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Article Metabolome Shift in Centella asiatica Leaves Induced by the Novel Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacterium, Priestia megaterium HyangYak-01 Centella asiatica, a traditional herb, is widely recognized for its pharmacologically active components, such as asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid. These components render it a highly sought-after ingredient in various industries, including cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. This study aimed to enhance the production and activity of these pharmacological constituents of C. asiatica using the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Priestia megaterium HyangYak-01 during its cultivation. To achieve this goal, the researchers conducted field experiments, which revealed an increase in the production of pharmacologically active compounds in C. asiatica cultivated with a P. megaterium HyangYak-01 culture solution. Additionally, quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (Q-TOF MS) confirmed that the composition ratios of the C. asiatica extract treated with the P. megaterium HyangYak-01 culture solution differed from those of the untreated control and type strain-treated groups. Skin cell experiments indicated that the C. asiatica extract treated with the P. megaterium HyangYak-01 culture solution exhibited greater skin barrier improvement and less pronounced inflammatory responses than those from plants grown without the bacterial culture solution. This study demonstrates that microbial treatment during plant cultivation can beneficially influence the production of pharmacological constituents, suggesting a valuable approach toward enhancing the therapeutic properties of plants. Kim, Min-Chul; Jo, Hyungwoo; Lim, Kyeongmo; Kim, Ikwhan; Kim, Hye-Been; Kim, Sol; Nho, Younhwa; Kim, Misun; Kim, Hyeyoun; Baek, Chaeyun; Heo, Young Mok; Lee, Haeun; Kang, Seunghyun; Lee, Dong-Geol; Han, Kyudong; Shin, Jae-Ho Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Appl Biosci, Daehak Ro 80, Daegu 41566, South Korea; MICROBALANCE Co Ltd, IT Convergence Ind Bldg 506,Daehak Ro 80, Daegu 41566, South Korea; COSMAX BTI, R&I Ctr, Seongnam 13486, South Korea; Dankook Univ, Dept Microbiol, Cheonan 31116, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Integrat Biol, Daehak Ro 80, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, NGS Core Facil, Daehak Ro 80, Daegu 41566, South Korea ; Heo, Young/AAC-4531-2019; Han, Kyudong/AAF-1788-2019; Lee, Dong-geol/AAI-2838-2021 57203466596; 57197827666; 57805008000; 58643019600; 57211373245; 58922295900; 57188558788; 59446329400; 59345960800; 57196098084; 56742828400; 57315912100; 57188724232; 55559897800; 9249290400; 57224125922 mckim@mabals.com;chohw@cosmax.com;rudah8668@gmail.com;ikwhankim0926@gmail.com;kimhb@cosmax.com;solkim@cosmax.com;yhno@cosmax.com;kimms@cosmax.com;hyeyoun@cosmax.com;cybaek@cosmax.com;ymheo@cosmax.com;haeun.lee@cosmax.com;shyunk@cosmax.com;leedg@cosmax.com;kyudong.han@gmail.com;jhshin@knu.ac.kr; PLANTS-BASEL PLANTS-BASEL 2223-7747 13 18 SCIE PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 0 2025-05-07 0 0 Centella asiatica; Priestia megaterium; cosmetics; pharmaceuticals; plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium (PGPR) L.; TOLERANCE Centella asiatica; cosmetics; pharmaceuticals; plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium (PGPR); Priestia megaterium English 2024 2024-09 10.3390/plants13182636 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Review Plant-Entomopathogenic Fungi Interaction: Recent Progress and Future Prospects on Endophytism-Mediated Growth Promotion and Biocontrol Entomopathogenic fungi, often acknowledged primarily for their insecticidal properties, fulfill diverse roles within ecosystems. These roles encompass endophytism, antagonism against plant diseases, promotion of the growth of plants, and inhabitation of the rhizosphere, occurring both naturally and upon artificial inoculation, as substantiated by a growing body of contemporary research. Numerous studies have highlighted the beneficial aspects of endophytic colonization. This review aims to systematically organize information concerning the direct (nutrient acquisition and production of phytohormones) and indirect (resistance induction, antibiotic and secondary metabolite production, siderophore production, and mitigation of abiotic and biotic stresses) implications of endophytic colonization. Furthermore, a thorough discussion of these mechanisms is provided. Several challenges, including isolation complexities, classification of novel strains, and the impact of terrestrial location, vegetation type, and anthropogenic reluctance to use fungal entomopathogens, have been recognized as hurdles. However, recent advancements in biotechnology within microbial research hold promising solutions to many of these challenges. Ultimately, the current constraints delineate potential future avenues for leveraging endophytic fungal entomopathogens as dual