Hyung Keun Oh
Chonnam National University
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Journal of Microbiology | 2010
Hyung Uk Jeong; Hye Yeon Mun; Hyung Keun Oh; Seung Bum Kim; Kwang Yeol Yang; Iksoo Kim; Hyang Burm Lee
To identify novel bioinsecticidal agents, a bacterial strain, Serratia sp. EML-SE1, was isolated from a dead larva of the lepidopteran diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) collected from a cabbage field in Korea. In this study, the insecticidal activity of liquid cultures in Luria-Bertani broth (LBB) and nutrient broth (NB) of a bacterial strain, Serratia sp. EML-SE1 against thirty 3rd and 4th instar larvae of the diamondback moth was investigated on a Chinese cabbage leaf housed in a round plastic cage (Ø 10×6 cm). 72 h after spraying the cabbage leaf with LBB and NB cultures containing the bacterial strain, the mortalities of the larvae were determined to be 91.7% and 88.3%, respectively. In addition, the insecticidal activity on potted cabbage containing 14 leaves in a growth cage (165×83×124 cm) was found to be similar to that of the plastic cage experiment. The results of this study provided valuable information on the insecticidal activity of the liquid culture of a Serratia species against the diamondback moth.
Genes & Genomics | 2009
Hyung Keun Oh; Hyung Joo Yoon; Min Jee Kim; Hyung Uk Jeong; Seong Ryul Kim; Jae Sam Hwang; Chang Hwan Bae; Iksoo Kim
The bumblebee species,Bombus, is an invaluable natural resource for greenhouse pollination. Low levels of genetic variation ofBombus ardens have been reported in a previous mitochondrial (mt) gene study. In this study, we sequenced the complete internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) of the nuclear rDNA obtained from 100B. ardens individuals collected from several Korean localities, in an effort to assess its usefulness in characterizing the genetic diversity and relationships among populations of B. ardens. The ITS2 sequences ofB. ardens were shown to be longest among known insects, ranging in size from 1,971–1,984 bp. The sequences harbor four duplicated repeats-≈27 bp repeats, ≈20 bp repeats, ≈33 bp repeats, and ≈34 bp repeats-which have never before been reported in other insect ITS2 rDNA. The maximum sequence divergence of 1.01% among 96 sequence types confirmed the applicability of this molecule to the study of intraspecific variation, revealing higher sequence variation as compared to the previously studied mt COI gene. Overall, a very high per generation migration ratio (Nm = 5.83 ≈ infinite) and a very low level of genetic fixation (FST =0 –0.08) were noted to exist among populations ofB. ardens. The high estimation of gene flow among most populations-in particular, between the remote island Ulleungdo and several inland populations-suggest that historical events may be more responsible for the contemporary population structure of B. ardens. The finding of the lowest genetic diversity (π) in the population on Ulleungdo Island (π = 0.007434) may be reflective of a relatively small population size and the geographical isolation of the population as compared with other inland populations.
Genes & Genomics | 2010
Kee Young Kim; Pil Don Kang; Kwang Gil Lee; Hyung Keun Oh; Min Jee Kim; Ki-Hwan Kim; Sang Won Park; Sang Jae Lee; Byung Rae Jin; Iksoo Kim
The silkworm (Bombyx mori) is of great economic value from an industrial perspective. Casual discrimination and accumulation of genetic information from a diverse variety of silkworms are essential for practical utilization and longterm conservation. In this study, a total of 54 silkworm strains preserved in Korea were typed for nine polymorphic microsatellite loci. We determined per-locus numbers of alleles ranging from 3 to 17 with an average value of 7.5, per-locus observed heterozygosity ranging from 0.04 to 0.98, and per-locus polymorphic information content (PIC) ranging from 0.06 to 0.86, thereby indicating that some of these loci are profoundly variable. Phylogenetic analysis using the nine concatenated microsatellite loci showed no clustering on the basis of known strain characteristics and origin. A total of 17 strain-specific apomorphic alleles, which discriminate 14 among 54 silkworm strains, were obtained from eight loci. These strain-specific alleles can, therefore, be casually utilized to discriminate between applicable strains, without any further typing of other loci. Furthermore, a substantial number of homozygote strains, represented by 24 among 67 alleles in nine loci, were also detected. These results collectively implicate silkworm microsatellite DNA as useful and potentially important molecular markers for the eventual discrimination of silkworm strains, hundreds of which are currently preserved in Korea.
International journal of industrial entomology | 2013
Hyung Keun Oh; Hyung Joo Yoon; Joo Young Lee; Jeong Sun Park; Iksoo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2010
Xinlong Wan; Hyung Keun Oh; Jianhong Li; Taw Hwa Kang; Byung Rae Jin; Iksoo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2010
Hyung Keun Oh; Hyung Joo Yoon; Min Jee Kim; Xinlong Wan; Seong Ryul Kim; Yeon Soo Han; Iksoo Kim
2010년도 한국응용곤충학회 정기총회 및 춘계학술발표회 | 2010
Kee Young Kim; Pil Don Kang; Kwang Gil Lee; Ki Hwan Kim; Hyung Keun Oh; Sang Won Park; Sang Jae Lee; Byung Rae Jin; Iksoo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 학술발표회 | 2009
Hyung Keun Oh; Chang Hwan Bae; Man Il Kim; Xinlong Wan; Byong Yong Park; Jae Kook Lee; Seong Han Oh; Yeon Soo Han; Iksoo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 심포지엄 | 2009
Hyung Uk Jeong; Hye Yeon Mum; Hyung Keun Oh; Seung Bum Kim; Hyang Burm Lee; Iksoo Kim
한국응용곤충학회 심포지엄 | 2009
Xinlong Wan; Jianhong Li; Hyung Uk Jeong; Hyung Keun Oh; Min Jee Kim; Iksoo Kim