Publications by authors named "Se Uk Cheon"

Article Synopsis
  • Flow regulation through weir construction is significantly impacting river systems, with a study conducted on the Nakdong River in Korea evaluating changes post-construction from 2009 to 2012.
  • Water quality assessments revealed increases in hydraulic retention time while total phosphorus and chlorophyll levels decreased, indicating shifts in nutrient dynamics.
  • Phytoplankton community changes were observed, with a decline in centric diatom blooms and an increase in other species, suggesting that the weir construction altered ecological conditions in the river.
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The studies of cyanobacterial blooms resulting from eutrophication or climate change and investigation of changes in the cyanobacterial community in freshwater environments are critical for the management of drinking water. Therefore, we investigated the cyanobacterial communities at 6 sites along the Nakdong River in South Korea from May 2012 to October 2012 by using high-throughput sequencing techniques and studied their relationship with various geochemical factors at sampling sites. Diverse genera (total of 175 genera) were detected within the cyanobacteria, and changes in their compositions were analyzed.

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Due to the increasing demand for phytoremediation, many transgenic poplars have been developed to enhance the bioremediation of heavy metals. However, structural changes to indigenous fungal communities by genetically modified organisms (GMO) presents a major ecological issue, due to the important role of fungi for plant growth in natural environments. To evaluate the effect of GM plant use on environmental fungal soil communities, extensive sequencing-based community analysis was conducted, while controlling the influence of plant clonality, plant age, soil condition, and harvesting season.

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