특용자원식물(特用資源植物)의 연구(硏究) - 한국임학회지에 게재된 논문을 중심으로 -

A Study on Researches of Resource-plants for Special Use or Purpose - Based on the Articles Published in the Journal of Korean Forestry -

  • 이재선 (강원대학교 산림과학대학 산림자원학부) ;
  • 김철우 (강원대학교 대학원 임학과) ;
  • 배찬호 (강원대학교 대학원 임학과) ;
  • 송재모 (강원대학교 대학원 임학과) ;
  • 강효진 (강원대학교 대학원 임학과) ;
  • 황석인 (산림청 임업연구원 산림유전자원부) ;
  • 문흥규 (산림청 임업연구원 산림유전자원부)
  • Yi, Jae-Seon (Divsion of Forest Resources, College of Forest Sciences, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Kim, Chul-Woo (Department of Forestry, Graduate School, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Song, Jae-Mo (Department of Forestry, Graduate School, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Bae, Chan-Ho (Department of Forestry, Graduate School, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Kang, Hyo-Jin (Department of Forestry, Graduate School, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Hwang, Suk-In (Division of Forest Genetics Resources, Forestry Research Institute) ;
  • Moon, Heung-Kyu (Division of Forest Genetics Resources, Forestry Research Institute)
  • 발행 : 2003.06.30

초록

한국임학회지 (1962년의 1호~2002년의 91권 6호)에 게재된 특용자원식물 관련 논문에서 식 음용식물, 약용식물, 사료식물, 조경식물, 섬유식물, 산업용식물 및 밀원식물로 분류하고 그 내용에 따라 입지환경, 생태, 생리, 번식, 조림(또는 무육, 재배), 유전 육종, 분류(또는 식별), 병 충해와 방제, 동물피해와 방제, 성분분석, 식생정보, 생물공학, 경영 경제 빛 총설로 나누었다. 총 1,434편의 발표 논문 중 유용식물자원을 대상으로 한 논문은 27.6%를 차지하는 396편이었고, 내용은 식생정보 60편(15.2%), 생리 56편(14.1%), 유전 육종 56편(14.1%), 번식 53편(13.4%) 및 생태 37편(9.3%)이었다. 조림(무육 재배)은 11편(2.8%) 으로 특용자원식물의 규모경영이 이루어지지 않고 있음을 시사하고 있으며, 이것은 경영 경제 분야가 6편(1.5%)인 것과 맥을 같이 하고 있었다. 연구대상 식물은 잣나무(42편), 아까시나무(23편), 밤나무(14편) 및 은행나무(14편) 순으로 높았고, 이 식물들과 관련한 연구내용은 번식, 생리, 유전 육종, 생태 및 병 충해 순이었다. 연구의 목적, 내용, 결과 및 대상식물 등을 고려하여 보면, 1) 초본식물에 대한 보다 많은 연구, 2) 타산업 또는 학분 분야와의 공동연구, 3) 자원 보전적 연구 및 4) 연구주체자 간의 연구결과의 공유 등이 매우 요망된다.

The articles, published in the Journal of Korean Forestry from Number 1(1962) to Number 6, Volume 91(2002), were surveyed and investigated for the research trend analysis about resource-plants for special use or purpose, i. e., edible plants, medicinal plants, feed resource, landscape plants, fiber plants, industrial usuage, and bee plants. If the purpose or subject matter of the research was construction or furniture timber production, mushrooms and/or pulp and paper, such research was not included in this study. These articles were classified again depending on the content of research into 14 categories: habitat environment, ecology, physiology, propagation, silviculture (tending and culture), genetics and breeding, identification, insect and disease control, animal-related research, component analysis, vegetation survey, biotechnology, management, and review. Among the total 1.434 articles published, 396 ones (27.6%) were related with plants for special use or purpose. Vegetation survey was 60 (15.2%): physiology 56(14.1%) : genetics and breeding 56(14.1%): propagation 53(13.4%): and ecology 37(9.3%). Siviculture research field included 11 articles (2.8%), which indicates that the management of resource-plants is so far from economic income as seen in the low number of management research filed articles, i. e., only 6 reports (1.5%) Korean white pine was most popular for research and included 42 articles: Robinia pseudoacacia 23: Castanea crenata 14: and ginkgo tree 14. Research related with these species had focused mainly on propagation, physiology, genetics and breeding, ecology and pest control. Based on this survey and analysis, the followings are suggested: 1. More research is required on forest herbaceous plants. 2. Cooperative research work with other industrial and/or scientific area is recommendable for commercialization including medicine, cosmetics, and food etc. 3. Research on resource-plant conservation, which includes biology, social education and policy, should be supported for next generation. 4. Mutual correspondence and information exchange about the research results between researchers and institutes is more necessary than now.

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