microbial control agents. Ahsan, S. M.; Injamum-Ul-Hoque, Md.; Das, Ashim Kumar; Rahman, Md. Mezanur; Mollah, Md. Mahi Imam; Paul, Narayan Chandra; Choi, Hyong Woo Andong Natl Univ, Dept Plant Med, Andong 36729, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Appl Biosci, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Texas Tech Univ, Inst Genom Crop Abiot Stress Tolerance, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA; Patuakhali Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Entomol, Patuakhali 8602, Bangladesh; Chonnam Natl Univ, Kumho Life Sci Lab, Gwangju 61186, South Korea; Andong Natl Univ, Inst Cannabis Biotechnol, Andong 36729, South Korea ; Paul, Narayan/W-3262-2017; Das, Ashim Kumar/ABB-6751-2020; Paul, Narayan Chandra/W-3262-2017; Injamum-Ul-Hoque/ADJ-9141-2022; Choi, Hyong/W-7213-2019; Rahman, Mezanur/AEC-6485-2022 7004038250; 58663974700; 57211473983; 57203277829; 57210188026; 54928804800; 14627068300 smvahsan@gmail.com;injamumrassel@gmail.com;ashim@knu.ac.kr;mrahman@bsmrau.edu.bd;mahiimam@pstu.ac.bd;ncpaulcnu@gmail.com;hwchoi@anu.ac.kr; PLANTS-BASEL PLANTS-BASEL 2223-7747 13 10 SCIE PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 1.65 2025-05-07 6 9 biocontrol; endophyte; entomopathogenic fungi; growth promotion; interaction BEAUVERIA-BASSIANA ASCOMYCOTA; ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI; PHOSPHATE-SOLUBILIZING FUNGI; SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED-RESISTANCE; PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS; BACTERIAL ENDOPHYTES; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; DEFENSE RESPONSES; NITROGEN TRANSFER; ACC DEAMINASE biocontrol; endophyte; entomopathogenic fungi; growth promotion; interaction English 2024 2024-05 10.3390/plants13101420 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Screening Germplasms and Detecting Quantitative Trait Loci for High Sucrose Content in Soybean Sucrose is a desirable component of processed soybean foods and animal feed, and thus, its content is used as an important characteristic for assessing the quality of soybean seeds. However, few studies have focused on the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with sucrose regulation in soybean seeds. This study aims to measure the sucrose content of 1014 soybean accessions and identify genes related to high sucrose levels using QTL analysis. Colorimetric analysis based on the enzymatic reaction of invertase (INV) and glucose oxidase (GOD) was employed to test the germplasms. A total of six high-sucrose genetic resources (IT186230, IT195321, IT263138, IT263276, IT263286, and IT276521) and two low-sucrose genetic resources (IT025668 and IT274054) were identified. Two F2:3 populations, IT186230 x IT025668 and Ilmi x IT186230, were then established from these germplasms. QTL analysis identified four QTLs (qSUC6.1, qSUC11.1, qSUC15.1, and qSUC17.1), explaining 7.3-27.6% of the phenotypic variation in the sugar content. Twenty candidate genes were found at the four QTLs. Notably, Glyma.17G152300, located in the qSUC17.1 QTL region, exhibited a 17-fold higher gene expression in the high-sucrose germplasm IT186230 compared to the control germplasm Ilmi, confirming its role as a major gene regulating the sucrose content in soybean. These results may assist in marker-assisted selection for breeding programs that aim to develop soybean lines with a higher sucrose content. Kang, Se-Hee; Shin, Seo-Young; Kang, Byeong Hee; Chowdhury, Sreeparna; Lee, Won-Ho; Kim, Woon Ji; Lee, Jeong-Dong; Lee, Sungwoo; Choi, Yu-Mi; Ha, Bo-Keun Chonnam Natl Univ, Dept Appl Plant Sci, Gwangju 61186, South Korea; Chonnam Natl Univ, Interdisciplinary Program IT Bio Convergence Syst, Gwangju 61186, South Korea; Korea Atom Energy Res Inst, Adv Radiat Technol Inst, Jeongeup 56212, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Appl Biosci, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Chungnam Natl Univ, Coll Agr & Life Sci, Dept Crop Sci, Daejeon 34134, South Korea; Natl Inst Agr Sci, Natl Agrobiodivers Ctr, RDA, Jeonju 54874, South Korea ; Lee, Sungwoo/AAA-4944-2021 58120506600; 58120616300; 58046054200; 58120616400; 58833447300; 57197826180; 40462075100; 55343003700; 57193762446; 7006749575 wlsgml7026@naver.com;shinsy011123@gmail.com;rkdqudgml555@naver.com;sreeparna1996@gmail.com;dldnjsgh1115@hanmail.net;dnswl007@naver.com;jdlee@knu.ac.kr;sungwoolee@cnu.ac.kr;cym0421@korea.kr;bkha@jnu.ac.kr; PLANTS-BASEL PLANTS-BASEL 2223-7747 13 19 SCIE PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 0.64 2025-05-07 1 1 soybean; germplasm; sucrose; glucose oxidase; invertase; quantitative trait locus ARABIDOPSIS; TEMPERATURE; METABOLISM; OLIGOSACCHARIDE; HOMEOSTASIS; COMPONENTS; PHOSPHATE; TRANSPORT; PROTEINS; CULTIVAR germplasm; glucose oxidase; invertase; quantitative trait locus; soybean; sucrose English 2024 2024-10 10.3390/plants13192815 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article SscA is required for fungal development, aflatoxin production, and pathogenicity in Aspergillus flavus Fungal spores