Pil-Don Kang
Rural Development Administration
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Mycobiology | 2010
In-Pyo Hong; Pil-Don Kang; Ki-Young Kim; Sung-Hee Nam; Man-Young Lee; Yong-Soo Choi; Nam-Suk Kim; Hye-Kyung Kim; Kwang-Gill Lee; Richard A. Humber
Abstract Injection inoculation protocols for fruit body formation of Cordyceps militaris (C. militaris) were investigated to improve the incidence of infection in the silkworm species Bombyx mori (B. mori). Injection, with suspensions of C. militaris hyphal bodies into living silkworm pupae, was used to test for fruit body production. Use of Daeseungjam rather than Baegokjam or Keumokjam varieties of B. mori is thought to be suitable for infection by C. militaris. From mounting, nine-day-old to 11-day-old pupae showed the best incidence of infection with a 100 μL injection volume. Silkworm pupae injected with a hyphal suspension concentration of more than 2 × 105 colony-forming unit (cfu) recorded a greater than 96% incidence of infection. Also, fruit bodies of C. militaris were induced and produced at a light intensity between 500 and 1,000 lx.
Mycobiology | 2011
Sang-Duk Ji; Gyoo-Byung Sung; Pil-Don Kang; Kee-Young Kim; Yong-Soo Choi; Nam-Suk Kim; Soon-Ok Woo; Sang-Mi Han; In-Pyo Hong; Nam-Gyu Ha
This study was conducted to confirm the possible use of female Yangwonjam as a host for synnemata production of Isaria tenuipes in eight local areas in Korea. Silkworm pupation rate, infection rate and synnemata characteristics of I. tenuipes were examined. Normal silkworms had a higher pupation rate than silkworms inoculated with I. tenuipes. The pupae survival percentage of normal silkworm in cocoons was 92.5~97.6%, whereas it ranged from 91.1~95.6% in silkworms sprayed with I. tenuipes. Female Yangwonjam showed the highest survival percentage at 97.6% among the silkworm varieties tested. I. tenuipes infection rate of larvae of 5th instar newly-exuviated silkworms was 89.2~90.7% in the spring rearing season and 98.2~99.3% in the autumn rearing season. Synnemata production of I. tenuipes was excellent in female Yangwonjam with an incidence rate of 98.0% followed by male Yangwonjam (94.1%) and Baegokjam (93.3%) in the spring rearing season. Synnemata living weight ranged from 1.44~0.94 g in the spring rearing season. The female Yangwonjam had the heaviest synnemata weight (1.44 g) in the spring rearing season. The synnemata of I. tenuipes produced on pupae were white or milky-white in color, and were similar in shape and color to wild synnemata collected in Korea.
Applied Biological Chemistry | 2009
Bong-Hee Sohn; Ji-Hae Park; Dae-Young Lee; Jin-Gyeong Cho; Yong-Soon Kim; In-Sik Jung; Pil-Don Kang; Nam-In Baek
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology | 2004
Iksoo Kim; Sang-Hyun Kim; Young Shin Lee; Eun Kyung Yun; Heui-Sam Lee; Jin-Won Kim; Kang-Sun Ryu; Pil-Don Kang; In Hee Lee
International journal of industrial entomology | 2002
Bong-Hee Sohn; Hyun-Su Kim; Pil-Don Kang; Sang-Uk Lee; Su-Il Seong
International journal of industrial entomology | 2002
Pil-Don Kang; Bong-Hee Sohn; Sang-Uk Lee; Sung-Jin Hong
International journal of industrial entomology | 2003
Iksoo Kim; Young-Shin Lee; Joon-Ha Lee; Sang-Hyun Kim; Pil-Don Kang; In-Hee Lee; Jin-Won Kim; Heui-Sam Lee; Seok-Woo Kang
International journal of industrial entomology | 2003
Kwang-Ho Park; Seok-Woo Kang; Pil-Don Kang; Tea-Won Goo; Jae-Sam Hwang; Eun-Young Yun; Sang-Mong Lee; Hung-Dae Sohn; Byung-Rae Jin
International journal of industrial entomology | 2003
Iksoo Kim; Pil-Don Kang; Sung-Kee Jang; Kang-Sun Ryu; Doh-Hoon Kim
International journal of industrial entomology | 2001
Pil-Don Kang; Kye-Myeong Kim; Bong-Hee Sohn; Sang-Uk Lee; Soon-Ok Woo; Sung-Jin Hong