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우리나라 배추 뿌리혹병 연구 현홍과 향후과제 (Review of Researches on Clubroot Disease of Chinese Cabbage in Korea and Future Tasks for Its Management)

  • 김충희;조원대;이상범
    • 식물병연구
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2003
  • Clubroot disease of curcifer crops caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae had been first reported in 1928 in Korea, and maintained mild occurrence until 1980s. Since 1990s the disease has become severe in alpine areas of Kyonggi and Kangwon, gradually spread to plain fields throughout the country, and remains as the great-est limiting factor for its production. Researches on the disease has begun in late 1990s after experiencing severe epidemics. Survey of occurrence and etiological studies have been carried out, particularly, on the pathogen physiology, race identification, quantification of soil pathogen population, and host spectrum of the pathogen. Ecology of gall formation and its decay, yield loss assessment associated with time of infection, and relationships between crop rotation and the disease incidence was also studied during late 1990s. In studies of its control, more than 200 crucifer cultivars were evaluated for their resistance to the disease. Lime applica-tion to field soil was also attempted to reduce the disease incidence. Resistant radish and welsh onion were recommended as rotation crops with crucifers after 3-year field experiments. However, so for, most studies on clubroot disease in Korea have been focused on chemical control. Two fungicides, fluazinam and flusulfamide, were selected and extensively studied on their application technologies and combination effects with lime application or other soil treatment. To develop environmentally-friendly control methods, solar-disinfection of soil, phosphoric acid as a nontoxic compound, and root-parasiting endophytes as biocontrol agents were examined for their effects on the disease in fields. In the future, more researches are needed to be done on development of resistant varieties effective to several races of the pathogen, establishment of economically-sound crop rotation system, and improvement of soil-disinfection technique applicable to Korean field condi-tion, and development of methodology of pretreatment of fungicides onto seeds and seedbeds.

Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora, a Causal Agent for Both Stem Canker and Seed Decay on Soybean

  • Sun, Su-li;Van, Kyu-Jung;Kim, Moon-Young;Min, Kyung-Hun;Lee, Yin-Won;Lee, Suk-Ha
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.55-59
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    • 2012
  • Northern stem canker caused by $Diaporthe$ $phaseolorum$ var. $caulivora$ ($Dpc$) has become a serious disease in soybean. The objectives of this study were to survey the existence of $Dpc$ on soybean in Korea, and to examine the potential pathogenicity of $Dpc$ in seed decay. One such isolate, SSLP-4, isolated from a field-grown plant of the Korean soybean cultivar Danbaekkong, was identified as $Dpc$, based on its morphological and molecular characteristics by sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS), translation elongation factor (TEF) 1-${\alpha}$ and ${\beta}$-tubulin regions, as well as pathogenic analyses. Moreover, morphological and molecular analyses revealed that isolate SSLP-4 was nearly identical to $Dpc$ strains from the United States. Pathogenicity tests on hypocotyls of soybean seedlings and detached leaves resulted in typical symptoms of soybean northern stem canker and inoculation on plants at R5-R7 stage caused seed decay. All results suggest that the $Dpc$ strain SSLP-4 can cause both stem canker and seed decay on soybean. Thus, the SSLP-4 isolate has the potential to contribute greatly to understanding of host plant resistance mechanisms, both at vegetative and reproductive growth stages in soybean.

씨고자리파리의 생태 및 기주식물에 대한 저항성 (Delia platura(Meigen): Bionomics and It`s Resistance to Host Plants)

  • 김태흥;조형찬
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 1989
  • 전북 완주군 봉동지성의 골파단장을 중심으로 Delia속에 속하는 휴안용 4,000여 개체를 채집하여 사육실(24$\pm$$2^{\circ}C$, RH 70$\pm$5%, L: D=16h : 8h)에서 사육 및 동정, 연구의 공시충으로 하고, 생태 및 기주식물 저항성을 조사한 결과는 다음과 같다. 채집한 휴안용과 우화된 성충을 동정한 결과 씨고자리파리, D. Platura(Meigen)가 주요종으로 나타났다. 산란전기는 9 일이었으며, 성충의 생명은 암컷이 50(3~77)일로 숫컷의24(1`59)일보다 2배 정도 길었다. 광이 주어지는 이른새벽부터 아침에 가장 높은 우화율을 나타내었으며, 숫컷이 약 2~3일 먼저 우화하였다. 토양깊이에 따른 우화상황은 표면에서 가장 빨랐으며 깊이 에 따라 운연되었 다. 월다용은 4월중순부터 우화하기 시작하여 5월초순까지 계속되었으며 발생최성기는 4월말이었다. 자웅 성비는 1 : 1. 02이었으며, 우화율은 휴안용이 79.63%로 비휴안용의 91. 16%보다 현저히 낮았다. 실험실에서 유충먹이로 양파가 선호성을 보였다. 기주별 산란선호성은 완두와 유채가 검정콩이나 팥보다 현저하게 높았고, 콩 품종별로는 밀양 17호와 백운이 현저하게 낮았다. 유충에 대한 콩 품종의 감수성은 남천이 가장 높았다.