are specialized dormant cells that act as primary reproductive biological particles and exhibit strong viability under extremely harsh conditions. They contaminate a variety of crops and foods, causing severe health hazards to humans and animals. Previous studies demonstrated that a spore-specific transcription factor SscA plays pivotal roles in the conidiogenesis of the model organism Aspergillus nidulans. In this study, we investigated the biological and genetic functions of SscA in the aflatoxin-producing fungus A. flavus. Deletion of sscA showed reduced conidia formation, lost long-term viability, and exhibited more sensitivity to thermal, oxidative, and radiative stresses. The sscA-deficient strain showed increased aflatoxin B1 production in conidia as well as mycelia. Importantly, the absence of sscA affected fungal pathogenicity on crops. Further transcriptomic and phenotypic studies suggested that SscA coordinates conidial wall structures. Overall, SscA is important for conidial formation, maturation and dormancy, mycotoxin production, and pathogenicity in A. flavus. Son, Ye-Eun; Park, Hee-Soo Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Food Sci & Biotechnol, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Integrat Biol, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Sch Food Sci & Biotechnol, 80 Daehak Ro, Daegu 41566, South Korea ; Park, Hee-Soo/AAC-6422-2019 57200513491; 15751448400 phsoo97@knu.ac.kr; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY INT J FOOD MICROBIOL 0168-1605 1879-3460 413 SCIE FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;MICROBIOLOGY 2024 5.2 16.3 0.95 2025-05-07 2 2 Aflatoxin B 1; Aspergillus flavus; Conidial dormancy; Conidial maturation; Pathogenicity; SscA STRESS-RESPONSE; FUMIGATUS; NIDULANS; TREHALOSE; IDENTIFICATION; GERMINATION; SUBSTRATE; GOVERNS; GENES; STUA Aflatoxin B<sub>1</sub>; Aspergillus flavus; Conidial dormancy; Conidial maturation; Pathogenicity; SscA Aflatoxin B1; Aflatoxins; Animals; Aspergillus flavus; Fungal Proteins; Humans; Spores, Fungal; Virulence; aflatoxin; aflatoxin B1; transcription factor; trehalose; fungal protein; Article; Aspergillus flavus; Aspergillus nidulans; conidium; deletion mutant; dormancy; fungal development; fungal virulence; fungus spore; mycelium; nonhuman; pathogenicity; phenotype; physiological stress; real time polymerase chain reaction; spore germination; thin layer chromatography; animal; Aspergillus flavus; genetics; human; virulence English 2024 2024-03-02 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2024.110607 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Review Systematic approach of polyploidy as an evolutionary genetic and genomic phenomenon in horticultural crops Polyploidy is thought to be an evolutionary and systematic mechanism for gene flow and phenotypic advancement in flowering plants. It is a natural phenomenon that promotes diversity by creating new permutations enhancing the prime potentials as compared to progenitors. Two different pathways have been recognized in studying polyploidy in nature; mitotic or somatic chromosome doubling and cytogenetics variation. Secondly, the vital influence of being polyploid is its heritable property (unreduced reproductive cells) formed during first and second-division restitution (FDR & SDR). Different approaches either chemical (Colchicine, Oryzalin, Caffeine, Trifuralin, or phosphoric amides) or gaseous i.e. Nitrous oxide have been deliberated as strong polyploidy causing agents. A wide range of cytogenetic practices like chromosomes study, ploidy, genome analysis, and plant morphology and anatomy have been studied in different plant species. Flow cytometry for ploidy and chromosome analysis through fluorescence and genomic in situ hybridization (FISH & GISH) are the basic methods to evaluate heredity substances sampled from leaves and roots. Many horticultural crops have been developed successfully and released commercially for consumption. Moreover, some deep detailed studies are needed to check the strong relationship between unique morphological features and genetic makeup concerning genes and hormonal expression in a strong approach. Basit, Abdul; Lim, Ki-Byung Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Hort Sci, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Inst Agr Sci & Technol, Daegu, South Korea Basit, Abdul/AAX-2414-2021 58696991300; 7403175915 abdulbasit97_lily@knu.ac.kr;kblim@knu.ac.kr; PLANT SCIENCE PLANT SCI 0168-9452 1873-2259 348 SCIE BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY;PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 0.4 2025-05-07 5 5 Chromosome evolution; Genetic variation; Genomics; In situ Hybridization; Polyploidy ALTERNATIVE SPLICING LANDSCAPE; MADS-BOX GENES; SEXUAL POLYPLOIDIZATION; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; SYNTHETIC POLYPLOIDS; ANCIENT POLYPLOIDY; PLANT POLYPLOIDY; CELL-VOLUME; GROWTH-RATE; BRASSICA Chromosome evolution; Genetic variation; Genomics; In situ Hybridization; Polyploidy Biological