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정신분석의 역사-분석이론의 진화를 중심으로
대한신경정신의학회 신경정신의학 2010, 제 49권 제 1호 5 9-35 (27 pages)
the Evolution of Theories Young Min Choi, MD, PhD Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, Inje University, Sanggyepaik Hospital, Seoul, Korea Psychoanalysis is a clinical therapy originally developed by Sigmund Freud for the treatment of the neuroses. Although the contemporary practice of psychoanalysis derives historically from Freud's original work, it has evolved greatly as with any... -
Present Status and Future Management Strategies for Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus: A Major Constraint to the Global Sugarcane Production
Somnath Kadappa Holkar;Parameswari Balasubramaniam;Atul Kumar;Nithya Kadirvel;Prashant Raghunath Shingote;Manohar Lal Chhabra;Shubham Kumar;Praveen Kumar;Rasappa Viswanathan;Rakesh Kumar Jain;Ashwini Dutt Pathak 한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 22 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2020, 36권 6호 2 536-557 (22 pages)
complete genomes using maximum likelihood model in the phylogenetic analysis (Yang, 2007). Four different procedures executed in Datamonkey Adaptive Evolution Server (http://www.datamonkey.org) were also utilized to calculate (dN: Non synonymous) and (dS: Synonymous) ratio of every codon. Recombination hot spots reported throughout the 17 complete genomes of SCYLV and revealed that it is a... Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) is a distinct member of the Polerovirus genus of the Luteoviridae family. SCYLV is the major limitation to sugarcane production worldwide and presently occurring in most of the sugarcane growing countries. SCYLV having high genetic diversity within the species and presently ten genotypes are known to occur based on the complete genome sequence information. SCYLV is present in almost all the states of India where sugarcane is grown. Virion comprises of 180 coat... -
Roles of Fungal Volatiles from Perspective of Distinct Lifestyles in Filamentous Fungi
Mohamed El-Agamy Farh, Junhyun Jeon 한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 11 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2020, 36권 3호 1 193-203 (11 pages)
pathogens directly or indirectly by recruiting their natural predators (Das et al., 2013; De Vega et al., 2014; Holopainen and Blande, 2012; Ueda et al., 2012); VOCs are also used in establishing symbiotic relationships between plants and the belowground organ- isms (Schausberger et al., 2012; Wenke et al., 2010); Some moth species call their mate using VOCs as well. Despite ample examples ... Volatile compounds (VOCs) are not only media for communication within a species but also effective tools for sender to manipulate behavior and physiology of receiver species. Although the influence of VOCs on the interactions among organisms is evident, types of VOCs and specific mechanisms through which VOCs work during such interactions are only beginning to become clear. Here, we review the fungal volatile compounds (FVOCs) and their impacts on different recipient or- ganisms from perspective... -
Connection the Rhizomicrobiome and Plant MAPK Gene Expression Response to Pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum in Wild and Cultivated Soybean
Chunling Chang, Shangqi Xu, Lei Tian, Shaohua Shi, Fahad Nasir, Deguo Chen, Xiujun Li, Chunjie Tian 한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 12 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2019, 35권 6호 8 623-634 (12 pages)
et al., 2006). Although symbiotic and pathogenic interactions appear to be opposite model, com- mon strategies have been found in the early plant response to infection by pathogenic and symbiotic bacteria, such as, MAPKs signal pathway. However, little is known about the interaction between host plant MAPKs and their corre- sponding root-associated microbiomes. Soybean (Glycine max L.), a... Little known the connections between soybeans mitogen- activated protein kinase (MAPK) gene expression and the rhizomicrobiome upon invasion of the root pathogen Fusarium oxysporum. To address this lack of knowledge, we assessed the rhizomicrobiome and root transcriptome sequencing of wild and cultivated soybean during the invasion of F. oxysporum. Results indicated F. oxysporum infection enriched Bradyrhizobium spp. and Glomus spp. and induced the expression of more MAPKs in the wild soybean... -
Computational Identification and Comparative Analysis of Secreted and Transmembrane Proteins in Six Burkholderia Species
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 15 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2017, 33권 2호 7 148-162 (15 pages)
the quick and complicated evolution of virulence-transferring secretion systems of bacteria, as well as climate changes leading to unhealthy environments for plants (Costa et al., 2015; Naughton et al., 2016; Park et al., 2014). The protection or damage mediated by endophytic and pathogenic bacteria on host cell, respectively, have been observed phenotypically; however, the details of the... As a step towards discovering novel pathogenesis-related proteins, we performed a genome scale computational identification and characterization of secreted and transmembrane (TM) proteins, which are mainly responsible for bacteria-host interactions and interactions with other bacteria, in the genomes of six representative Burkholderia species. The species comprised plant pathogens (B. glumae BGR1, B. gladioli BSR3), human pathogens (B. pseudomallei K96243, B. cepacia LO6), and plant-growth... -
