143 research outputs found
Growth characteristics and productivity of cold-tolerant âKowinearlyâ Italian ryegrass in the northern part of South Korea
The objective of this research is to evaluate differences in growth characteristics and productivity between Kowinearly and Florida 80 Italian ryegrass varieties in regions with severely cold winters. This research was carried out in Suwon (in central South Korea) and Yonchun (in northern South Korea) during the 2002 2006 growing seasons. Kowinearly is a diploid variety with green leaf colour and a semi prostrate growth habit in autumn and a semi-erect one in spring. There were differences among the varieties in terms of cold tolerance, heading date, and forage yield in Yonchun. The winter field survival of Kowinearly was 85%, while that of Florida 80 was 43%. The dry matter yield of Kowinearly in Yonchun was 9,662 kg/ha, which was 31% more than that of Florida 80. In Suwon, the heading date of Kowinearly was May 7, which was 2 days later than that of Florida 80. In Yonchun, Kowinearlyâs heading date was May 12, 1 day earlier than that of Florida 80. These results indicate that Kowinearly has good cold tolerance, and that in spring, it starts growth earlier than Florida 80, because of its higher cold tolerance.Keywords: Italian ryegrass, Kowinearly, cold tolerance, new variety, forage cro
Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia (Masson's Hemangioma) of the Liver: A New Hepatic Lesion
Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (Masson's hemangioma) is a disease characterized by exuberant endothelial proliferation within the lumen of medium-sized veins. In 1923, Masson regarded this disease as a neoplasm inducing endothelial proliferation, however, now it is considered to be a reactive vascular proliferation following traumatic vascular stasis. The lesion has a propensity to occur in the head, neck, fingers, and trunk. Occurrence within the abdominal cavity is known to be very rare, and especially in the liver, there has been no reported case up to date. The authors have experienced intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia of the liver in a 69-yr-old woman, and report the case with a review of the literature
Characteristics of high efficiency current charging system for HTS magnet with solar energy
AbstractIn terms of electrical energy, the technical fusion with solar energy system is promisingly applied in order to improve the efficiency in the power applications, since the solar energy system can convert an eternal electric energy in all-year-around. As one of such power applications, we proposed a current charging system for HTS magnet combined with solar energy (CHS). As this system can operate without external utility power to charge the HTS load magnet due to the solar energy, the operating efficiency is practically improved. The power converter, which is interfaced with solar energy and HTS magnet systems, plays an important role to transfer the stable electric energy and thus, the stabilized performance of the converter with solar energy system is one of essential factors. In this study, we investigated various charging performances under different operating conditions of the converter. In addition, operating characteristics have been analyzed by solving solar cell equivalent equations based on circuit simulation program
Genotypic variation of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Italian ryegrass
In the present study, genotypic variation of Agrobacterium-mediated
transformation of Korean Italian ryegrass has been evaluated. Mature
seed-derived calli of seven cultivars were inoculated and co-cultured
with Agrobacterium tumefaciens carrying the binary vector pCAMBIA1301,
which contains a reporter gene (gus) and a plant selectable marker gene
conferring resistance to hygromycin (hpt) in the T-DNA region. The
effects of several factors such as callus type and callus age on
transformation effectiveness and the expression of the GUS gene were
investigated. The highest transformation effectiveness (6.7%) was
obtained with the Hwasan 101 cultivar when 9-week-old calli (type-I)
were inoculated with Agrobacterium. The overall transformation rates of
the examined cultivars ranged from 0.4% to 6.7%. GUS histochemical
assays, PCR, and southern analysis of transgenic plants demonstrated
that transgenes were successfully integrated into the genome of Italian
ryegrass. Thus, evaluation of transformation effectiveness and
selection of a suitable cultivar of Italian ryegrass may improve
molecular breeding of this species
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