Evolution; Chromosomes, Plant; Crops, Agricultural; Genome, Plant; Genomics; Polyploidy; crop; evolution; genetics; genomics; plant chromosome; plant genome; polyploidy; procedures English 2024 2024-11 10.1016/j.plantsci.2024.112236 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Taxonomic, Physiological, and Biochemical Characterization of Asterarcys quadricellularis AQYS21 as a Promising Sustainable Feedstock for Biofuels and ω-3 Fatty Acids Asterarcys quadricellularis strain AQYS21, a green microalga isolated from the brackish waters near Manseong-ri Black Sand Beach in Korea, shows considerable potential as a source of bioactive compounds and biofuels. Therefore, this study analyzed the morphological, molecular, and biochemical characteristics of this strain; optimized its cultivation conditions; and evaluated its suitability for biodiesel production. Morphological analysis revealed characteristics typical of the Asterarcys genus: spherical to ellipsoidal cells with pyrenoid starch plates and mucilage-embedded coenobia. Additionally, features not previously reported in other A. quadricellularis strains were observed. These included young cells with meridional ribs and an asymmetric spindle-shaped form with one or two pointed ends. Molecular analysis using small-subunit rDNA and tufA sequences confirmed the identification of the strain AQYS21. This strain showed robust growth across a wide temperature range, with optimal conditions at 24 degrees C and 88 mu mol m-2s-1 photon flux density. It was particularly rich in omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid and palmitic acid. Furthermore, its biodiesel properties indicated its suitability for biodiesel formulations. The biomass of this microalga may serve as a viable feedstock for biodiesel production and a valuable source of omega-3 fatty acids. These findings reveal new morphological characteristics of A. quadricellularis, enhancing our understanding of the species. Kang, Nam Seon; An, Sung Min; Jo, Chang Rak; Ki, Hyunji; Kim, Sun Young; Jeong, Hyeon Gyeong; Choi, Grace; Hong, Ji Won; Cho, Kichul Natl Marine Biodivers Inst Korea, Seocheon 33662, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Hydrogen & Renewable Energy, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Adv Bioresource Res Ctr, Daegu 41566, South Korea An, Sung-Min/AAC-3888-2021; Cho, Kichul/IXD-8135-2023 7102653317; 56493979500; 59354978000; 57981461300; 57204790926; 59437212100; 57194561009; 57201579963; 55877400600 kang3610@mabik.re.kr;sman@mabik.re.kr;happyccr@mabik.re.kr;hki@mabik.re.kr;sykim@mabik.re.kr;hgjeong@mabik.re.kr;gchoi@mabik.re.kr;jwhong@knu.ac.kr;kichul.cho@mabik.re.kr; PLANTS-BASEL PLANTS-BASEL 2223-7747 13 21 SCIE PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 0.64 2025-05-07 1 2 Asterarcys quadricellularis; morphological characterization; fatty acids; biofuels; microalgae; molecular identification FATTY-ACID; BIODIESEL PRODUCTION; MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY; GREEN-ALGAE; MICROALGAE; CHLOROPHYTA; STRAINS; GROWTH; SCENEDESMACEAE; ULTRASTRUCTURE Asterarcys quadricellularis; biofuels; fatty acids; microalgae; molecular identification; morphological characterization English 2024 2024-11 10.3390/plants13213008 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article The Application of Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization in the Prescreening of Veronica Hybrids Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), a molecular cytogenetic technique that enables the visualization and identification of specific DNA sequences within chromosomes, has emerged as a pivotal tool in plant breeding programs, particularly in the case of Veronica species. Veronica, a genus with a complex reproductive system, often poses challenges in accurately identifying hybrids because of its tendency to hybridize, which leads to intricate genetic variation. This study focused on the use of FISH as a prescreening method to identify true hybrids in Veronica breeding programs. FISH analysis was first performed on the parents to identify their 45S and 5S rDNA signals, along with their respective chromosome numbers. The signals were then compared with those of the twenty progenies with reference to their supposed parents. Five true hybrids, seven self-pollinated progenies, and eight false hybrids were identified through FISH. The findings highlight the significance of FISH as a screening method that contributes significantly to the efficiency of Veronica breeding programs by ensuring the preservation of desired genetic traits and minimizing the inadvertent inclusion of misidentified hybrids. To conclude, this study underscores the vital role of FISH in enhancing the precision and success of breeding programs and opens new avenues for improved breeding strategies and crop development. Park, Hye-Wan; Sevilleno, Samantha Serafin; Ha, My Khanh Tran Thi; Cabahug-Braza, Raisa Aone; Yi, Ji-Hun; Lim, Ki-Byung; Cho, Wonwoo; Hwang, Yoon-Jung Sahmyook Univ, Dept Convergence Sci, Seoul 01795, South Korea; Duy Tan