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[PE-0017] A Peanut Variety, ’Da-Ol’ with High Oleic Acid and Large Grain
Eunyoung Oh(Eunyoung Oh ),Sungup Kim(Sungup Kim),Jung In Kim(Jung In Kim),Min Young Kim(Min Young Kim),Sang Woo Kim(Sang Woo Kim),Jeongeun Lee(Jeongeun Lee),Eunsoo Lee(Eunsoo Lee),Rizwana Begum Syed N 한국육종학회 2022 한국육종학회 공동학술발표집 Vol.2022 No.-
D. H. Lawrence’s THE LOST GIRL as a Transitional Work
Eunyoung Oh 한국외국어대학교 영미연구소 2004 영미연구 Vol.10 No.-
This paper pays attention to the transitional aspects of D. H Lawrence"s The Lost Girl in terms of national (and racial) identity and the Lawrentian sense of place. I mean by "transition" Lawrence"s temporary stay in Italy from February 1920 to May 1921 when he waited for departure to America. This period is featured by instability(in other words, Lawrence"s sense of "being lost" as seen in The Lost Girl and Aaron"s Rod, both written in Italy) and by his sense of confusion existing between the end of a European mode of life and the beginning of American life. In this transitional novel, Lawrence explores the possibilities of Italy as a new place and a new way of life before he launches out his journey to Australia, America, and Mexico. Alvina Houghton"s self-exile to Italy reflects Lawrence"s determination to end the European mode of life, which reached the peak after the war, and foreshadows his "leadership" period characterized as his ongoing search for a new society. Keeping in mind that The Lost Girl features a transitional phase moving from the European mode of life to the "primitive" way of life, this paper examines the importance of Italy as an alternative locale to industrialized Europe. Particularly focusing on the way in which Alvina"s sense of disorientation her sense of being "lost"―is related to the different spirits of England and Italy, this paper will show how the spirit of each place shapes and determines the meaning of Alvina"s self-exile.
Estimation of Oil Yield of Perilla by Seed Characteristics and Crude Fat Content
Oh, Eunyoung,Lee, Myoung Hee,Kim, Jung In,Kim, Sungup,Pae, Suk-Bok,Ha, Tae Joung The Korean Society of Crop Science 2018 한국작물학회지 Vol.63 No.2
Perilla (Perilla frutescens var.frutescens) is an annual plant of the Lamiaceae family, mainly grown for obtaining oil by press extraction after roasting the seeds. Oil yield is one of its important traits, but evaluating this yield is time-consuming, requires many seeds, and is hard to adjust to pedigrees in a breeding field. The objective of this study was to develop a method for selecting high-oil-yield lines in a breeding population without oil extraction. Twenty-three perilla cultivars were used for evaluating the oil yield and seed traits such as seed hardness, seed coat thickness, seed coat proportion and crude fat. After evaluation of the seed traits of 23 perilla cultivars, the ranges of oil yields, seed hardness, seed coat thickness, seed coat proportion, 100-seed weight, and crude fat were 24.68-38.75%, 157-1166 gf, $24-399{\mu}m$, 15.4-41.5%, 2.79-6.69 g, and 33.0-47.8%, respectively. In an analysis of correlation coefficients, the oil yield negatively correlated with seed length, seed width, the proportion of seed coat, seed hardness, and 1000-seed weight, but positively correlated with crude fat content. It was observed that as the seed coat proportion increased, the seed coat thickness, hardness, and 1000-seed weight also increased. Multiple linear regression (MLR) was employed to find major variables affecting the oil yield. Among the variables, traits crude fat content and seed coat proportion were assumed to be indirect parameters for estimating the potential oil yield, with respect to a significant positive correlation with the observed oil yield ($R^2=0.791$). Using these two parameters, an equation was derived to predict the oil yield. The results of this study show that various seed traits in 23 perilla cultivars positively or negatively correlated with the oil yield. In particular, crude fat and the seed coat proportion can be used for predicting the oil yield with the newly developed equation, and this approach will improve the efficiency of selecting prominent lines for the oil yield.
