Yoon-Ah Jang
Rural Development Administration
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Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology | 2011
Yoon-Ah Jang; Eiji Goto; Yasuhiro Ishigami; Boheum Mun; Changhoo Chun
Healing and acclimatization are key processes for the survival of grafted plants. This study evaluated the influence of light intensity (photosynthetic photon flux, PPF) and relative humidity during the healing and acclimatization period on the photosynthetic characteristics, graft-take, and growth of grafted cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) seedlings, using a system for the continuous measurement of the CO2 exchange rate, in order to establish optimum environmental conditions for the healing and acclimatization of grafted cucumbers seedlings. Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Joeun Baekdadaki) were grafted onto rootstocks (Cucurbita maxima D. × C. moshata D. cv. New Shintozwa). Six combinations of two levels of relative humidity (95 and 90%) and three levels (0, 142, and 237 μmol·m−2·s−1) of light intensity were set up during healing and acclimatization. Increasing light intensity significantly increased CO2 exchange rates during healing and acclimatization. At 95 and 90% relative humidity, the CO2 exchange rates at 237 μmol·m−2·s−1 light intensity were 1.5 and 1.8 times higher than those at 142 μmol·m−2·s−1 light intensity, respectively. The light intensity during healing and acclimatization also affected the amount and distribution of chloroplasts in scion cotyledon. The amount of chloroplasts increased with the increase of PPF during healing and acclimatization, which covered most of cell wall with little open space left, compared with that of dark condition. As PPF increased, the shoot length, ratio of shoot to root, and specific leaf area decreased but the hypocotyl diameter, leaf area, dry weight, and percent dry matter increased. On the other hand, the relative humidity ranging from 90 to 95% did not significantly affect the CO2 exchange rates during healing, acclimatization, and growth of grafted cucumber seedlings. As a result, PPF during healing and acclimatization affected the growth and quality of grafted cucumber seedlings. This showed that higher PPF condition may improve the growth and quality of grafted cucumber seedlings.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2011
Boheum Mun; Yoon-Ah Jang; Eiji Goto; Yasuhiro Ishigami; Changhoo Chun
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2014
Mehea Park; Jeung-Sul Han; Yeulkyun Ahn; Jeong-Ho Kim; Hye-Eun Lee; Yoon-Ah Jang; Roberto A. Gaxiola; Kendal D. Hirschi; Sunghun Park
한국원예학회 기타간행물 | 2006
Sanggyu Lee; Yoon-Ah Jang; Ji-Hye Moon; Ji-Weon Lee; Kwan-Dal Ko
Horticulture Environment and Biotechnology | 2008
Yoon-Ah Jang; Young-Yeol Cho; Han-Cheol Rhee; Yeong-Cheol Um
Journal of Biosystems Engineering | 2017
Jung-Hyun Lim; Suhyoung Park; Won-Byung Chae; Sung-Kyeom Kim; Seung-Kook Choi; Eun-Young Yang; Min-Ji Lee; Gyeong-Bin Park; Yoon-Ah Jang; Myeong-Hoon Seo; Suk-Woo Jang
Protected Horticulture and Plant Factory | 2015
Yoon-Ah Jang; Boheum Mun; Sun Jin Jeong; Jang-Jeon Choi; Dong Kum Park
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