Univ, Inst Global Hlth Innovat, Danang 550000, Vietnam; Sahmyook Univ, Plant Genet & Breeding Inst, Seoul 01795, South Korea; Div Garden & Plant Resources, Korea Natl Arboretum, Pochon 11186, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Hort Sci, Daegu 41566, South Korea park, jun yeon/GPX-5293-2022 59118673900; 57212649168; 57216145610; 58453620000; 59120432900; 7403175915; 59682542900; 50061210800 hyewan0204@gmail.com;samanthasevilleno20@gmail.com;hattmykhanh@duytan.edu.vn;raisaaone@gmail.com;easy2641@korea.kr;kblim@knu.ac.kr;wonwoocho85@korea.kr;hyj@syu.ac.kr; PLANTS-BASEL PLANTS-BASEL 2223-7747 13 9 SCIE PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 1.28 2025-05-07 1 2 Veronica; FISH; cytogenetics; rDNA; marker-assisted breeding RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES; CHROMOSOME-NUMBERS; KARYOTYPE ANALYSIS; FISH KARYOTYPE; GISH; PLANTAGINACEAE; MARKERS; CYTOGENETICS; CHROMATIN; NUCLEAR cytogenetics; FISH; marker-assisted breeding; rDNA; Veronica English 2024 2024-05 10.3390/plants13091264 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Two New Steroidal Saponins with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Effects from the Aerial Parts of Gnetum formosum Markgr. Gnetum formosum Markgr., a member of the Gnetaceae family, is distributed in Vietnam. This plant remains a botanical enigma with an unexplored diversity of chemical constituents and pharmacological effects. In this study, two new steroidal saponins, namely gnetumosides A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the aerial parts of G. formosum. Their chemical structures were elucidated using spectroscopic techniques, including high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HR-ESI-MS) and NMR, along with chemical hydrolysis and comparison with the reported literature. The potential anti-inflammatory effects of the isolated compounds were evaluated by measuring lipopolysaccharide-stimulated nitric oxide (NO) production in murine macrophage cells. Notably, compound 1 exhibited the most potent inhibitory activity (IC50 = 14.10 +/- 0.75 mu M), comparable to dexamethasone. Additionally, the mechanisms underlying the observed anti-inflammatory effects were investigated through molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations on inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) proteins. This study is the first to investigate the chemical constituents and pharmacological effects of G. formosum. Hieu, Ngo Van; Vinh, Le Ba; Phong, Nguyen Viet; Cong, Pham Van; Dat, Nguyen Tien; Dan, Nguyen Van; Duc, Ngo Viet; Tao, Hoang Minh; Tam, Le Thi; Anh, Le Tuan; Cuong, Nguyen Cao; Tai, Bui Huu; Yang, Seo Young; Anh, Hoang Le Tuan Vietnam Acad Sci & Technol VAST, Ctr High Technol Res & Dev, Hanoi 10072, Vietnam; Grad Univ Sci & Technol, Vietnam Acad Sci & Technol VAST, Hanoi 10072, Vietnam; Vietnam Acad Sci & Technol VAST, Inst Marine Biochem, Hanoi 10072, Vietnam; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Biol Educ, Teachers Coll, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Inst Phylogen & Evolut, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Vietnam Acad Sci & Technol VAST, Vietnam Natl Museum Nat, Hanoi 10072, Vietnam; Yersin Univ, Fac Med & Pharm, Da Lat 66100, Vietnam Cuong, Nguyen/MZR-7580-2025; Nguyen, Viet Phong/AAQ-4207-2021; Le, Vinh/AAK-7699-2021; Tai, Bui/S-1021-2017; Ngo, Viet/E-8925-2019 58664961500; 57190582257; 57205196739; 57194459888; 6602889201; 59252623900; 55883758600; 59663214300; 57891231100; 8264602200; 58665361000; 34772017200; 57215036954; 36458092600 ngohieu03041997@gmail.com;vinhrooney@gmail.com;ngvietphong@gmail.com;phamcong1990@gmail.com;ngtiend@gmail.com;nvdan100@gmail.com;ngovietduc.cretech@gmail.com;htm1205@gmail.com;lamtamhoaduoc@gmail.com;tasa207@gmail.com;nguyencaocuong2712@gmail.com;bhtaiich@gmail.com;syy@knu.ac.kr;hltanh@ctctt.vast.vn; PLANTS-BASEL PLANTS-BASEL 2223-7747 13 15 SCIE PLANT SCIENCES 2024 4.1 16.3 1.28 2025-05-07 4 4 Gnetum formosum Markgr.; steroidal saponin; gnetumoside A; gnetumoside B; anti-inflammatory GLYCOSIDES; GROMACS; ROOTS anti-inflammatory; Gnetum formosumMarkgr; gnetumoside A; gnetumoside B; steroidal saponin English 2024 2024-08 10.3390/plants13152100 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Editorial Material 2023 Journal Citation Report impact factor update and achievements for the Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science Park, Jun-Beom; Park, Shin-Young; Park, Jung-Chul; Kim, Yong-Gun; Ahn, Hwan Tae; Shin, Seung-Yun Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Periodont, Seoul, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Dent Sci, Seoul, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Dent Res Inst, Sch Dent, Seoul, South Korea; Yonsei Goodday Dent Clin, Seoul, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Periodontol, Daegu, South Korea; JTS, Seoul, South Korea; Kyung Hee Univ, Coll Dent, Dent Hosp, Dept Periodontol, 26 Kyungheedae ro, Seoul 02447, South Korea Kim, Yong-Gun/JPQ-3309-2023; Park, Jun-Beom/I-8201-2019; Park, Jc/AAB-3277-2021 