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제주도에서의 외래종 돼지풀잎벌레 분포 및 외래종 돼지풀 제거를 위한 생물학적 방제 대상종으로의 활용 가능성 (The Distribution of the Exotic Species, Ophraella communa LeSage (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) and Their Applicability for Biological Control against Ragweed Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. on Jeju Island)

  • 김도성;오기석;이영돈;이수영;이희조;김현정;김동언
    • 환경생물
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.437-445
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 제주도에서 외래종 돼지풀잎벌레의 분포와 생태계 교란식물인 돼지풀에 대한 생물학적 방제 활용가능성을 알아보기 위하여 야외조사와 최근에 연구된 결과를 종합적으로 분석하였다. 그 결과, 제주도에서 돼지풀잎벌레는 기주식물인 돼지풀이 있는 모든 곳에서 관찰되었으며, 기주식물에 대한 특이성이 매우 강하고, 다화성으로써 온도에 대한 내성과 비행능력이 뛰어난 것으로 연구되었다. 돼지풀은 제주특별자치도 전역에 이미 광범위하게 퍼져 있고 점차 서식지를 넓혀 가고 있는 것이 확인되었다. 본 연구결과를 바탕으로 돼지풀 제거를 위해서 돼지풀잎벌레를 활용하는 것을 제안한다. 특히 제주도와 같이 천연보호구역이 많고 섬이라는 지리적 특성을 감안하면 돼지풀을 제거하기 위하여 농약이나 직접 제거보다는 돼지풀잎벌레를 이용한 생물학적 방제를 고려할 필요가 있다.

Activation of Defense Responses in Chinese Cabbage by a Nonhost Pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato

  • Park, Yong-Soon;Jeon, Myeong-Hoon;Lee, Sung-Hee;Moon, Jee-Sook;Cha, Jae-Soon;Kim, Hak-Yong;Cho, Tae-Ju
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제38권6호
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    • pp.748-754
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    • 2005
  • Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) causes a bacterial speck disease in tomato and Arabidopsis. In Chinese cabbage, in which host-pathogen interactions are not well understood, Pst does not cause disease but rather elicits a hypersensitive response. Pst induces localized cell death and $H_2O_2$ accumulation, a typical hypersensitive response, in infiltrated cabbage leaves. Pre-inoculation with Pst was found to induce resistance to Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora, a pathogen that causes soft rot disease in Chinese cabbage. An examination of the expression profiles of 12 previously identified Pst-inducible genes revealed that the majority of these genes were activated by salicylic acid or BTH; however, expressions of the genes encoding PR4 and a class IV chitinase were induced by ethephon, an ethylene-releasing compound, but not by salicylic acid, BTH, or methyl jasmonate. This implies that Pst activates both salicylate-dependent and salicylate-independent defense responses in Chinese cabbage.

Expression and Promoter Analyses of Pepper CaCDPK4 (Capsicum annuum calcium dependent protein kinase 4) during Plant Defense Response to Incompatible Pathogen

  • Chung, Eun-Sook;Oh, Sang-Keun;Park, Jeong-Mee;Choi, Do-Il
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.76-89
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    • 2007
  • CaCDPK4, a full-length cDNA clone encoding Capsicum annuum calcium-dependent protein kinase 4, was isolated from chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Deduced amino acid sequence of CaCDPK4 shares the highest homology with tobacco NpCDPK8 and chickpea CaCDPK2 with 79% identity. Genomic blot analyses revealed that CaCDPK4 is present as a single copy in pepper genome, but it belongs to a multigene family. CaCDPK4 was highly induced when pepper plants were inoculated with an incompatible bacterial pathogen. Induced levels of CaCDPK4 transcripts were also detected in pepper leaves by the treatment of ethephon, an ethylene-inducing agent, and high-salt stress condition. The bacterial-expressed GST-CaCDPK4 protein showed to retain the autophosphorylation activity in vitro. GUS expression driven by CaCDPK4 promoter was examined in transgenic Arabidopsis containing transcriptional fusion of CaCDPK4 promoter. GUS expression under CaCDPK4 promoter was strong in the root and veins of the seedlings. GW (-1965) and D3 (-1377) promoters conferred on GUS expression in response to inoculation of an incompatible bacterial pathogen, but D4-GUS (-913) and DS-GUS (-833) did not. Taken together, our results suggest that CaCDPK4 can be implicated on signal transduction pathway of defense response against an incompatible bacterial pathogen in pepper.

