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First record of Sparganium subglobosum Morong (Typhaceae) from Korea

한반도 미기록식물 가는흑삼릉

  • Lim, Chang-Kun (Green Plant Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Juhyeon (Department of Biological Science and Institute of Basic Sciences, Daegu University) ;
  • Kim, Young Chul (Department of Biology, Gangneung-Wonju National University) ;
  • Lim, Chae Eun (National Institute of Biological Resources) ;
  • Won, Hyosig (Department of Biological Science and Institute of Basic Sciences, Daegu University)
  • Received : 2017.12.09
  • Accepted : 2017.12.21
  • Published : 2017.12.30

Abstract

We report the distribution of Sparganium subglobosum Morong (Typhaceae) for the first time in Korea. Sparganium subglobosum is readily distinguishable from other Korea Sparganium species by having a short plant height, narrow leaves (${\leq}4mm$), thin inflorescence branches, and a ripe fruiting head globose and ca. 1 cm in diam. The species is under great threat of local extinction due to a recent disturbance of one of only two known distribution sites. Further conservation plans for S. subglobosum and surveys are needed. We provide a revised key to five Sparganium species of Korea, with descriptions, pictures, and figures of S. subglobosum.

부들과에 속하는 한반도 미기록식물인 가는흑삼릉(Sparganium subglobosum Morong)을 최초로 보고한다. 가는흑삼릉은 작은 키, 폭 4 mm 이하로 좁은 잎, 1-2회 분지하는 가는 화축, 성숙시 지름 약 1 cm인 구형 두상 화수 등의 특징에 있어 기존에 우리나라에서 보고된 다른 흑삼릉속 식물과 구분된다. 현재까지 확인된 가는흑삼릉의 2개 분포지 중 1 곳은 최근 심하게 교란되어 지역적인 멸종위협에 놓여 있는 상태이다. 가는흑삼릉에 대한 보전 대책 마련 및 추가적인 분포지 확인이 필요하다. 가는흑삼릉의 기재문, 사진 및 도해 외에 우리나라 흑삼릉속 식물의 검색표를 제시한다.

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