Daejeon, South Korea

Kab-Sig Kim


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009

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Title: Innovations of Kab-Sig Kim in Plant Pathogen Control

Introduction

Kab-Sig Kim is a notable inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant pathology through his innovative research and inventions. His work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions for controlling plant pathogens, which is crucial for sustainable agriculture.

Latest Patents

Kab-Sig Kim holds a patent for a novel microorganism, KTGB0202, which is designed to control plant pathogens effectively. This microorganism has been shown to have an excellent control effect against crop powdery mildew and exhibits a broad spectrum of antifungal activity against various plant pathogenic fungi. Additionally, it inhibits tobacco mosaic virus infection. The patent also includes an eco-friendly bacterial culture broth for controlling powdery mildew, which contains the KTGB0202 bacterium. Furthermore, an antifungal substance, KTGB0202AFO1, has been extracted and purified from the KTGB0202 bacteria, showcasing its potential in agricultural applications.

Career Highlights

Kab-Sig Kim is associated with KT&G Co., Ltd., where he continues to advance his research in plant pathology. His work has not only contributed to the scientific community but also has practical implications for farmers and agricultural practices.

Collaborations

Kab-Sig Kim collaborates with Woon-Hyung Yeo, enhancing the research and development efforts in their field. Their combined expertise fosters innovation and the development of effective solutions for plant disease management.

Conclusion

Kab-Sig Kim's innovative work in developing the KTGB0202 microorganism represents a significant advancement in the control of plant pathogens. His contributions are vital for promoting sustainable agricultural practices and improving crop health.

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