Kwang-Min Cho
Chonbuk National University
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | 1995
Kee-Won Kim; Do-Sung Kim; Yunjeong Kim; Y. A. Eun; Hae-Kyoung Kim; Kwang-Min Cho
1. Ischaemia was induced by 5 min of deprivation of glucose and an additional 5 min of deprivation of glucose and oxygen from Mg2+‐free artificial cerebrospinal fluid in vitro.
The Journal of the Korean Society of International Agriculture | 2013
Jae-Hyeok Jeong; Taek-Kyum Kim; Weon-Young Choi; Nam-Hyun Baek; Chang-Hyu Yang; Doo-Ho Kim; Sun Kim; Yoang-Doo Kim; Sang-Bok Lee; Kyung-Bo Lee; Ki-Hun Park; Kwang-Min Cho
Now in Korea, halophytes such as Salicornia herbacea and Spergularia marina are being cultivated as new income crops in southwestern coastal regions. So basis studies on halophytes’ growth characteristics is needed for developing a standard cultural practices of them. This study was carried out to investigate on cultivation of Salicornia herbacea, representative halophytes at new reclaimed land. First, in order to examine the characteristics of Salicornia herbacea germination by salinity (NaCl concentration 0 ~ 3%), germination tests were carried out. At the low-temperature 10C, germination of Salicornia herbacea was slow but lasted for 15 days at all salinities, and final germination rates were of 78 ~ 90%. At higher than 20C, maximum germination rate was showed within four days. Germination inhibition by salt was showed at NaCl concentration 3% and 30C. The second, to investigate on the growth characteristics of Salicornia herbacea by nitrogen fertilization, port experiments were conducted at the greenhouse. Salicornia herbacea’s buds began to be found after five days after sowing. Salicornia herbacea growth such as plant height, number of braches, etc. increased with increasing nitrogen fertilization. In order to investigate the growth characteristics by salinities, cultivation test of Salicornia herbacea was conducted in nutriculture with different salinities. In the plot without NaCl, the growth of Salicornia herbacea was very low, and it began to wither within one month. In plots with NaCl, the growth of Salicornia herbacea was well until concentrations of NaCl 500mM, and optimum NaCl concentration was 200mM for growth of Salicornia herbacea. Field verification experiments about the effect of nitrogen fertilization on transplanted Salicornia herbacea were conducted at the Saemangeum reclaimed land in Korea. There was a tendency to increase number of branches and plant length with increasing nitrogen fertilization. Amount of P2O5 and mineral element such as CaO, Na2O, K2O and MgO tended to increase with increasing nitrogen fertilization. However, there was no statistically significant difference.
Journal of Agriculture and Life Science | 2013
Kwang-Min Cho; Sanghyun Shin; Kyeong-Hoon Kim; Chul-Soo Park; Moo-Ryong Huh; Sun-Hee Woo; Jong-Chul Park
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2014
Jae-Hyeok Jeong; Sun Kim; Jang-Hee Lee; Weon-Young Choi; Kyung-Bo Lee; Kwang-Min Cho
Journal of Agriculture and Life Science | 2013
Kwang-Min Cho; Sang-Bok Lee; Chun-Sik Kang; Nam-Hyun Back; Chang-Hyu Yang; Kyong-Bo Lee; Ki-Hoon Park; Moo-Ryong Huh; Chul-Soo Park
Genes & Genomics | 2017
Seong-Woo Cho; Swapan Kumar Roy; Jae-Buhm Chun; Kwang-Min Cho; Kun Cho; Chul Soo Park
The Journal of the Korean Society of International Agriculture | 2013
Nam-Hyun Back; Kwang-Min Cho; Jang-Hee Lee; Chang-Hyu Yang; Pyeong Shin; Sang-Bok Lee; Min-Kyu Choi; Kyong-Bo Lee; Ki-Hun Park
Journal of Integrative Agriculture | 2018
Seong-Woo Cho; Chon-Sik Kang; Hyeon Seok Ko; Byung-Kee Baik; Kwang-Min Cho; Chul Soo Park
Journal of Integrative Agriculture | 2018
Seong-Woo Cho; Chon-Sik Kang; Taek-Gyu Kang; Kwang-Min Cho; Chul Soo Park
The Korean Journal of Crop Science | 2015
Weon-Young Choi; Kwang-Min Cho; Sun Kim; Jae-Hyeok Jeong; Su-Hwan Lee; Kyeong-Bo Lee; Geon-Hwi Lee; Ki-Hun Park