• 제목/요약/키워드: U. conglobata

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진해만 해역의 조간대에 서식하는 해조류의 군집 구조 (Marine Benthic Algal Community at Intertidal Zone in Jinhae Bay)

  • 곽석남
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2009
  • 진해만 조간대에서 서식하는 해조류 군집 구조를 파악하기 위하여 2007년에 8개 정점을 대상으로 계절별로 조사하였다. 조사기간 동안 총 45종의 해조류가 서식하였으며, 이 중 녹조류 4종, 갈조류 10종, 그리고 홍조류가 29종으로 나타났다. 우점종은 Ulva pertusa, U. conglobata, Sargassum horneri, Gelidium divaricatum, Gracilaria textorii, Polysiphonia morrowii으로 나타났다. 출현종수는 계절 및 정점에 따라 변하였다. 겨울에 가장 많은 42종이 출현하였으며, 여름에는 33종으로 가장 적었다. 정점별로는 정점 1,7,8에서 가장 많았으며, 정점 2와 3에서 가장 낮게 나타났나. 해조류 군집의 공간적 분포를 파악하기 위한 MDS 분석 결과에서는 해조류의 종조성 및 현존량이 각 정점의 물리해양학적인 특징 및 지형적인 차이에 의한 것으로 나타났나.

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Phylogenetic Relationships between Ulva conglobata and U. pertusa from Jeju Island Inferred from nrDNA ITS 2 Sequences

  • Kang, Sae-Hoon;Lee, Ki-Wan
    • ALGAE
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2002
  • In this study the length of ITS2 from four species of the Ulvaceae in Jeju Island varied between 167 and 203 bp. The resuits of this investigation showed that two genus, Ulva and Enteromorpha are grouped in a monophyletic assemblage with 100% bootstrap support in all phylogenetic trees. However, a thorough eamination of these characters from representatives does not provided a way to identify any unique morphological features of clasdes in this tree. This study reveals that Ulva conglobata and Ulva pertusa belong to one clade in the phylogenetic tree with the samples from Jeju Island, Korea.

한국산 새빨간검둥이 Neorhodomela aculeata 추출물의 피부세균에 대한 항균활성 (Antimicrobial Activity of Neorhodomela aculeata Extracts Against Human Skin Pathogens)

  • 이지희;이기훈;유현일;주효리;김영식;최한길;남기완
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제39권3호
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    • pp.292-296
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    • 2006
  • The antimicrobial activity of methanol extracts from 17 seaweeds was screened using a paper disc method and using three human skin pathogens: Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis and Candia albicans. The serial extraction of Neorhodomela aculeata was also conducted using four different solvents (n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and methanol) and the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of each extract was examined for the three pathogens. Of the 17 seaweeds, the MeOH extracts of Ulva conglobata, N. aculeata and Symphyocladia latiuscula showed antimicrobial activities. For the extracts from N. aculeata and S. latiuscula, the inhibition zones were more than 10 mm in diameter against S. aureus and S. epidermidis, and >7mm for C. albicans. The inhibition zone of U. conglobata treatment was about 8 mm for S. aureus only. The MIC of each N. aculeata extract ranged from 8 to 32 mg/mL against the three human skin pathogens, and the lowest value (8 mg/mL was with the methanol extract. These results suggest that the MeOH extract of N. aculeata might be useful for developing new antibiotics against human skin pathogens.