35084100800; 58092114800; 36612173800; 55622694400; 58958355500; 9279451200 ssyislet@khu.ac.kr; JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE J PERIODONTAL IMPLAN 2093-2278 2093-2286 54 6 SCIE DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE 2024 3.2 16.4 0 2025-05-07 0 0 English 2024 2024-12 10.5051/jpis.245406edi01 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Editorial Material Appreciation and recognition of the contributions of authors and peer reviewers in 2023 Park, Jun-Beom; Park, Shin -Young; Park, Jung-Chul; Kim, Yong -Gun; Ahn, Hwan Tae; Shin, Seung-Yun Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Periodont, Seoul, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Dent Sci, Seoul, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dent Res Inst, Seoul, South Korea; Yonsei Goodday Dent Clin, Seoul, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Periodontol, Daegu, South Korea; JTS, Seoul, South Korea; Kyung Hee Univ, Periodontal Implant Clin Res Inst, Coll Dent, Dept Periodontol, Seoul, South Korea; Kyung Hee Univ, Coll Dent, Dept Periodontol, 26 Kyungheedae Ro, Seoul 02447, South Korea ; Park, Jc/AAB-3277-2021; Park, Jun-Beom/I-8201-2019; Kim, Yong-Gun/JPQ-3309-2023 35084100800; 58092114800; 36612173800; 55622694400; 58958355500; 9279451200 ssyislet@khu.ac.kr; JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE J PERIODONTAL IMPLAN 2093-2278 2093-2286 54 1 SCIE DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE 2024 3.2 16.4 0 2025-05-07 0 0 English 2024 2024-02 10.5051/jpis.245401edi01 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Editorial Material Attendance at conferences for researchers and editorial boards: the post-COVID landscape The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly hindered in -person attendance at academic conferences. The Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science , an openaccess journal, is committed to providing up-to-date information relevant to periodontology and dental implantology. As a result, several periodontal and implant -related conferences have been scheduled for the latter half of 2024. The Asian Pacific Society of Periodontology (APSP), a non-profit organization, focuses on the exchange and dissemination of scientific knowledge in periodontal and implant research and education across the Asia -Pacific region. It organizes biennial academic meetings [1]. The 15th APSP International Meeting is set to take place in Hanoi, Vietnam, on October 17-18, 2024 [2]. Additionally, the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Periodontology will occur in San Diego, CA, USA, from October 31 to November 3, 2024 [3]. There will also be a meeting in Asia-namely, the 4th Annual Joint Conference of Asia -Pacific Society of Osseointegration in Seoul, Korea, from September 7 to 8, 2024 [4]. Europe will host important events as well, including the 2024 Annual Congress of the European Association for Osseointegration in Milan, Italy, from October 24 to 26, 2024 [5]. Park, Jun-Beom; Park, Shin -Young; Park, Jung-Chul; Kim, Yong -Gun; Ahn, Hwan Tae; Shin, Seung-Yun Catholic Univ Korea, Coll Med, Dept Periodont, Seoul, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Dent Sci, Seoul, South Korea; Seoul Natl Univ, Dent Res Inst, Sch Dent, Seoul, South Korea; Yonsei Goodday Dent Clin, Seoul, South Korea; Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Periodontol, Daegu, South Korea; JTS, Seoul, South Korea; Kyung Hee Univ, Kyung Hee Univ Dent Hosp, Coll Dent, Dept Periodontol, 26 Kyungheedae ro, Seoul 02447, South Korea ; Park, Jun-Beom/I-8201-2019; Kim, Yong-Gun/JPQ-3309-2023; Park, Jc/AAB-3277-2021 35084100800; 58092114800; 36612173800; 55622694400; 58958355500; 9279451200 ssyislet@khu.ac.kr; JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE J PERIODONTAL IMPLAN 2093-2278 2093-2286 54 3 SCIE DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE 2024 3.2 16.4 4.98 2025-05-07 1 1 English 2024 2024-06 10.5051/jpis.245403edi01 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Difference in discrepancies of mandibular incisor compensation relative to Menton deviation between Class III roll- and yaw-dominant asymmetries Objectives: To compare mandibular incisor compensation relative to Menton (Me) deviation between skeletal Class III patients with roll- and yaw-dominant mandibular asymmetries. Materials and Methods: Sixty skeletal Class III patients (21.62 6 2.69 years) with facial asymmetry were divided into roll- or yaw-dominant asymmetry groups. Mandibular skeletal and incisor measurements were carried out using cone-beam computed tomography data, and values were compared between the two asymmetry groups or between moderate and severe asymmetry subgroups using independent t-test or Mann-Whitney U-test. The relationship between skeletal and dental measurements was assessed using Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: Relative to the mandibular midsagittal plane, the yaw-dominant group presented significantly greater