Kun Woo Chun
Kangwon National University
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Mycobiology | 2010
Keisuke Obase; Jong Kyu Lee; Sun Keun Lee; Sang Yong Lee; Kun Woo Chun
We studied the resistance of Cenococcum geophilum and Suillus granulatus isolates to NaCl during growth under axenic culture conditions. C. geophilum isolates displayed variations in NaCl resistance; mycelial growth of most isolates was inhibited above 200 mM. All isolates of S. granulatus were tolerant to high NaCl content.
Mycobiology | 2011
Keisuke Obase; Sang Yong Lee; Kun Woo Chun; Jong Kyu Lee
Mycelial growth and survival ratio of ectomycorrhizal fungi were determined after storage at −70°C for 1, 3, or 6 mon. Seventeen of 23 ectomycorrhizal fungi did not survive after storage for more than 6 mon, whereas Cenococcum geophilum, Lepista nuda, and some species of Rhizopogon and Suillus did survive.
Journal of Forest Research | 2012
Keisuke Obase; Joo Young Cha; Jong Kyu Lee; Sang Yong Lee; Kun Woo Chun
We investigated the ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungal community of naturally regenerating Pinus densiflora seedlings on exposed decomposed granite (DG) slopes along woodland paths in the Republic of Korea. We sampled three- to five-year-old seedlings from slopes where DG was exposed (habitat S) and from the surrounding forest edge or gaps (habitat F). We classified EcMs into morphological groups and counted the number of root tips. The fungal taxa were determined by sequencing the internal transcribed spacer region of their nuclear rDNA. We observed a total of 27 EcM fungal taxa. Atheliaceae and Rhizopogon were the dominant taxa on exposed DG slopes. The fungal species compositions were similar between habitats (0.59 as calculated by the Morishita–Horn index). Fourteen fungal taxa were common to both habitats, and these accounted for more than 90% of the relative abundance in each habitat. There were no significant differences in relative abundance and colonization frequency of each EcM fungal taxon between the habitats, except for Russula sp. 2, which was significantly more frequent in habitat F than in habitat S. Our results indicated that P. densiflora seedlings on exposed DG slopes associated with EcM fungi that were common in forests and not specific to the exposed DG slopes.
Mycobiology | 2011
Keisuke Obase; Sang Yong Lee; Kun Woo Chun; Jong Kyu Lee
Enzyme activities of Cenococcum geophilum isolates were examined on enzyme- specific solid media. Deoxyribonuclease, phosphatase, and urease were detected in all isolates, whereas cellulase was not detected in any of the isolates. Variations in enzyme activities of amylase, caseinolysis, gelatinase, lipase, and ribonuclease were observed among isolates.
Mycorrhiza | 2009
Keisuke Obase; Joo Young Cha; Jong Kyu Lee; Sang Yong Lee; Jin Ho Lee; Kun Woo Chun
Mycoscience | 2011
Keisuke Obase; Jong Kyu Lee; Sang Yong Lee; Kun Woo Chun
Forest Pathology | 2011
Joo Young Cha; Si-Young Lee; Kun Woo Chun
Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science | 2010
Keisuke Obase; Joo Young Cha; Jong Kyu Lee; Sang Yong Lee; Jin Ho Lee; Kun Woo Chun
Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2010
Joo Young Cha; Tomizou Fukui; Hiroshi Matsumoto; Kun Woo Chun; Sang Yong Lee; Shoji Ohga
Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University | 2010
Joo Young Cha; Sang Yong Lee; Kun Woo Chun; Si Young Lee; Shoji Ohga