Publications
Recent publications
2024
Fomina et al. 2024. Application of natural fungi in bioconversion of lignocellulosic waste to second-generation ethanol. Biosyst. Divers., 32:49–59
Yeo et al. 2024. Sargassum horneri drift as a soil amendment for soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) and its effects on microbiome composition. J. Appl. Phycol. (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10811-024-03201-5)
You et al. 2024. Fungal microbiome of alive and dead Korean fir in its native habitats. Mycobiology, 52:68-84.
2023
You et al. 2023. Unrecorded fungi Isolated from rhizosphere soil of Fallopia sachalinensis in Dokdo Islands. Kor. J. Mycol., 51: 251-257.
Kim et al. 2023. Enhancing carotenoid production and exploring the potential use of microalga Desmodesmus cf. pleiomorphus DSHM22 as a biodiesel feedstock through photoheterotrophic cultivation. Biomass Bioenergy, 177:106939.
Park et al. 2023. Root-layer fungi native to four volcanic topographies in con-served ocean islands: another clue to facilitate access to newer natural microbial resources in the extreme terrains. Sustainability, 15:12824.
2022
Do et al. 2022. Enhancement of carbamazepine removal rate using Tetradesmus obliquus KNUA061 and NaOCl and utilization of the resulting biomass. Front. Energy Res., 10:1004613.
Kang et al. 2022. Taxonomic and biochemical characterization of microalga Graesiella emersonii GEGS21 for its potential to become feedstock for biofuels and bioproducts. Energies, 15:8725.
Fomina et al. 2022. Fungal transformation of mineral substrata of biodeteriorated medieval murals in Saint Sophia’s Cathedral, Kyiv, Ukraine. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 175:105486.
Cho et al. 2022. Fungal load of groundwater systems in geographically segregated islands: a step forward in fungal control. Mycobiology, 50:345-356.
Park et al. 2022. Worker protection scenarios for general analytical testing facility under several infection propagation risks: scoping review, epidemiological model and ISO 31000. Int. J. Environ. Health Res., 19:12001.
Yoon et al. 2022. Blue carbon resources in the East Sea of Korea and their values and potential applications. J. Life Sci., 32:579-587.
Previous publications
2021
Park et al. 2021. Geographical isolation and root-associated fungi in the marine terrains: a step toward establishing a strategy for acquiring unique microbial resources. Mycobiology, 49:235–248.
Do et al. 2021. Biological treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate by microalgae cultivation and utilization of the resulting algal biomass. J. Water Process Eng., 42:102157.
Park et al. 2021. Endophytic fungi of emersed halophytes in two ecotones: river delta and tidal flat in Korean Ramsar wetlands. J. Mar. Sci. Eng., 9:430.
Park et al. 2021. Rhizoplane and rhizosphere fungal communities of geographically isolated Korean bellflower (Campanula takesimana Nakai). Biology, 10:138.
2020
Jo et al. 2020. Isolation, identification, and biochemical characteristics of a cold-tolerant Chlorella vulgaris KNUA007 isolated from King George Island, Antarctica. J. Mar. Sci. Eng., 8:935.
Park et al. 2020. Fungal clusters and their uniqueness in geographically segregated wetlands: a step forward to marsh conservation for a wealth of future fungal resources. Mycobiology, 48:351–363.
Park et al. 2020. Developing internal safety guidelines for food-service franchise businesses: based on franchise operation systems and safety at industrial sites. J. Agri. Life Environ. Sci., 32:127-145.
Jo et al. 2020. Assessment of biomass potentials of microalgal communities in open pond raceways using mass cultivation. Peer J, 8:e9418.
Jo et al. 2020. Nitrogen deficiency-dependent abiotic stress enhances carotenoids production in an indigenous green microalga Scenedesmus rubescens KNUA042, for use as a potential resource of high value products. Sustainability, 12:5445.
Jo et al. 2020. First record of a marine microalgal species, Jaagichlorella roystonensis (Trebouxiophyceae) isolated from Jungmun Saekdal Beach, Jeju Island, Korea. Korean J. Environ. Biol., 38:216-221.
Jo et al. 2020. Characterization of MABIK microalgae with biotechnological potentials. J . Mar. Biosci. Biotechnol., 12:40-49.
Kang et al. 2020. First report of the dinoflagellate genus Effrenium in the East Sea of Korea: morphological, genetic, and fatty acid characteristics. Sustainability, 12:3928.
Fomina et al. 2020. Effect of depleted uranium on a soil microcosm fungal community and influence of a plant-ectomycorrhizal association. Fungal Biol., 124:289-296.
Jo et al. 2020. First record of a marine microalgal species, Micractinium singularis (Trebouxiophyceae) isolated from Janghang Harbor, Korea. Korean J. Environ. Biol., 38:61-70.
You et al. 2020. Talaromyces halophytorum sp. nov. Isolated from roots of Limonium tetragonum in Korea. Mycobiology, 48:133-138.
Park et al. 2020. Microbial control measures for soft ice cream in franchise brands: a comparative analysis of microbial analysis and manufacturing practices. Food Sci. Nutr., 8:1583–1595.
Jo et al. 2020. Complete chloroplast genome of Micractinium singularis MM0003 (Chlorellaceae Trebouxiophyceae). Mitochondrial DNA B, 5:839–840.
Jo et al. 2020. Complete mitochondrial genome of Micractinium singularis MM0003 (Chlorellaceae Trebouxiophyceae). Mitochondrial DNA B, 5:837–838.