Potential Roles of Essential Oils on Controlling Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Xanthomonas Species: A Review

  • Bajpai, Vivek K.;Kang, So-Ra;Xu, Houjuan;Lee, Soon-Gu;Baek, Kwang-Hyun;Kang, Sun-Chul
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.207-224
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    • 2011
  • Diseases caused by plant pathogenic bacteria constitute an emerging threat to global food security. Xanthomonas is a large genus of Gram-negative bacteria that cause disease in several host plants leading to considerable losses in productivity and quality of harvests. Despite the ranges of controlling techniques available, the microbiological safety of economically important crops and crop plants including fruits and vegetables continues to be a major concern to the agriculture industry. On the other hand, many of the currently available antimicrobial agents for agriculture are highly toxic, non-biodegradable and cause extended environmental pollution. Besides, the use of antibiotics has provoked an increased resistance among the bacterial pathogens and their pathovars. Thus, novel efficient and safe remedies for controlling plant bacterial diseases are necessary. There has been an increasing interest worldwide on therapeutic values of natural products such as essential oils, hence the purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the published data on the antibacterial efficacy of essential oils that could be considered suitable for application in agriculture as biocontrol measures against plant pathogenic bacteria of Xanthomonas species. The current knowledge on the use of essential oils to control Xanthomonas bacteria in vitro and in vivo models has been discussed. A brief description on the legal aspects on the use of essential oils against bacterial pathogens has also been presented. Through this review, a mode of antibacterial action of essential oils along with their chemical nature and the area for future research have been thoroughly discussed.

단백질 분해가 식물의 진균 병 진전에 미치는 영향 (The Roles of Protein Degradation During Fungal-plant Interactions)

  • 안일평;박상렬;배신철
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2010
  • 농업경영측면에서, 또 균학적생화학적 측면에서도 식물을 침해하는 진균들의 연구는 반드시 필요하며 병 발생이나 저항성 발현 기작 구명은 기주와 기생체에 대한 연구를 동시에 진행해야 정확히 파악할 수 있다. 현재 병원균이 생산하는 분비체상과 비병원성 인자에 대한 연구는 많은 경우 세균에서 수행되고 있으며 사상균 중 조균인 Phytophthora와 진균인 Cladosporium에서만 병원균의 effector 복합체와 기주의 저항성 기제 간 관계가 같이 진행되고 있을 뿐이다. 앞에서 살펴보았듯 진균-기주 체계에서 단백질 분해가 병원성 조절 및 침입에 관여한다고 정확히 알려진 것은 단지 수종에 불과하며 그 기작도 세포자가포식과 ubiquitin 부가반응에 제한되어 있다. Post translational modification과 단백질 분해기작이 대단히 다양하고 거의 모든 진핵생물 체계에서 관찰되고 있음을 고려할 때 단백질 분해 과정은 세균 뿐 아니라 진균에서도 병원성 발현과 저항성 조절에 참여하고 있을 것으로 생각되며 이에 대한 연구가 앞으로 계속 요구될 것이라 생각된다.

Complete Genomic Characterization of Two Beet Soil-Borne Virus Isolates from Turkey: Implications of Comparative Analysis of Genome Sequences

  • Moradi, Zohreh;Maghdoori, Hossein;Nazifi, Ehsan;Mehrvar, Mohsen
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.152-161
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    • 2021
  • Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is known as a key product for agriculture in several countries across the world. Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) triggers substantial economic damages to sugar beet by reducing the quantity of the yield and quality of the beet sugars. We conducted the present study to report the complete genome sequences of two BSBV isolates in Turkey for the first time. The genome organization was identical to those previously established BSBV isolates. The tripartite genome of BSBV-TR1 and -TR3 comprised a 5,835-nucleotide (nt) RNA1, a 3,454-nt RNA2, and a 3,005-nt RNA3 segment. According to sequence identity analyses, Turkish isolates were most closely related to the BSBV isolate reported from Iran (97.83-98.77% nt identity). The BSBV isolates worldwide (n = 9) were phylogenetically classified into five (RNA-coat protein read through gene [CPRT], TGB1, and TGB2 segments), four (RNA-rep), or three (TGB3) lineages. In genetic analysis, the TGB3 revealed more genetic variability (Pi = 0.034) compared with other regions. Population selection analysis revealed that most of the codons were generally under negative selection or neutral evolution in the BSBV isolates studied. However, positive selection was detected at codon 135 in the TGB1, which could be an adaptation in order to facilitate the movement and overcome the host plant resistance genes. We expect that the information on genome properties and genetic variability of BSBV, particularly in TGB3, TGB1, and CPRT genes, assist in developing effective control measures in order to prevent severe losses and make amendments in management strategies.

Morphology, Molecular Phylogeny, and Fungicide Sensitivity of Phytophthora nagaii and P. tentaculata in Korea

  • Seung Hyun Lee;Bora Nam;Dong Jae Lee;Young-Joon Choi
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제51권5호
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    • pp.333-342
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    • 2023
  • Phytophthora species, classified under Oomycota, cause significant damage to various crops and trees. The present study introduced Phytophthora species, P. nagaii and P. tentaculata, new to Korea, which pose notable risks to their respective host plants. Our research provided a comprehensive description of these species taking into account their cultural features, morphological characteristics, and molecular phylogenetic analysis using the internal transcribed spacer rDNA region and cytochrome c oxidase subunit mtDNA genes (cox1 and cox2) sequences. In addition, this study first evaluated the sensitivity of P. nagaii and P. tentaculata to five anti-oomycete fungicides, finding both species most responsive to picarbutrazox and P. tentaculata resistant to fluazinam. The data can guide targeted treatment strategies and offer insights into effective control methods. The findings expand our understanding of the diversity, distribution, and management of Phytophthora species in Korea.