( Eunyoung Oh ),( Sungup Kim ),( Sovetgul Asekova ),( Young Nam Yoon ),( Jeong-dong Lee ) 한국육종학회 2018 Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Vol.6 No.3
Phytophthora blight causes serious yield losses and deterioration of quality in sesame. In this study, we modified the screening method for enhancing the evaluation efficiency of Phytophthora blight resistance. The inoculum density and seedling stage were adjusted for large-scale screening. The optimal stage for inoculation was the seedlings grown to emerged-first-true leaves. At the density of 1 × 10 <sup>4</sup> to 1 × 10 <sup>5</sup> zoospores per milliliter, susceptible cultivars showed disease response within seven days. To verify the screening method, we assessed sesame cultivars and accessions for Phytophthora blight resistance, and varied resistance levels such as resistant, moderate and susceptible reactions were observed.
오은영(Eunyoung Oh),김성업(Sungup Kim),김정인(Jung In Kim),김민영(Min Young Kim),김상우(Sang Woo Kim),이정은(Jeongeun Lee),이은수(Eunsoo Lee),조광수(Kwang-Soo Cho),이명희(Myoung-Hee Lee) 한국육종학회 2022 한국육종학회지 Vol.54 No.4
‘Heukchan’ (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a medium-sized grain and black-skin peanut variety that was developed at the Department of Southern Area Crop Science, National Institute of Crop Science in 2019. ‘Heukchan’ was developed from a single cross between black-skin accession ‘Heukhwasaeng’ and Virginia-type elite line ‘HP825’. ‘Heukchan’ has short ellipse-shaped grains and a dark-purple seed coat. It also has a shorter main stem and branch length (39 cm and 44 cm, respectively) than those of ‘Daekwang’ (50 cm and 61 cm, respectively) which resulted in higher tolerance to lodging. On average, the number of matured pods per plant of ‘Heukchan’ was 61 and its shelling ratio was 74%. The 100-seed weight of ‘Heukchan’ was 64 g which was lower than that of ‘Daekwang’ (85 g). In the regional adaptation test (from 2017 to 2019), the average grain yield of ‘Heukchan’ was 4.56 tons⋅ha-1 showing a 5% higher yield than ‘Daekwang’. The seed coat of ‘Heukchan’ contains two types of anthocyanins, cyanidin 3-sophoroside and cyanidin 3-sambubioside, which are not found in ‘Daekwang’. We analyzed the chemical properties of cooked rice containing ‘Heukchan’ with an increasing substitution ratio (5, 10, 20, and 40%); minerals and antioxidative activity as well as protein and unsaturated fatty acids were found to be significantly increased in the rice mixed with ‘Heukchan’. This new variety highlights the novel use of black-skin peanuts for mixing with rice to enhance nutrition and functionality (Registration No. 9195).
나이폴의 『비스와스 씨를 위한 집』에서 식민지 공간인 트리니다드의 재현
오은영 ( Eunyoung Oh ) 한국현대영미소설학회 2016 현대영미소설 Vol.23 No.1
This paper examines the way in which V. S. Naipaul’s A House for Mr. Biswas presents Trinidad, which turns out to be the setting of place in a very limited sense. Though it is hard to reach a critical consensus about Naipaul’s works due to different political positions, most critics have agreed that A House for Mr. Biswas is one of his best works. The problem is that Trinidad represented in the novel serves mainly as an exotic place for the Western reader. Trinidad as a colony is consistently described in a negative way and the novel even erases the fact that the early 20th century Trinidad the novel is set in is under the control of the British Empire. The narrative represses all the social and political conflicts related to race, a key issue which enables the narrative voice to raise colonial issues. The paper tries to reveal that the novel cannot reach an epic status as a West Indian diaspora novel by focusing on how the consciousness of the narrative voice (and the protagonist) becomes abstract by losing the physical sense of place of Trinidad.