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Hyun Shik Moon
Researcher at Gyeongsang National University
Publications - 11
Citations - 39
Hyun Shik Moon is an academic researcher from Gyeongsang National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callus & Shoot. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 39 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyun Shik Moon include Kyushu University.
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Rapid in vitro adventitious shoot propagation of Scopolia parviflora through rhizome cultures for enhanced production of tropane alkaloids.
Young-Min Kang,Ji-Yun Min,Hyun Shik Moon,Chandrakant S. Karigar,D. T. Prasad,C. H. Lee,Myung Suk Choi +6 more
TL;DR: In vitro propagation techniques through rhizome cultures provide an efficient and rapid method for shoot propagation of S. parviflora and the levels of hyoscyamine and scopolamine were higher in in vitro-propagated plants than in the native growing plants.
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High frequency plant regeneration and accumulation of tropane alkaloids in regenerated plants of Scopolia parviflora
Yong Duck Kim,Ji Yun Min,Won Jung Kim,Young-Min Kang,Hyun Shik Moon,Cheul Ho Lee,D. Theertha Prasad,Myung Suk Choi +7 more
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.
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Effect of Thinning Intensity on Soil Nitrogen Dynamics in Pinus densiflora Stand
Taek Keun Oh,Min Gi Cho,Min Gi Cho,Jae Min Chung,Hye Ran Jung,Kwon Seok Jeon,Kwon Seok Jeon,Hyun Shik Moon,Hyun Shik Moon,Seung-Joo Lee,Seung-Joo Lee,Yoshiyuki Shinogi +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the average NH4 + concentrations were higher than the average NO3 - concentrations in all study sites, and the of extractable NH4+ + concentrations are higher in the growing season of Jun and July, and then declined in the late summer and fall seasons.
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Rapid selection of polyphenol-rich tea trees (Camellia sinensis L.) employing a colorimetric method
Chang Mi Heo,Chang Mi Heo,Yong Duck Kim,Taek Keun Oh,Ji Yun Min,Jung gyu Hwang,Mi Jin Jeong,Mi Jin Jeong,Hyun Jin Song,Hyun Jin Song,Hak Gon Kim,Hak Gon Kim,Seon Jeong Sim,Seon Jeong Sim,Myung Suk Choi,Myung Suk Choi,Chandrakant S. Karigar,Chandrakant S. Karigar,Hyun Shik Moon,Hyun Shik Moon,Seung-Joo Lee,Seung-Joo Lee,Yoshiyuki Shinogi +22 more
TL;DR: The Folin-Ciocalteu colorimetric method can become a reliable selection method for easy and rapid selection of tea population rich in polyphenol in a tea tree breeding programme.
Effects of Plant Growth regulators on Rapid in vitro Propagation of Camptotheca acuminata from Axillary Buds
Seung Mi Kang,Ji Yun Min,Myung Suk Choi,Dong Jin Park,Hyun Shik Moon,Hyun Jin Song,Chang Mi Heo,Chandrakant S. Karigar,Mi Jin Jeong,Jong Gab Kim +9 more
TL;DR: An efficient method for the rapid micropropagation of Camptotheca acuminata from axillary buds was established by application of various plant growth regulators and among various cytokinins, 0.5 mg L-1 BA showed the best performance on shoot multiplication.