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Seul-Bi Lee,Yang-Min Kim,Ye-Jin Lee,Yo-Sung Song,Cheol-Hyun Ryu,Deog-Bae Lee,Chan-Wook Lee,Chang-Hoon Lee,Jwakyung Sung 한국토양비료학회 2019 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.52 No.4
Given continuous needs for a public duty of agriculture and rural area, an effort to improve nutrient management in agricultural sector is strongly required. As a measure to solve these problems, Korean government (MAFRA) introduced the promotion policy called as “Agro-Environment Conservation Program (AECP)” in 2018 and has expanded 5 projet sites in 2019 from 3 in 2018. The program has a variety of agricultural activity to conserve soil, water, air, ecology and landscape. Of those, the nutrient input activity which is one of sub-activities is closely involved in not only crop productivity but also water quality and air pollution. Therefore, in order to lead a soft landing of AECP, it is essential to evaluate the conservation effects in a scientific point of view. In this respect, we focused on evaluating the effect of recommended nutrient input activities, standard fertilization and soil test fertilization, on rice productivity and nitrogen balance. The effect of nutrient management which is explained by rice yield and nitrogen balance was estimated with the combination of soil characteristics and rice varieties. Rice yield by recommended fertilization was 654 kg per 10a, 6% lower than control, but there was no statistical significance. By contrast, nitrogen balance was 4.7 kg lower, which means great improvement, in the recommended than the control. Conclusively, the recommended fertilization like soil test fertilization is expected to be useful as a measure to reduce nutrient balance, to ensure crop productivity, and finally to perform a public role of agriculture.
Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen and Inorganic Nitrogen Content for Evaluating Nitrogen Dynamics
Lee, Seul-Bi,Sung, Jwa-Kyung,Lee, Ye-Jin,Lim, Jung-Eun,Song, Yo-Sung,Lee, Deog-Bae,Hong, Suk-Young 한국토양비료학회 2017 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.50 No.2
Various methods for assessing soil total nitrogen (TN) and inorganic N content have been developed to manage nutrient and to understand N cycle in soil. This paper address the technical procedures in arable soil samples to conduct soil sampling, sample preparation, and measuring total N and inorganic N. Among various methods for measuring soil total nitrogen contents, Kjeldahl distillation and Indophenol blue method have widely used due to reliability and economic advances. Also, two methods can analyze more samples at the same time compared with other nitrogen measuring methods. For evaluating inorganic N content, mainly in forms of nitrate-N ($NO_3{^-}-N$) and ammonium-N ($NH_4{^+}-N$), extraction with a single reagent such as 2M KCl has been employed, followed by Kjeldahl distillation or indophenol blue methods.
Cerebrovascular Arteriopathy in Microcephalic Osteodysplastic Primordial Dwarfism Type II
Lee Seul Bi,Lee Seunghyun,Choi Young Hun,Cho Yeon Jin,Cheon Jung-Eun 대한자기공명의과학회 2023 Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Vol.27 No.2
Microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II (MOPD-II) is a rare disease with characteristic skeletal abnormalities and severe comorbidities related to cerebrovascular diseases. It is frequently associated with early onset cerebrovascular diseases due to its predisposition to intracranial arteriopathies such as aneurysms and moyamoya syndrome. Herein, we report cases of two siblings presenting with multiple cerebral aneurysms and moyamoya syndrome. Two brothers with short stature were genetically diagnosed with MOPD-II at the age of 18 years and 9 years. Magnetic resonance angiography of the brother at the age of 20 years demonstrated a ruptured left A2 aneurysm with multiple variable-sized aneurysms in intracerebral arteries. The younger brother underwent brain imaging for screening at the age of 12 years which revealed a sizable basilar top aneurysm, multiple tiny aneurysms, and steno-occlusive changes in the left A1 and M1. In conclusion, cerebrovascular arteriopathy was diagnosed using brain magnetic resonance imaging in a pediatric patient with MOPD-II. Cerebrovascular comorbidities can occur at any point in life. It can lead to disability or death. Therefore, routine screening for cerebrovascular comorbidities in patients with MOPD-II who have reached adolescence is recommended.
Plant Analysis Methods for Evaluating Mineral Nutrient
Lee, Ye-Jin,Sung, Jwa-Kyung,Lee, Seul-Bi,Lim, Jung-Eun,Song, Yo-Sung,Lee, Deog-Bae,Hong, Suk-Young 한국토양비료학회 2017 한국토양비료학회지 Vol.50 No.2
Analysis of mineral nutrients in plant is required for evaluating diagnosis of plant nutritional status. Pretreatment procedure for the analysis of plant can be varied depending on elements to be analyzed. Wet-digestion is suitable for total nitrogen, phosphate and cations, however, digestion solution including nitric acid is not suitable for nitrogen analysis. Incineration procedure is required to analyze chloride, silicate and total sulfur. After digestion, total nitrogen is analyzed by Kjeldahl method, and phosphate is detected at 470nm by colorimetric analysis with ammonium meta vanadate. Cations and micro elements are determined by titration or colorimetry, also, these elements can be measured by Atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) or Inductively coupled plasma spectrometer (ICP).
Comparison of Carbon Sequestration Potential of Winter Cover Crop Cultivation in Rice Paddy Soil
Lee, Seul-Bi,Haque, Mozammel,Pramanik, Prabhat,Kim, Sang-Yoon,Kim, Pil-Joo The Korean Society of Environmental Agriculture 2011 한국환경농학회지 Vol.30 No.3
BACKGROUND: Cultivation of winter cover crops is strongly recommended to increase land utilization efficiency, animal feeding material self-production, and to improve soil and environmental quality. METHODS AND RESULTS: Four major winter crops (barley, Chinese milk vetch, hairy vetch, and rye) having different C/N ratio were seeded in silt loam paddy soil in the November 2007 and the aboveground biomass was harvested on the late May 2008 to evaluate its effectiveness as green manure, and root biomass distribution was characterized at the different depth (0-60 cm) to study its effect on physical properties and carbon sequestration in soil. During this experiment, the naturally growing weed in the rice paddy soil in Korea, short awn foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis Sobol), was considered as control treatment. Above-ground biomass of all cover crops selected was significantly higher than that of the control treatment (2.8 Mg/ha). Comparatively higher above-ground biomass productivity of rye and barley (15.8 and 13.5 Mg/ha, respectively) suggested that these cover crops possibly had the highest potential as a green manure and animal feeding material. Root biomass production of different cover crops followed the same trend as that for their above ground biomass. Rye (Secale cereal) might have the highest potential for soil C accumulation (7893 C kg/ha) by root biomass development, and then followed by barley (6985 C kg/ha), hairy vetch (6467 C kg/ha), Chinese milk vetch (6671 C kg/ha), and control (5791 C kg/ha). CONCLUSION(s): Cover crops like rye and barley having high biomass productivity might be the most effective winter cover crops to increase organic carbon distribution in different soil aggregates which might be beneficial to improve soil structure, aeration etc. and C sequestration.