mandibular dental midline deviation in distance (LI-mid deviation, 2.15 mm) and angulation (4.20 degrees) toward the nondeviated side than the roll-dominant group (P < .001). The ratio of amount of LI-mid deviation to Me deviation was significantly greater in the yaw-dominant group (26.44%) than in the roll-dominant group (1.76%; P < .001). In the yaw-dominant group, the LI-mid deviation was significantly greater in the severe asymmetry subgroup than in the moderate asymmetry subgroup, and the amount of mandibular incisor compensation was positively correlated with Me deviation and mandibular yaw. Conclusions: Mandibular incisor compensation differed significantly between the roll- and yaw- dominant asymmetry groups. The yaw-dominant group demonstrated significant mandibular dental midline deviation, and dental compensation of the anterior teeth was positively correlated with Me deviation and mandibular yaw. (Angle Orthod. 2024;94:631-640.) Kim, Ho-Jin; Noh, Hyung-Kyu; Park, Hyo-Sang Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Orthodont, 2175 Dalgubul Daero, Daegu 41940, South Korea 57200084686; 59510768400; 55754836800 parkhs@knu.ac.kr; ANGLE ORTHODONTIST ANGLE ORTHOD 0003-3219 1945-7103 94 6 SCIE DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE 2024 3.2 16.4 0 2025-05-07 0 0 Mandibular incisor compensation; Facial asymmetry; Mandibular roll; Mandibular yaw FACIAL ASYMMETRY; POSITION Facial asymmetry; Mandibular incisor compensation; Mandibular roll; Mandibular yaw Adolescent; Adult; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Facial Asymmetry; Female; Humans; Incisor; Male; Malocclusion, Angle Class III; Mandible; Young Adult; adolescent; adult; angle class III malocclusion; cone beam computed tomography; diagnostic imaging; face asymmetry; female; human; incisor; male; mandible; pathophysiology; young adult English 2024 2024-11 10.2319/022324-141.1 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Improvement of performance of in-situ virtual monitoring system of the occurrence probability for high concentrations of naturally occurring radioactive materials in groundwater through the solution of the data imbalance problem This paper presents two data-driven virtual sensors to estimate the time-series of the probability of highconcentration occurrence of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORMs; 238U and 222Rn) in groundwater based on the in-situ groundwater quality monitoring data and geological information. The random forest was applied to estimate the NORM concentration based on the actual in-situ groundwater quality data, rock type, and the aquifer depth. Additionally, this study proposes three data sampling techniques (i.e., under-sampling, synthetic minority over-sampling, and a complex sampling) to improve the model applicability and accuracy. The developed models were validated using the actual data acquired from 201 locations in South Korea. The models for 238U and 222Rn showed estimation accuracies of 85% and 80%, respectively; the models with oversampling showed better performance. All the results verified the usefulness of the developed models as virtual sensors for providing immediate information on the in-situ presence of NORMs in groundwater. Lee, Hyeongmok; Jeong, Jina; Choung, Sungwook Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Geol, Daegu 41566, South Korea; Korea Basic Sci Inst, Res Ctr Geochronol & Isotope Anal, Choengju 28119, South Korea 58306661200; 55488558800; 36436826400 jeong.j@knu.ac.kr; ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE ENVIRON MODELL SOFTW 1364-8152 1873-6726 175 SCIE COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS;ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;WATER RESOURCES;ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL 2024 4.6 16.4 0.31 2025-05-07 1 2 Groundwater quality virtual sensor; Random forest; Data augmentation; Sampling technique; Sensitivity analysis; Major factor analysis URANIUM; SMOTE; GIS Data augmentation; Groundwater quality virtual sensor; Major factor analysis; Random forest; Sampling technique; Sensitivity analysis English 2024 2024-04 10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.105978 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article More molar distal movement than pretreatment cone-beam computed tomography posterior space available at the root level in mandibular dentition distalization with microimplants Objectives: To compare the mandibular posterior space available before treatment and the distance of molar distalization achieved after mandibular dentition distalization with microimplants. Materials and Methods: A total of 66 Class I or III adult patients (mean age 1/4 24.46 6 4.89 years) who underwent molar distalization using microimplants were retrospectively included. The posterior space available distal to the second molar before treatment and the distance of distalization achieved after treatment were measured using axial cone-beam computed tomography images (0, 2, 4, and 6 mm apical to the second molar root