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Cheul Ho Lee

Researcher at Korea Forest Service

Publications -  13
Citations -  89

Cheul Ho Lee is an academic researcher from Korea Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abeliophyllum & Germination. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 63 citations.

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The Korean Baekdudaegan Mountains: A Glacial Refugium and a Biodiversity Hotspot That Needs to Be Conserved

TL;DR: This research was carried out as part of the Infrastructure for the Conservation and Restoration of Rare and Endemic Plants in Korea National Arboretum that supported to MGC from 2015 to 2018.

Embryo, Seed coat and Pericarp Development in Abeliophyllum distichum Nakai (Oleaceae)

TL;DR: An overall development confirms Solanade type of embryogenesis in Abeliophyllum, and any crystals, phenolic-like compounds, idioblasts, and the sclereids are not found in pericarp as well as seed coat.
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Cypsela morphology of Cirsium species (Asteraceae) and its taxonomic implications.

TL;DR: The cypsela morphology and anatomy of 15 species of Cirsium were investigated using scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy, with the aim of evaluating cyPsela features for use in taxonomic studies.
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Achene morphology of Saussurea species (Asteraceae, Cardueae) in Korea and its systematic implications

TL;DR: A cladistic analysis of achene morphology and anatomy should be regarded as giving a tentative picture of the phylogenetics of Saussurea, and this study may serve as a reference for future hypotheses and studies on the characterization and classification of Sa Mussurea spp.
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High frequency plant regeneration and accumulation of tropane alkaloids in regenerated plants of Scopolia parviflora

TL;DR: The tropane alkaloid contents in regenerated plants were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and were found to be higher than those of adventitious roots, native growing plants, and acclimated plants.