Kwangju, South Korea

Chae Eun Song


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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Title: Innovations by Chae Eun Song in Plant Protection

Introduction

Chae Eun Song is an innovative inventor based in Kwangju, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant protection through his research and inventions. His work focuses on utilizing enzymes to safeguard plants against harmful phytopathogenic fungi.

Latest Patents

Chae Eun Song holds a patent for "Plant esterases for protecting plants and uses thereof." This invention pertains to the application of enzymes that exhibit esterase activity to inhibit the formation of fungal appressoria, which are crucial for the infection process of fungi. The patent emphasizes the use of recombinant pepper esterase to enhance plant protection against these pathogens.

Career Highlights

Chae Eun Song is affiliated with Korea Kumho Petrochemical Co., Ltd., where he applies his expertise in biochemistry and plant protection. His innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize agricultural practices by providing a natural means of combating plant diseases.

Collaborations

Chae Eun Song has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Boung-Jun Oh and Young Soon Kim. Their combined efforts contribute to advancing research in the field of plant protection and enzyme applications.

Conclusion

Chae Eun Song's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and agriculture, showcasing how enzyme technology can be harnessed to protect plants from diseases. His contributions are vital for the future of sustainable farming practices.

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