Yeong-Cheol Um
Rural Development Administration
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Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology | 2014
Yoonah Jang; Boheum Mun; Kyungran Do; Yeong-Cheol Um; Changhoo Chun
In the production of grafted transplants, healing and acclimatization are the most critical processes for survival. We investigated the influence of the photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) and the carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration during healing and acclimatization on the photosynthetic characteristics and growth of grafted pepper transplants to determine the optimum environmental conditions for healing and acclimatization in a healing chamber with artificial lighting source. Grafted pepper transplants were healed and acclimatized under two levels of CO2 (374 or 1,013 μmol·mol−1) and four levels of PPF (dark, 50, 98 or 147 μmol·m−2·s−1) for six days. The CO2 exchange rates of the grafted pepper transplants significantly increased with increasing PPF during healing and acclimatization. The CO2 exchange rates were higher under elevated CO2 concentrations than ambient CO2 concentration. The effect of CO2 enrichment was greater in low light intensity. The CO2 exchange rates at 50, 98 or 147 μmol·m−2·s−1 under elevated CO2 concentrations were 511, 261, and 172%, respectively, compared to the ambient CO2 concentrations. The increase of photosynthesis led to an improvement in growth. The SPAD value, dry weight and leaf area were greater under higher PPF and CO2 concentrations. PPF also influenced the anatomical structures of the leaves, and the palisade and spongy tissue cells of the leaves irradiated with higher PPF were aligned more densely, with more chloroplasts and small empty space. When compared to the tunnel in the greenhouse with natural light, healing and acclimatization under high CO2 (1,000 μmol·mol−1) and PPF (150 μmol·m−2·s−1) conditions in the healing chamber promoted the growth and graft union formation of grafted pepper transplants. The results suggested that high-quality grafted pepper seedlings could be achieved by healing and acclimatization in a healing chamber where optimal conditions such as high PPF and CO2 were maintained within the range evaluated in this experiment.
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2008
Zhen Xu; Yeong-Cheol Um; Chun-Hwan Kim; Gang Lu; De-Ping Guo; Hai-Lin Liu; Amadou A. Bah; Aining Mao
Scientia Horticulturae | 2009
Miao-Miao Yan; Chan Xu; Chun-Hwan Kim; Yeong-Cheol Um; Amadou A. Bah; De-Ping Guo
Scientia Horticulturae | 2012
Amadou A. Bah; Zhi-Dan Wang; Xiao-Qing Wang; Miao-Miao Yan; Yeong-Cheol Um; Zhen Xu; De-Ping Guo
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology | 2008
Yoon-Ah Jang; Young-Yeol Cho; Han-Cheol Rhee; Yeong-Cheol Um
Protected Horticulture and Plant Factory | 2014
Yoon-Ah Jang; Boheum Mun; Chang Sun Choi; Yeong-Cheol Um; Sang Gyu Lee
Protected Horticulture and Plant Factory | 2014
Yoon-Ah Jang; Hye Jin Lee; Chang Sun Choi; Yeong-Cheol Um; Sang Gyu Lee
Korean Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology | 2014
Yoon-Ah Jang; Yun-Chan Huh; Dong-Kum Park; Boheum Mun; Sanggyu Lee; Yeong-Cheol Um
한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2011
Yoon-Ah Jang; Tae-Cheol Seo; Yeong-Cheol Um; Sangseok Oh; Choon-Woo Nam
한국원예학회 학술발표요지 | 2010
Yoon-Ah Jang; Yeong-Cheol Um; Sangseok Oh; Seung-Yu Kim