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Maximiano, Jose,Woo, Jong-Choon 江原大學校 森林科學硏究所 1998 Journal of Forest Science Vol.14 No.-
要約브라질의 Mato Grosso do Sul 州의 西部에 위치하는 쟈르딘 지역에 再造林事業을 수행하기 위하여 本 硏究가 실시되었다. 우선 유칼리나무와 몇몇 鄕土樹種을 발아시켜 이 지역에 조림하기 위하여 이에 맞는 苗圃場을 설계하였다. 제1단계로서 100ha의 면적에 조림하기 위한 적절한 규모의 묘포장을 세울 것을 고려하여 설계하였다. 이때 3 x 3 m 간격으로 植材할 경우 85% 정도의 生存率을 감안하여 100ha 의 면적에 약 130,000본의 苗木이 필요하게 되어 이 수준에 맞추어서 묘포장을 만들었다. ABSTRACTThis study was carried out in order to successfully accomplish the reforestation in Jardim area, where is located in the western region of the state Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. For this region one tree nursery was planned at first for the planting of Eucalyptus and Native Species. As a first step this tree nursery was designed for the 100 ha plantation area. In this case the size of the tree nursery was established to produce about 130,000 seedlings, which are necessary to plant on 100 ha forest area with the interplant distance 3 x 3 m.
Antimicrobial peptides of the genus Capsicum: a mini review
Oliveira Arielle Pinheiro Bessiatti Fava,Resende Larissa Maximiano,Rodrigues Rosana,de Oliveira Mello Érica,Taveira Gabriel Bonan,de Oliveira Carvalho André,Gomes Valdirene Moreira 한국원예학회 2022 Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology Vol.63 No.4
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been characterized in various organs and plant species. However, few studies have investigated AMPs in the genus Capsicum , especially their biological activities and mechanism of action. AMPs are small proteins isolated primarily from plants and animals. AMPs are of great interest to researchers because of their potent antimicrobial activity due to their ability to interact with cell membranes. While some AMPs participate in innate immune response by providing a rapid line of defense against infection, others may bolster plant defense against certain pests and pathogens. The genus Capsicum contains a myriad of AMPs involved in plant defense with the potential for new antimicrobial molecules. In recent years, our group and others have isolated and characterized AMPs from seeds, fruits, leaves and roots of Capsicum plants. Herein, we describe the diff erent AMP families, like defensins, lipid transfer proteins (LTPs), thionins, proteinase inhibitors, and others, present in the genus Capsicum . We also discuss the current knowledge of their antimicrobial activity, mechanism of action, and possible uses as antimicrobial molecules and in plant biotechnology.