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Regional sea water chlorophyll distribution derived from MODIS for near-real time monitoring

  • Liew, S.C.;Heng, A.W.C.
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.1039-1041
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    • 2003
  • Ocean color products derived from remote sensing satellite data are useful for monitoring the sea water quality such as the concentrations of chlorophyll, sediments and dissolved organic matter. Currently, ocean color products derived from MODIS data can be requested from NASA over the internet. However, due to the bandwidth limitation of most users in this region, and the time delay in data delivery, the products cannot be use for near-real time monitoring of sea water chlorophyll. CRISP operates a MODIS data receiving station for environmental monitoring purposes. MODIS data have been routinely received and processed to level 1B. We have adapted the higher level processing algorithms from the Institutional Algorithms provided by NASA to run in a standalone environment. The implemented algorithms include the MODIS ocean color algorithms. Seasonal chlorophyll concentration composite can be compiled for the region. By comparing the near-real time chlorophyll product with the seasonal composite, anomaly in chlorophyll concentration can be detected.

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Effect of tight Intensity and Temperature on the Physiological Characteristics and Growth of panax spp. Leaves (광도와 온도가 인삼엽의 형태 및 생리적 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 이종화
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.30-39
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    • 1988
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of light intensity and temperature on the physiological characteristics and growth of ginseng leaves. The higher the transmittance of the shade, the greater the area was decreased. In contrast, however, the amount of transpiration was increased. There was no significant difference in the number of stomata, but the size of stomata was distinctively decreased. The higher the transmittance of the shade, the more the contents of total chlorophyll, chlorophyll a and b, and cartooned were decreased. In contrast, however, the aye ratio of chlorophyll was increased. Regardless of temperature, the contents of chlorophyll providing maximum photosynthesis at the end of June and August were 2.1mg and 1 8mg/g F.W. respectively.

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A Study on Spectral Characteristics of Korean White Pine (Pinus koraiensis $S_{IEB}$ et. $Z_{UCC}$) Needles in Gwangju-gun, Kyunggi-do, Korea (경기도 광주지역 잣나무 침엽의 분광특성에 관한 연구)

  • Joo Yeong-Teuk;Kim Young-Chai;Chung Dong-Jun;Kim Hong-Ryul
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to investigate spectral characterisistics and chlorophyll contents of Pinus koraiensis needles in Gwangju-gun, Kyunggi-do. In spectrum analysis by each age, needle showed difference on 700∼1,100 nm(NIR : near infrared ray). Light reflexibility keeps constant between 1st year needle and 3rd year needle, current year needle's value was higher than others and that was higher for 400∼500 nm and 600∼700 nm at 550 nm. Transmission to needle's age showed the highest result in current year needle. It showed in order of current, 1st, 2nd and 3rd year needle at 550 nm and 750 nm. Especially, current year needles of Pinus koraiensis showed a tendency to change transmission coefficient in NIR. The result of transmission coefficient measurement by each position of slope showed in order of middle slope, upper slope and lower slope. But the gathered needle in middle slope made marked change at NIR. Chlorophyll a content of the upper slope's needles was higher than other 4 positions but a component ratio was lower. In needle of the oppressed tree, Chlorophyll a content was rather low than others. Chlorophyll a content by slope positions, the upper slope's needle showed a highest value(4.48 mg/g) and lower slope was lowest value(1.35 mg/g). Chlorophyll b content also showed a similar tendency to chlorophyll a and chlorophyll(a+b) contents.

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The Effect of Light Quality on the Major Components of Hot Pepper Plant(Capsicum annuum L.) Grown in Polyethylene Film House -II. Chlorophyll, Carotenoid and Capsaicin Content- (신미종(辛味種) 고추의 Polyethylene Film House 재배시(栽培時) 주요성분(主要成分)에 미치는 Light Quality의 영향 - II. Chlorophyll, Carotenoid 및 Capsaicin 함량(含量) -)

  • Kim, Kwang-Soo;Kim, Soon-Dong;Park, Jyung-Rewng;Roh, Seung-Moon;Yoon, Tai-Hyeon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.8-10
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    • 1978
  • After growing the hot pepper fruits in polyethylene film(PE) house covered with white or red colored film, the fruits were collected and chlorophyll, carotenoid, and capsaicin content was analyzed. Although total chlorophyll content was higher in fruit of white PE house$(208.9{\mu}g/g-F.W)$ as compared to that of red PE house $(153.0{\mu}g/g-F.W)$ grown plants, the ratio of chlorophyll a over b were similar, giving 2.15 and 2.13 respectively in white and red PE house. Total carotenoid, $\beta$-carotene and the capsaicin content were higher in fruits of red PE house grown plants. Therefore, it is suggested that red film could be used as a successful covering material for poly ethylene film house.

