was sustainable and the production of fruiting bodies could be used for commercial purposes in the future.

Growth and Cultural Characteristics of Cordyceps cardinalis Collected from Korea

  • Sung, Gi-Ho;Shrestha, Bhushan;Han, Sang-Kuk;Kim, Soo-Young;Sung, Jae-Mo
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.274-281
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    • 2010
  • Cordyceps cardinalis was reported in Japan and the USA in 2004, and its fruiting bodies have recently been cultured in Korea. Herbarium specimens preserved at the Cordyceps Research Institute, Mushtech, Korea were revised and identified as C. cardinalis, based on morphological characters and conidial structures. Most of the C. cardinalis specimens were collected from Mt. Halla in Jeju-do. The effects of various nutritional sources and environmental conditions such as temperature and pH on mycelial growth of C. cardinalis were studied. Oatmeal agar, Martin's peptone dextrose agar, and Schizophyllum (mushroom) genetics complete medium plus yeast extract resulted in the best mycelial growth. Among carbon sources, cereals, and nitrogen sources, maltose, oatmeal, and peptone resulted in the best mycelial growth respectively. Mineral salts helped to increase growth rate but only resulted in thin mycelial density, similar to water agar. A temperature of $25^{\circ}C$ and a pH of 7 resulted in the highest mycelial growth. Based on these results, a Cordyceps cardinalis composite medium (CCM) was formulated with 1% maltose, 2% oatmeal, 1% peptone, and 2% agar. Use of the CCM resulted in slightly better mycelial growth than that of other commonly used agar media. Only organic nitrogen sources imparted a reddish pigmentation to the agar media, but this character diminished after several subcultures. A 7 day culture duration resulted in the best mycelial growth.