Arabidopsis thaliana Remorins Interact with SnRK1 and Play a Role in Susceptibility to Beet Curly Top Virus and Beet Severe Curly Top Virus
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 10 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2014, 30권 3호 5 269-278 (10 pages)
in evolution and plant development. Trends Plant Sci. 17:139-148. Hao, L., Wang, H., Sunter, G. and Bisaro, D.M. 2003. Gemini- virus AL2 and L2 proteins interact with and inactivate SNF1 kinase. Plant Cell 15:1034-1048. Jarsch, I. K. and Ott, T. 2011. Perspectives on remorin proteins, membrane rafts, and their role during plant-microbe interac- tions. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 24:7-12.... Remorins, a family of plant-specific proteins containing a variable N-terminal region and conserved C-terminal domain, play a role in various biotic and abiotic stresses, including host-microbe interactions. However, their functions remain to be completely elucidated, especially for the Arabidopsis thaliana remorin group 4 (AtREM4). To elucidate the role of remorins in Arabidopsis, we first showed that AtREM4s have typical molecular characteristics of the remorins, such as induction by various... -
Oak Tree Canker Disease Supports Arthropod Diversity in a Natural Ecosystem
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 8 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2014, 30권 1호 5 43-50 (8 pages)
a symbiotic endophytic fungus (Neotyphodium coenophialum) reduced the plant- feeding arthropod abundance by up to 70% and it also had negative effects on insect diversity. Thus, endophytic fungus mutualisms reduce the insect diversity and enhance the dominance of host plants (Rudgers and Clay, 2008). The structure of plant communities has major effects on the insect and microbial diversity.... Microorganisms have many roles in nature. They may act as decomposers that obtain nutrients from dead materials, while some are pathogens that cause diseases in animals, insects, and plants. Some are symbionts that enhance plant growth, such as arbuscular mycorrhizae and nitrogen fixation bacteria. However, roles of plant pathogens and diseases in natural ecosystems are still poorly understood. Thus, the current study addressed this deficiency by investigating possible roles of plant diseases in... -
Research Articles : Responses of Guava Plants to Inoculation with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Soil Infested with Meloidogyne enterolobii
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 7 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2013, 29권 3호 3 242-248 (7 pages)
dry soil, respectively for treatments with and without nematodes) with the same occurring for CO2 evolution, except for the treatment with A. longula (Table 1). In the absence of the nematode higher rates of respiration ..PAGE:3 244 Campos et al. in the soil were detected in the treatment with A. longula. For the treatments with nematode, higher rates of respira- tion were observed in the control... by measuring leaf number, aerial dry biomass, CO2 evolution and arbuscular and total mycorrhizal colonization. In general, plant growth was improved by the treatments with A. longula or with G. albida. The presence of the nematode decreased arbuscular colonization and increased general enzymatic activity. Higher dehydrogenase activity occurred with the A. longula treatment and CO2 evolution was higher in the control with the nematode. More spores and higher production of glomalin-related soil... -
Identification and Characterization of Expansins from Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Nematoda: Aphelenchoididae)
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 9 Pages
한국식물병리학회 The Plant Pathology Journal 2012, 28권 4호 8 409-417 (9 pages)
symbiotic microorganisms. BLAST search and genomic DNA sequence of Bx-EXPBs led to suggestion that Bx-EXPBs could have originated from bacteria via horizontal gene transfer as shown in other cell wall degrading enzymes and biologically functional (Jones et al., 2005; Kudla et al., 2005; Scholl et al., 2003). The predicted optimum template of Bx-EXPBs by homo- logy modeling is EXP of B. subtilis... We identified two novel expansin (EXP) genes in the expressed sequence tag database of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, designated as Bx-EXPB2 and -EXPB3. Novel Bx-EXPBs encoded 150 amino acids and their similarities in coding sequence were 70.7?84.0% to the previously reported EXPB1 of B. xylophilus. Bx-EXPB2 and Bx-EXPB3 were clustered with Bx-EXPB1 and Bm- EXPB1, respectively, forming the independent phylogeny with other nematode EXPs. All identified Bx-EXPBs contained the signal peptide and were...


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