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Studies on Simultaneous Determination of Chlorophyll a and b, Pheophorbide a, and $\beta-Carotene$ in Chlorella and Spirulina Products (클로렐라 및 스피루리나제품에 함유된 엽록소 a, b, 페오포르바이드 a 및 $\beta$-카로틴의 동시분석법에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Young Ja;Kim So Hee;Kim Jin-Sook;Han Jeong A;Seo Hae Jeom;Lim Hyo Jeong;Choi Soo Young
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2005
  • A simple and sensitive analysis method based on reverse phase (RP) HPLC with UV detector was developed for simultaneous determination of chlorophyll a and b, pheophorbide a and $\beta-Carotene$ in Chlorella and Spirulina products. For added concentration $(50\;\mug/ml)$ of chlorophyll a and b, pheophorbide a and $\beta-Carotene$, recoveries of those were 70.3, 71.6, 60.1 and $90.5\%$, respectively, with relative standard deviations of 2.8,6.0, 10.6 and $10.4\%$. Limit of detection and quantification had ranges of $0.1\sim1.0\;\mug/ml$ and $0.2\sim2.0\;\mug/ml$, respectively. Calibration curve was linear with correlation coefficient of 0.995 for chlorophyll a and b, pheophorbide a and $\beta-Carotene$. Results of simultaneous determination in Chlorella and Spirulina products were showed ranges of $121.g\sim543.0\;\mug/ml$ for chlorophyll a,$0.6\sim160.0\;\mug/ml$ for chlorophyll b, $19.2\sim60.3\;\mug/ml$ for pheophorbide a and $383.6\sim1713.7\;\mug/ml$ for $\beta-Carotene$, respectively. Chlorophyll b contents in Chlorella products were detected above 30 times level to those in Spirulina products. $\beta-Carotene$ contents in Spirulina products were detected 2.7 times level to those in Chlorella products.

Cloning of CAB cDNA encoding chlorophyll a/b binding protein of photosystem II in Korean ginseng and Use in Plant (고려인삼 광계 II Chlorophyll a/b binding Protein 유전자(CAB)의 cloning 및 식물에의 활용연구)

  • 김갑식;이기원;이종철;여운형;채순용;박은경
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.152-159
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    • 1999
  • A CAB cDNA clone(pKGCAB) encoding the light harvesting chlorophyll a/b binding protein of the semi-shade plant, Korean ginseng(Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) was isolated by the one-way path random sequencing of ginseng cDNA library clones and transgenic tobacco plants(Nicotiana tabacum NC82) were produced by the transformation of this ginseng CAB gene in use of Agrobacterium tumefaciens LBA4404. The CAB gene showed type 1 structure of LHCP-II, 84% similarity in nucleotide sequence and 92% in amino acid sequence to that of Nicotiana tabacum CAB40, respectively. Seed germination and initial growth of the transgenic tobacco plants transformed with the cDNA fragment were accelerated under low light intensity compared with those of normal tobacco plant, that may result from the higher light sensitivity of the transgenic plants than that of the normal.

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Assessment of environmental impacts of LID technologies on vegetation

  • Choi, Hyeseon;Hong, Jungsun;Geronimo, F.K.F.;Kim, Lee-Hyung
    • Membrane and Water Treatment
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2019
  • LID facilities do not consider environmental factors, and due to inappropriate vegetation planting causing degradation in efficiency due to plant damage and difficulty in maintenance. Therefore, in this study, assessment of impact environmental factor by seasonal variation of chlorophyll and growth of vegetation planted in LID technologies and change of pollutant reduction were conducted. In the case of B-SJ and B-RI, growth rate decreased after summer (August), and B-MG showed steady growth until autumn (September). Chlorophyll was found to increase during spring season while it decreased during autumn season. The chlorophyll concentration was found to affect the plant growth pattern. TN reduction efficiency was highest with greater than 80% efficiency in summer, and it was analyzed that plants were identified as the main factor affecting the seasonal reduction efficiency of TN. Also, temperature and relative humidity were analyzed to affect plant growth, activity and pollutant removal efficiency. Plant type and growth pattern are considered as factors to be considered in selection of appropriate plant types in LID technologies.

