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Korea Forest Service
Government•Daejeon, South Korea•
About: Korea Forest Service is a government organization based out in Daejeon, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Environmental science & Ecosystem. The organization has 52 authors who have published 56 publications receiving 1122 citations.
Topics: Environmental science, Ecosystem, Forest management, Biology, Genome
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TL;DR: Marker compound data were able to successfully discriminate among the three species that are sold as the crude drug Adenophorae Radix, and indicated that the six marker compounds used in this analysis were useful in identifying Korean Campanulaceae.
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TL;DR: This study developed a simple volume model for Cryptomeria japonica found in Jeju Island, South Korea using the diameter at breast height (DBH) and the total height of a tree as variables to evaluate the performance of six models.
Abstract: The accurate estimation of the stem volume of trees is an important task for forest managers. Two common variables used in stem volume models are the diameter at breast height (DBH) and the total h...
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TL;DR: In this article, the fatty acid compositions of 10 types of tree oils were analyzed and Camellia japonica (CJ), Tetradium daniellii (TD), and Hovenia dulcis (HD) tree oils are selected to be oleic acid (OA)-, linoleic acid(LA)-, and α-linoleic acids (ALA)-rich tree oils, respectively.
Abstract: The fatty acid compositions of 10 types of tree oils were analyzed and Camellia japonica (CJ), Tetradium daniellii (TD), and Hovenia dulcis (HD) tree oils were selected to be oleic acid (OA)-, linoleic acid (LA)-, and α-linoleic acid (ALA)-rich tree oils, respectively. Recombinant Escherichia coli expressing 10-hydratase and 7,8-diol synthase converted 31.7 and 15.6 g/L unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs) in OA-rich oil hydrolysates to 21.7 g/L 10-monohydroxy fatty acid (monoHFA) and 13.3 g/L 7,8-diHFA, respectively. The cells expressing 13-hydratase, 13-lipoxygenase, 5,8-diol synthase, and 8,11-diol synthase converted 42.8, 28.5, 10.0, and 20.0 g/L UFAs in LA-rich oil hydrolysates to 28.2 g/L 13-monoHFA, 11.8 g/L 13-monoHFA, 7.2 g/L 5,8-diHFA, and 8.9 g/L 8,11-diHFA, respectively. The cells expressing 8,11-diol synthase converted containing 17.5 g/L UFAs in ALA-rich oil hydrolysate to 7.5 g/L 8,11-diHFA. The average emulsifying activities of diHFArich and monoHFA-rich tree oil hydrolysates were 13.9- and 4.3-fold higher than those of tree oil hydrolysates, respectively. Thus, HFA-rich tree oil hydrolysates derived from tree oils can be applied as biosurfactants, and the fatty acid-rich residue as by-product obtained from the tree refinery process may be recycled into biosurfactants.
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TL;DR: Results suggest that 1 enhanced dopamine biosynthesis by inducing TH activity and protected against l-DOPA-induced cytotoxicity in PC12 cells, which was mediated by the increased levels of cyclic AMP.
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30 Jun 2020TL;DR: Detailed descriptions, illustrations, and photographs of D. coreana and a key to the Korean Dioscorea, including this species, are presented.
Abstract: The identity of Dioscorea coreana (Prain & Burkill) R. Kunth is recognized during the re-identification process of Korean Dioscorea specimens. Given the relatively few pieces of information, including few descriptions and research papers, this species has been misidentified as D. tokoro, which has a similar leaf shape, but D. coreana is distinguished from D. tokoro by the absence of a pedicel in the male flower, the green color of the tepal, and the shapes of the fruit and seed. Thus, detailed descriptions, illustrations, and photographs of D. coreana and a key to the Korean Dioscorea, including this species, are presented.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kyung Mi Lee | 22 | 44 | 1093 |
Juyoung Lee | 18 | 38 | 1507 |
Jae Min Chung | 9 | 18 | 227 |
Balkrishna Ghimire | 9 | 49 | 318 |
Bong-Woo Lee | 8 | 70 | 344 |
Sujung Ahn | 8 | 15 | 225 |
Kyoung Su Choi | 8 | 21 | 200 |
Gang Uk Suh | 7 | 17 | 99 |
Kwang-Woo Park | 7 | 26 | 137 |
Kyung Choi | 7 | 29 | 173 |
Sue Kyoung Lee | 6 | 13 | 151 |
Mi Jin Jeong | 6 | 31 | 108 |
Cheul Ho Lee | 5 | 13 | 63 |
Kikang Bae | 5 | 8 | 111 |
Hyun-Jun Kim | 5 | 15 | 61 |