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The Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science (KJMCS) is the official publication of the Korean Society of Medicinal Crop Science. It was launched in 1993. It contains original articles on all fields related the cultivation, physiology, and environments, genetics and breeding, biotechnology, quality and evaluation of physiological activity (in vitro, in vivo, etc.), chemical analysis of medicinal crops and others related to medicinal crops. It is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October and December in per year. Supplement numbers are published on symposium or academic meetings. All of the manuscripts are judged and peer-reviewed.
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Volume 32(5); October 2024
Chandara Soeng, Chanchota Kean, Ju Yeon Yoon, Ho Jong Ju
In this study, a duplex probe-based reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) assay was used to simultaneously detect Cycas necroti...
Eun Song Lee, Yong Il Kim, Jang Hoon Kim, Yong Gu Kim, Kyung Sook Han, Dong Hwi Kim
In this study, we investigated the sowing of Nakai in plug trays under open-field conditions at various times. We aimed to compare and evaluate the yield and q...
Breeding of the New Variety Rehmannia glutinosa ‘Hanbangae’ for Mechanical Harvesting
Jong Won Han, Mok Hur, Jin Tae Jeong, Jeong Hoon Lee, Young Ho Yoon, Kyung Ho Ma, Woo Tae Park, Yong Goo Kim
The aging and declining population of farmers in South Korea have led to labor shortages in agriculture, emphasizing the need for modernization and mechanizatio...
Impact of Rehmannia glutinosa Sprouting on Seedling Quality and Quantity
Eun Song Lee, Yong Il Kim, Jang Hoon Kim, Yong Gu Kim, Jong Won Han, Mi Ran Kim, Kyung Sook Han, Dong Hwi Kim
This study addressed the issues of uneven sprouting and yield reduction in when traditionally sown directly into open fields. A plug-tray seedling method incor...
So-Jeong Kim, Jang-Uk Kim, Jung-Woo Lee
Plant growth regulators are frequently used to improve the dehiscence rate of seeds in C. A. Meyer. However, research on the appropriate type and concentration...
Seo Young Oh, Seong Hwan Oh, Jisu Choi
The growth and seed yield of the perilla cultivar ‘Dayu,’ sown on four different dates, were investigated to explore its potential as an alternative crop to ric...