1.Report on a New Truffle Species, Tuber koreanum sp. nov., from Korea
Hyeok PARK ; Ju-Hui GWON ; Jong-Chul LEE ; Ahn-Heum EOM
Mycobiology 2021;49(6):527-533
The truffle and ectomycorrhizal roots formed by Tuber sp. were collected from the rhizosphere of Quercus aliena in Korea. The morphological characteristics of the ascoma, and molecular phylogenetic analysis using sequences from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and large subunit (LSU) of ribosomal DNA, translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF), and RNA polymerase second largest subunit (RPB2) regions confirmed the distinct morphology of the truffle. This truffle belongs to a monophyletic clade among the other Tuber species in the phylogeny. This study describes the truffle, Tuber koreanum, as a new species reported from Korea.
2.Mycorrhization of Quercus spp. with Tuber huidongense and T. himalayense Collected in Korea
Ju-Hui GWON ; Hyeok PARK ; Ahn-Heum EOM
Mycobiology 2022;50(2):104-109
Fungi of the genus Tuber are ectomycorrhizal fungi that form a symbiotic relationship mainly with oak and hazel trees. Tuber spp. exhibit a highly selective host plant preference; thus, for cultivation purposes it is important to select an appropriate host plant for successful mycorrhization. In addition, as mycorrhizal characteristics differ according to Tuber spp., it is necessary to understand the differences in mycorrhizae according to the fungal species. Tuber huidongense and Tuber himalayense were recently discovered in Korea; therefore, we used spore suspensions from these two species to inoculate two species of oak trees, Quercus acutissima and Quercus dentata, to compare colonization rates and morphologies of the mycorrhizae. The colonization rates demonstrated that the different Tuber spp. favored different host plant species. In addition, unique morphological and anatomical characteristics were observed for T. huidongense and T. himalayense depending on the host species. These findings can lead to new economically important agricultural activities related to truffle cultivation in Korea.
3.Effect of Temperature, pH, and Media on the Mycelial Growth ofTuber koreanum
Ju-Hui GWON ; Hyeok PARK ; Ahn-Heum EOM
Mycobiology 2022;50(4):238-243
Members of the genus Tuber are ectomycorrhizal fungi; this genus includes more than 180 species worldwide. In the present study, the optimal pH, temperature, and medium suitable for the mycelial growth of the Korean truffle, Tuber koreanum, were determined. Mycelium of T. koreanum, isolated from fruiting bodies collected in Korea, was used to investigate the effects of these environmental factors. The results showed that malt extract agar and potato dextrose agar were the most suitable for the mycelial growth of T. koreanum when cultured at a pH of 6.0 at 25 C for 30 days.
4.Fatal Propofol Infusion Syndrome Associated with Refractory Partial Status Epilepticus in a Patient with Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome.
Sang Hun LEE ; Jee Hyun KWON ; Wook Joo KIM ; Sun Young KIM ; Hui Jun YANG ; Byeong Ju GWON ; Jong Min LEE ; Eun Mi LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2014;32(4):293-297
Status epilepticus is rare complication of cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome and is a critical medical emergency that requires potent anesthetics. Propofol has the advantages of being rapid-acting and possessing a weaker cardiopulmonary suppression profile, but its use is associated with serious propofol infusion syndrome. We report herein a case of cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after carotid endarterectomy presenting with refractory partial status epilepticus and fatal outcome associated with propofol infusion syndrome.
Anesthetics
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Emergencies
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Endarterectomy, Carotid
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Fatal Outcome
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Humans
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Propofol*
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Status Epilepticus*