The Effects of W-B Radiation on Photosynthetic Electron Transport of Baney (Hondeum vulgare L) Leaves (UV-B가 보리(Hordeum vulgare L.)잎의 광합성 전자전달에 미치는 영향)

  • 박강은;정화숙
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.369-378
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    • 1997
  • The effects of various intensity of W-B on barley seeding were investigated by PS I and II activities and chlorophyll fluorescence. The Inhibitory effect of UV-B radiation on electron transport activity was Increased as the intensity of UV-B Irradiation was increased. Especially, PS I is more sensitive to UV-B radiation than PS I is. By the addition of uncle electron donor, DPC, to the chloroplasts of the barley seedlings treated with UV-B, the photoreduction of DCPIP was recovered by only 1 IBI on electron transport activity. However, the activity of PS II was Inhibited by 45% by the treatment with UV-B, but recovered it only 11% by the addition of DPC. These suggest that other sites besides the oxidation site of PS II may be affected more by UV-B Irradiation. As the intensify of UV-B was Increased, Fo was Increased while Fv was decreased, and thus Fv/Fm was decreased. This means that photochemical efficiency was reduced. With this parameters, it might be that UV-B radiation affected adversely to around PS II.

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Validation of chlorophyll algorithm in Ulleung Basin, East/Japan Sea

  • Yoo, Sin-Jae;Kim, Hyun-Cheol;Lee, Jeong-ah;Park, Mi-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2002
  • The results of our observation in May 2000 indicated that the SeaWiFS algorithm (O'Reilley et al., 1998), which was adopted for OSMI data processing, overestimated the actual chlorophyll values. This was rather unexpected in that there were good reasons to expect that the bio-optical properties of East/Japan Sea belonged to Case 1 water and in such case, the OC2 algorithm would give unbiased estimates of actual chlorophyll a values. In November 2000, a cruise conducted bio-optical surveys in the same area. This time we added HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) method for measuring chlorophyll a concentration to the standard fluorometric method, which we hale been using during the past Fluorometric method with acidification is known to result in under/overestimation of chlorophyll values in many parts of the world oceans, while it is easier and cheaper than HPLC method. To our surprise, the comparison of HPLC chlorophyll and fluorometric chlorophyll values show that fluorometric values gave an underestimation up to 50%. This error was due to the presence of accessory pigments such as chlorophyll b. Considering this error, our precious result of May 2000(Yoo et al., 2000) might have to be reinterpreted. Calculation of reflectance at 490 and 555nm, however, indicated that this is not still enough to explain the discrepancies.

Coordination Chemistry of Chlorophylls: Which Side of the Chlorin Macrocycle is Favored for the Ligand Coordination\ulcorner

  • Oba, Toru;Tamiaki, Hitoshi
    • Journal of Photoscience
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.362-363
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    • 2002
  • Since chlorophyll a and bacteriochlorophyll a are asymmetric molecules, an external ligand can coordinate to the central Mg atom either from the chiorin macrocycle side where the C13$^2$-methoxycarbonyl moiety protrudes (denoting as the 'back' side) or frome the other side (the 'face' side). We investigated which side of the macrocycle is favored for the ligand coordination, by survey of the highly resolved crystal structures of various photosynthetic proteins and theoretical model calculations. It is found that chlorophyll a as well as bacteriochlorophyll a and b in the photosynthetic proteins mostly bind their ligands on the 'back' sides. This finding was confirmed by the theoretical calculations for methyl chlorophyllide a and methyl bacteriochlorophyllide a as models: the 'back' type ligand-(bacterio )chlorophyll complex was more stable than the 'face' type one. The calculations predicted influence of the Cl3$^2$-stereochemistry on the choice of the side of the ligand coordination, which is discussed in relation to the presence of the Cl3$^2$-epimer of chlorophyll a in photosystem I reaction center [I].

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