Hee-Kwon Lee
Seoul National University
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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1999
Hee-Kwon Lee; Hoi-Seon Lee; Young-Joon Ahn
The antignawing activity of cinnamomi cortex (the dried bark of Cinnamomum cassia) derived materials against laboratory-reared mice was evaluated using a wire-dipping method. The biologically active component of C. cassia bark was characterized by spectral analysis as cinnamaldehyde. The antignawing activity of the compound was compared with that of four commercially available compounds: cinnamyl alcohol, trans-cinnamic acid, eugenol, and salicylaldehyde. Cinnamaldehyde and cinnamyl alcohol exhibited potent repellent activity, whereas little or no activity was produced from salicylaldehyde. Moderate activity was observed in trans-cinnamic acid and eugenol. Cinnamaldehyde and cinnamyl alcohol exhibited potent and moderate repellent activity at 5 and 2.5% solutions, respectively, of these compounds in ethanol. Little or no activity was observed in 1% solution. As a naturally occurring repellent, cinnamaldehyde and cinnamyl alcohol could be useful as a new preventive agent against various kinds of damage caused by rodents.
Korean Journal of Applied Entomology | 2016
Min Joon Kim; Sung-Tag Yoon; Hee-Kwon Lee; Hyeong-Chan Jo; Soon-Il Kim
Occurrence of oriental corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis, and yield in a paddy-upland rotation field for 8 maize (Eolrukchal 1, Heugjeom 2, Miheukchal, Ilmichal, Heukjinjuchal, Chalok 4, Mibaek 2, Daehakchal) and 7 sorghum (Hwanggeumchal, Anzunbaengisusu, Moktaksusu, Sodamchal, DS-202, Nampungchal, Donganme) varieties has been surveyed. In a monitoring study using a pheromone trap carried out from 15 May to 10 September, the density of O. furnacalis adults increased rapidly from about 2 weeks after maize planting and reached the highest density at mid June. After that, their density was fluctuated a little at earlier September. The number of the damaged maize and invasive pores on the stem of 2 maizes and sorghum varieties was examined. The mean number of the damaged maize per 20 plants was 19 and 18 plants, and the number of invasive pores was 1.8 and 1.4 per maize stem in Daehakchal and Mibaek 2, respectively. In a survey carried out at harvest period using 8 maize varieties, the damaged ratio was 94%, 92%, 71%, 64%, 54%, 52%, and 45% in Daehakchal, Mibaek 2, Ilmichal, Eolrukchal 1, Chalok 4, Miheukchal, and Heugjeom 2, respectively. The number of invasive pore per Ilmichal stem was 1.4 and that of the others was less than 1.0 per stem. In addition, the damaged ratio of maize ears was 50% in Ilmichal, 40% in Heukjinjuchal, 37% in Daehakchal, etc. The damage pattern of 2 sorghum varieties, Nampungchal and Donganme, by O. furnacalis larvae was steeply increased from planting to 2 months and the trend was continued up to earlier August. At this time, the mean number of damaged sorghum was 13 and 9.2 plants for Nampungchal and Donganme, and the number of invasive stem pores was 1.06 and 0.46, respectively. In another survey carried out at harvest period for 7 sorghum varieties, their damaged ratio was 95% in DS-202, 76% in Moktaksusu, 75% in Sodamchal, 67% in Nampungchal, 57% in Anzunbaengisusu, 46% in Donganme, and 34% in Hwanggeumchal. The damage of sorghum varieties was much higher and severer than that of maizes by O. furnacalis larvae. The number of invasive pores on a sorghum stem was 1.7 in DS-202, 1.4 in Moktaksusu, 1.3 in Sodamchal, 1.1 in Nampungchal, 1.0 in Anzunbaengisusu, 0.5 in Donganme, and 0.4 in Hwanggeumchal. Meanwhile, there was no distinct connection between damaging results and yields of maizes and sorghums by O. furnacalis larvae in a paddy-upland rotation field. These results from this study can be applicable for the establishment of a management strategy to control Oriental corn borer in paddy-upland rotation fields for maize and sorghum.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2002
Young-Cheol Yang; Sang-Guei Lee; Hee-Kwon Lee; Moo-Key Kim; Sang-Hyun Lee; Hoi-Seon Lee
Applied Entomology and Zoology | 2002
Hee-Kwon Lee; Chan Park; Young-Joon Ahn
Applied Biological Chemistry | 1998
Eun-Jun Yun; Sung-Baek Lee; Hee-Kwon Lee; Hoi-Seon Lee; Young-Joon Ahn
The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science | 2016
Hee-Kwon Lee; Hoi-Seon Lee
Applied Biological Chemistry | 1998
Hoi-Seon Lee; Jeong-Ock Lee; Hee-Kwon Lee; Jong-Hwan Oh; Young-Joon Ahn
Korean Journal of Organic Agricultue | 2018
Hyeong-Chan Jo; 우석대학교 재활학과; Min-Joon Kim; Sung-Tag Yoon; Hee-Kwon Lee; Soon-Il Kim
Korean Journal of Organic Agricultue | 2016
Hee-Kwon Lee; Hoi-Seon Lee
Korean Journal of Organic Agricultue | 2016
Hee-Kwon Lee; Hoi-Seon Lee