Kim et al. 2020. Complete chloroplast of Micractinium pusillum CCAP 231-1 (Chlorellaceae, Trebouxiophyceae). Mitochondrial DNA B, 1:94-95.
Kang et al. 2020. Complete mitochondrial genome of Micractinium pusillum CCAP 231-1 (Chlorellaceae,Trebouxiophyceae). Mitochondrial DNA B, 1:92-93.
2019
Kang et al. 2019. First record of a marine microalgal species, Chlorella gloriosa (Trebouxiophyceae) isolated from the Dokdo Islands, Korea. Korean J. Environ. Biol., 37:527-535.
Hong et al. 2019. Biotechnological potential of Korean marine microalgal strains and its future prospectives. Ocean Polar Res., 41:289−309.
Cho et al. 2019. Monitoring and environmental risk assessment of genetically modified microalgae. J . Mar . Biosci. Biotechnol., 11:52-61.
Park et al. 2019. Introduction of highly effective proactive food safety management programs into food distribution channels: For safe food labeling and safe advertisements. J. Food Saf., e12751.
Lutsenko et al . 2019. Xerotolerant strain of Penicillium chrysogenum MF18_10 isolated from the damaged walls of Saint Sophia’s Cathedral, Kyiv. Фактори експериментальної еволюції організмів, 25:14-19.
Park et al. 2019. Microbial risks in food franchise: a step forward in establishing ideal cleaning and disinfection practices in SSOPs. J. Food Saf., e12606.
Park et al. 2019. The Korean food franchise industry diverse development and conceptual definitions of a food safety managing body. J Food Saf., e12595.
2018
Park et al. 2018. A strategy for securing unique microbial resources-focusing on Dokdo islands-derived microbial resources. Isr. J. Ecol. Evol., 64:1-15.
Hong et al. 2018. Characterization of alkane-producing Nostoc sp. isolated from a summer bloom for biofuel potential. J. Biobased Mater. , 12:244-251.
Kim et al. 2018. Complete mitochondrial genome of Sargassum yezoense (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyceae). Mitochondrial DNA B, 3:424–425.
2017
Kim et al. 2017. Characterization of Heterochlorella luteoviridis (Trebouxiaceae, Trebouxiophyceae) isolated from the Port of Jeongja in Ulsan, Korea. J . Mar . Biosci. Biotechnol., 9:22-29.
Jang et al. 2017. Description and application of a marine microalga Auxenochlorella protothecoides isolated from Ulleung-do. J. Life Sci., 27:1152-1160.
Hong et al. 2017. Microalgal biomass productivity and dominant species transition in a Korean mass cultivation system. Algal Res., 26:365–370.
Park et al. 2017 Foodborne infectious diseases mediated by inappropriate infection control in food service businesses and relevant countermeasures in Korea. Osong Public Health Res. Perspect., 8:169–178.
2016
Hong et al. 2016 Characterization of a Korean domestic cyanobacterium Limnothrix sp. KNUA012 for biofuel feedstock. J. Life Sci., 26:460-467.
Hong et al. 2016 Biochemical composition of a Korean domestic microalga Chlorella vulgaris KNUA027. Biotechnol. Lett., 44:400-407.
Fomina et al. 2016 Complex identification of red yeast isolate from gastrointestinal tract of Hucul long-liver (Carpathians, Ukraine). Мікробіологічний журнал, 2-11
2015
Hong et al. 2015 Research and development for algae-based technologies in Korea: a review of algae biofuel production. Photosyn. Res., 123:297–303.
Hong et al. 2015 Phylogeny, morphology, and physiology of Micractinium strains isolated from shallow ephemeral freshwater in Antarctica. Phycol. Res., 63:212-218.
Hong et al. 2015 Molecular identification of mycorrhizae of Cymbidium kanran (Orchidaceae) on Jeju Island, Korea. Mycobiology, 43:475-480.
2013
Hong et al. 2013 Isolation of a Korean domestic microalga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii KNUA021, and analysis of its biotechnological potential. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 23:375-381.
Chang et al. 2013 Natural production of alkane by an easily harvested freshwater cyanobacterium, Phormidium autumnale KNUA026. Algae, 28:93-99.
Hong et al. 2013 Isolation and description of a globally distributed cryosphere cyanobacterium from Antarctica. Polar Res., 32:18529.
2012
Hong et al. 2012 Isolation and description of a Korean microalga, Asterarcys quadricellulare KNUA020, and analysis of its biotechnological potential. Algae, 27:197-203.
2011
Yeo et al. 2011 Characterization and comparison of biodiesels made from Korean freshwater algae. Bull. Korean Chem. Soc., 32: 2830-2832.
2010
Hong et al. 2010 Development and optimization of an 18S rRNA-based oligonucleotide microarray for the fungal order Eurotiales. J. Appl. Microbiol., 108:985-997.
Hong et al. 2010 Pyrene degradation and copper and zinc uptake by Fusarium solani and Hypocrea lixii isolated from petrol station soil. J. Appl. Microbiol., 108:2030-2040
Hong et al. 2010 Axenic purification and cultivation of an Arctic cyanobacterium, Nodularia spumigena KNUA005. Algae, 25:99-104.
Hong et al. 2010 F-RISA fungal clones as potential bioindicators of organic and metal contamination in soil. J. Appl. Microbiol., 109:415-430.
2009
Park et al. 2009 Phenol degradation by Fusarium oxysporum GJ4 is affected by toxic catalytic polymerization mediated by copper oxide. Chemosphere, 75:765-771.