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This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of adding the microbial inoculants to silage for reducing mycotoxins in rice straw silage. When a single agent of L. plantarum and a mixed agent of L. plantarum and S. cerevisiae were added in rice straw silage contaminated mycotoxins, it had an...

Author(s)
Sung HaGuyn
Publisher
The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science, Cheonan, Korea Republic
Citation
Journal of the Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science, 2022, 42, 4, pp 229-236
Abstract

Animal poisoning has been occurred in Korea. However, the lack of the data about animal poisoning in Korea makes clinicians and diagnostician difficult to obtain information on poisoning cases. In this paper, we tried to gather information about animal poisoning from 1974 to June 2013 in Korea....

Author(s)
Lee HyunKyoung; Bae YouChan; Lee BoRam; Lee KyungHyun; Baek KangHyun; Lee MyoungHeon
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science, Daejon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, 2013, 53, 3, pp 149-153
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'Gowoo', a mid-late flowering, high yielding rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar with glabrous leaf and hull and resistant to multiple diseases and insects, was developed for forage use. It was developed for use as a whole crop silage obtained from a cross between 'Kusahonami' with high biomass, smooth ...

Author(s)
Ahn EokKeun; Park HyangMi; Jung KukHyun; Hyun UngJo; Won YongJae; Lee JeomHo; Hong HaCheol; Chang JaeKi; Lee JeongHeui; Lee YoonSung; Lee SangBeom
Publisher
The Korean Society of Breeding Science, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Breeding Science, 2023, 55, 2, pp 163-171
AbstractFull Text

'Miwoo' is a mid-late maturing, high-biomass-yielding rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar with high feed value and resistance to multiple diseases and insect pests. It was developed for use as whole crop silage (WCS) from a cross between 'Suweon519', a line with high biomass yield and multiple disease...

Author(s)
Ahn EokKeun; Won YongJae; Hong HaCheol; Park HyangMi; Jung KukHyun; Hyun UngJo; Chang JaeKi; Lee JeongHeui; Lee JeomHo; Suh JungPil
Publisher
The Korean Society of Breeding Science, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Breeding Science, 2022, 54, 1, pp 43-50
Abstract

Riemerella anatipestifer (RA) can cause septicemia, polyserositis, and ataxia in ducks. It can also colonize the upper respiratory tract of healthy ducks. These differences in pathogenicity are probably the result of diverse mechanisms of virulence in different strains. Since serum resistance is a...

Author(s)
Wei Bai; Seo HyeSuk; Shang Ke; Zhang JunFeng; Park JongYeol; Lee YeaJin; Choi YuRi; Kim SangWon; Cha SeYeoun; Jang HyungKwan; Kang Min
Publisher
Korean Society of Poultry Science, National Livestock Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Poultry Science, 2021, 48, 4, pp 327-335
AbstractFull Text

A yellow soybean cultivar called 'Hipro' was developed using the single seed descent (SSD) method by crossing 'Saedanbaek' (SS92414 × MD87L) and 'Daepung' (Baekwon × Sinpaldal2). A preliminary yield trial (PYT), advanced yield trial (AYT), and regional yield trial (RYT) were conducted in three...

Author(s)
Kim JiMin; Shin Ilseob; Park SooKwon; Choi ManSoo; Lee JeongDong; Ha BoKeun; Lee Juseok; Kang YangJae; Jeong SoonChun; Moon JungKyung; Kang Sungteag
Publisher
The Korean Society of Breeding Science, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Breeding Science, 2021, 53, 1, pp 60-68
AbstractFull Text

'Jowoo', an early maturing, high biomass yielding rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar with high feed value and multiple disease-insect resistance, was developed for winter forage crop-whole crop silage (WCS) rice double cropping. It was derived from a cross between a high biomass and multiple disease...

Author(s)
Ahn EokKeun; Won YongJae; Lee JeomHo; Jeong EungGi; Park HyangMi; Hong HaCheol; Chang JaeKi; Hyun UngJo; Jung KukHyun; Lee JeongHeui
Publisher
The Korean Society of Breeding Science, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Breeding Science, 2021, 53, 2, pp 154-162
Abstract

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by molds, such as Aspergillus, Fusarium and Penicillium, that have adverse effects on animals and humans. Aflatoxin, ochratoxin, zearalenone, fumonisin and deoxynivalenol are the mycotoxins of greatest agro-economic importance and cause acute disease...

Author(s)
Kim SooHee; Kim KwangNam; Kim HyoBi; Song JaeYoung; Park SungWon
Publisher
Korean Society of Poultry Science, National Livestock Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Poultry Science, 2016, 43, 2, pp 111-118
AbstractFull Text

'Cheongwoo', a late maturing, high biomass-yielding rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar with high feed value and multiple disease and insect resistance, was developed for whole crop silage (WCS) use. It was derived from a cross between a high biomass and multiple disease resistant line 'Suweon519' and...

Author(s)
Ahn EokKeun; Kang KyungHo; Won YongJae; Jung KukHyun; Hyun UngJo; Jeong EungGi; Park HyangMi; Lee JeomHo; Chang JaeKi; Lee JeongHeui; Jeong JongMin; Suh JungPil
Publisher
The Korean Society of Breeding Science, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Breeding Science, 2020, 52, 2, pp 190-199
Abstract

Coccidiosis is a major parasitic disease in the poultry industry, with great economic implications worldwide. It is a ubiquitous protozoan infection caused by several species of the genus Eimeria (host-specific) that colonize and reproduce in the intestine of birds, ultimately altering the health...

Author(s)
Nawarathne, S. R.; Yu Myunghwan; Heo JungMin
Publisher
Korean Society of Poultry Science, National Livestock Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Poultry Science, 2021, 48, 4, pp 297-318

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