furcation). Changes in lingual cortical thickness and molar root length after treatment were examined. Paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test was performed to compare measurements before and after treatment. Spearman correlation analysis was performed to assess the relationship between thinning of the cortical plate and root resorption. Results: Achieved distalization distance was significantly greater than pretreatment posterior space available by 0.8 mm at all root levels (P < .001). The difference was greater toward the root apex level and greater in the Class III group than the Class I group. Lingual cortical thickness was significantly decreased after treatment along with resorption of the second molar distal root (P < .001). In addition, a positive correlation was found between thinning of the cortical plate and distal root resorption of the molar (P < .001). Conclusions: Achieved distalization distance of the mandibular molar using microimplants was greater than the pretreatment posterior space available. Thinning of the lingual cortex and root resorption were observed after distalization. Sun, Di; Kim, Ho-Jin; Noh, Hyung-Kyu; Park, Hyo-Sang Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Orthodont, 2175 Dalgubul Daero, Daegu 41940, South Korea 59375210200; 57200084686; 59510768400; 55754836800 parkhs@knu.ac.kr; ANGLE ORTHODONTIST ANGLE ORTHOD 0003-3219 1945-7103 94 6 SCIE DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE 2024 3.2 16.4 0 2025-05-07 0 0 Molar distalization distance; Posterior available space; Mandibular lingual cortex; Microimplant ANATOMIC LIMIT; PROFILE; GROWTH; BONE Mandibular lingual cortex; Microimplant; Molar distalization distance; Posterior available space Adult; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Dental Implants; Female; Humans; Male; Malocclusion, Angle Class I; Mandible; Molar; Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures; Retrospective Studies; Tooth Movement Techniques; Tooth Root; Young Adult; adult; angle class I malocclusion; cone beam computed tomography; devices; diagnostic imaging; female; human; male; mandible; molar tooth; orthodontic anchorage; orthodontic tooth movement; procedures; retrospective study; therapy; tooth implant; tooth root; young adult English 2024 2024-11 10.2319/050724-357.1 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
Article Recovery bone formation on radiographic palatal bone dehiscences after incisor retraction with microimplants Objectives: To investigate the difference in labial and palatal alveolar bone thickness and height during the retention period after incisor retraction treatment with microimplant. Materials and Methods: A sample of 21 patients (mean age: 17.80 6 4.38 years) who underwent incisor retraction treatment using microimplants after premolar extraction was investigated. The cone -beam computed tomography images at pretreatment, posttreatment, and retention were used to measure anterior alveolar bone thickness (labial, palatal, and total; at three vertical levels) and height (labial and palatal) and differences in the incisor position during treatment or retention. Repeated -measures analysis of variance with Bonferroni correction was performed to compare the variables at T0, T1, and T2. Results: The maxillary central incisor moved posteriorly by approximately 8.0 mm along with intrusive movement of 1.8 mm after treatment. The alveolar bone thickness significantly decreased on the palatal side and increased on the labial side after treatment. Thereafter, the palatal bone thickness significantly increased and labial bone thickness decreased during the retention period. The palatal interdental bone depressed by incisor retraction showed substantial bone deposition after retention. Conclusions: Radiographic palatal bone dehiscences on the incisor root and palatal bone depression between the incisor roots were apparent after treatment. This palatal bone loss around the incisor roots noticeably recovered with newly formed bone during retention. Kim, Ho-Jin; Noh, Hyung-Kyu; Park, Hyo-Sang Kyungpook Natl Univ, Sch Dent, Dept Orthodont, 2175 Dalgubul Daero, Daegu 41940, South Korea 57200084686; 57208229164; 55754836800 parkhs@knu.ac.kr; ANGLE ORTHODONTIST ANGLE ORTHOD 0003-3219 1945-7103 94 2 SCIE DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE 2024 3.2 16.4 4.18 2025-05-07 3 5 Incisor retraction; Microimplant; Radiographic palatal bone dehiscence; Alveolar bone remodeling ALVEOLAR BONE; SLIDING MECHANICS; ANCHORAGE Alveolar bone remodeling; Incisor retraction; Microimplant; Radiographic palatal bone dehiscence Adolescent; Adult; Bicuspid; Cone-Beam Computed Tomography; Humans; Incisor; Maxilla; Osteogenesis; Tooth Root; Young Adult; adolescent; adult; bone development; cone beam computed tomography; diagnostic imaging; human; incisor; maxilla; premolar tooth; tooth root; young adult English 2024 2024-03 10.2319/081823-566.1 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기 바로가기
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