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Tropical plants of mango (Mangefera indica), dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus), and atemoya (Annona cherimola × A. squamosa) are cultivated in Jeju, Korea. A pest survey on those tropical fruits was conducted from 2008 to 2011. Major pests of Mango were thrips, aphid, mealybug, and lepidoptera...

Author(s)
Kim DongSoon; Choi KyungSan; Yang JinYoung; Park YoungMi; Kim Sora; Choi HwalRan; Lyu DongPyo
Publisher
Korean Society of Applied Entomology, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Applied Entomology, 2013, 52, 1, pp 45-51
Abstract

Objectives: Intake of fruits and vegetables has protective effects against stroke attack. This study intended to examine the status of consuming fruits and vegetables and to find out which factors may influence the frequency of consumption of fruits and vegetables in individuals with a history of...

Author(s)
Kim SungJe; Choi MiKyung
Publisher
Korean Society of Community Nutrition, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition, 2014, 19, 5, pp 468-478
Abstract

Cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus (CCYV) is a plant virus that causes damage to cucurbit crops such as watermelon and cucumber, and is transmitted by an insect vector known as the whitefly. Since CCYV was first detected on cucumber in Chungbuk in 2018, it has been reported in other areas including...

Author(s)
Jin TaeMin; Kwak HaeRyun; Choi HongSoo; Cha ByeongJin; Han JongWoo; Kim MiKyeong
Publisher
Korean Society of Plant Pathology, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Research in Plant Disease, 2023, 29, 1, pp 52-59
Abstract

To investigate the incidence status of viruses in major cultivated areas of watermelon and melon in Chungbuk Province, samples were collected from 2020 to 2021 in vinyl greenhouse of Jincheon and Eumseong and examined for virus infection using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Of the ...

Author(s)
Han JongWoo; Park YoungUk; Youn CheolKu; Lee SeokHo; Jeong TaekGoo; Choi HongSoo; Kim MiKyeong
Publisher
Korean Society of Plant Pathology, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Research in Plant Disease, 2023, 29, 1, pp 88-93
Abstract

Fruits are generally recommended for a balanced meal, as they are good sources of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, which may improve blood glucose control. However, fruits have simple sugars with a wide glycemic index (GI) range. The purpose of this study was to analyze the sugar content and...

Author(s)
Ryu JiHyun; Yim JungEun; Suk WanHee; Lee HanSongyi; Ahn HyeJin; Kim YoungSeol; Park CheonSeok; Choue RyoWon
Publisher
The Korean Nutrition Society, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Nutrition, 2012, 45, 2, pp 192-200
Abstract

The damage of citrus fruits caused by Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood has being increased in Jeju, Korea. The seasonal abundance of S. dorsalis and its injury symptoms in citrus orchards have been studied since the endemic outbreak in Jeju, but studies for the occurrence pattern of S. dorsalis in citrus ...

Author(s)
Hwang RokYeun; Kim DongSoon; Hyun JaeWook
Publisher
Korean Society of Applied Entomology, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Applied Entomology, 2016, 55, 4, pp 483-487
Abstract

The application of 112 samples of Citrus fruit peel, which is commonly cultivated in Korea as crude drug, has been limited due to the absence of criteria concerning chemical constituents and application of itself. In the context, this study is on the analysis of 11 flavonoid compounds. As a result, ...

Author(s)
Kim ChangMin; Baek WanSook; Kwon YongSoo; Ko KyungSoo; Huh InOk
Publisher
Korean Society of Pharmacognosy, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2018, 49, 2, pp 113-123
Abstract

In a series of investigations to develop a potential anti-obese agent, we prepared a immature Citrus fruits (IMF) and compared its lipid excretion effects to those of Citrus fruits (MF, CP, JP) in an ICR mouse model of obesity induced by a high fat diet. The body weights of IMF fed mice were found...

Author(s)
Kim KiJung; Ko SungKwon
Publisher
Korean Society of Pharmacognosy, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2017, 48, 2, pp 134-140
Abstract

Asimina triloba contains many kinds of annonaceous acetogenins known to have toxicity and/or activity. In this study, analysis of acetogenins was carried out on the extract and its solvent fractions of A. triloba leaves using a liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy(LC-MS). In the extract, the...

Author(s)
Im DoYoun; Lee KyoungIn
Publisher
Korean Society of Pharmacognosy, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2018, 49, 3, pp 278-284
AbstractFull Text

Flavonoids in juice of 67 citrus genetic resources were analyzed using LC-MS/MS, in order to increase utilization of genetic resources as both breeding and functional materials. Analytical condition was established for ten kinds of flavonoid components known to exist in citrus fruits such as...

Author(s)
Yang YoungTaek; Kim HoBang; Lee Sanghyun; Park YoungChul
Publisher
Korean Society for Horticultural Science, Suwon, Korea Republic
Citation
Horticultural Science and Technology, 2019, 37, 5, pp 651-662

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