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세뿔투구꽃 서식지의 입지환경 및 식생구조

Location Environment and Vegetation Structure of the Aconitum austrokoreense Habitat

  • Cho, Seon-Hee (University forests of Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Kye-Han (Department of Forest Resources, Chonnam National University)
  • 투고 : 2021.03.16
  • 심사 : 2021.05.28
  • 발행 : 2021.06.30

초록

국내의 멸종위기생물(식물)에 대한 연구는 지속적으로 다양하게 이루어지지 않아서 종의 보존이나 서식지 확대를 위한 기본적 자료가 부족한 실정이다. 본 연구는 전라남도 광양시·구례군 백운산 내 서식하는 환경부 멸종위기 야생생물(식물) 2급인 세뿔투구꽃의 주요 서식지를 대상으로 서식에 영향을 미치는 중요 환경 인자인 기상, 입지, 토양, 임분구조를 조사하여 세뿔투구꽃이 선호하는 서식지와 위협 요인을 분석하였다. 백운산 내 5개 조사지를 선정해 입지환경을 조사한 결과 세뿔투구꽃 자생지의 해발고도는 420~675 m 구간, 방위는 북동쪽이 높은 경향을 보였고, 경사는 15~37°의 범위로 조사되었다. 평균 개체 수는 156개체였고, 조사지 4(550 m)에서 372개체로 가장 많이 분포했고, 높이는 평균 0.6 m이었다. 토양수분은 평균 20.48%, 상대광도는 평균 7.34%였다. A층 토양은 모래 함량이 많고 배수가 잘되는 사질양토(Sandy loam)를 선호한다고 판단된다. 서식지의 토양 pH는 평균 5.2이었고, 유기물은 평균 16.46%, 질소는 평균 0.86%, 유효인산은 평균 11.86 mg/kg, 전기전도도는 평균 0.44 dS/m, 양이온치환용량은 평균 37.04 cmolc/kg으로 분석되었다. 토양 내 총탄소량의 평균은 10.68%로 나타났다. 세뿔투구꽃 서식지의 식생구조를 분석한 결과 조사지 1은 잣나무-비목나무, 조사지 2는 일본목련-서어나무, 조사지 3은 느티나무-굴참나무, 조사지 4는 고추나무-비목나무, 조사지 5는 산뽕나무-때죽나무-서어나무 우점군집으로 해석되었다. 대부분의 서식지가 등산로 및 고로쇠나무 수액채취 지역과 인접해 있어서 인위적 훼손과 교란의 잠재 위험 요소에 노출되어있는 상황이었다.

Owing to the lack of consistent research on endangered plant species in Korea, there are insufficient data to preservespecies and expand habitats. This study analyzed the preferred habitat and threats to the survival of Aconitum austrokoreense, found on Baekwun Mountain in Gurye-gun, Gwangyang-si, Jeollanam-do Province, and classified as a level two endangered wild plant by the Ministry of Environment, by investigating major environmental factors such as climate, location, soil, and stand structure. By examining five selected sites inhabited by Aconitum austrokoreense on BaekwunMountain, this study found that the habitat had an altitude of 420 to 675 m above sea level and showed a northeast tendency, spreading over a range of inclination angles between 15° and 37°. The average number of plants across the five sites was 156. Site 4 (550 m) had the highest density of 372 plants, with an average height of 0.6 m. The average soil moisture and relative light intensity were 20.48% and 7.34%, respectively. Layer soil was presumed to be sandy loam, characterized by high sand content and good drainage. The habitat had average soil pH of 5.2, average organic matter of 16.46%, average nitrogen of 0.86%, average available phosphate of 11.86 mg/kg, average electrical conductivity of 0.44 dS/m, and average cation exchange capacity of 37.04 cmolc/kg. The total carbon in soil averaged 10.68%. From the analysis of the vegetation structure of sites inhabited by Aconitum austrokoreense, the dominant populations were Pinus koraiensis and Lindera erythrocarpa in Site 1, Magnolia obovata and Carpinus laxiflora in Site 2, Zelkova serrate and Quercus variabilis in Site 3, Staphylea bumalda and Lindera erythrocarpa in Site 4, and Morus bombycis,Styrax japonicus, and Carpinus laxiflora in Site 5. With most habitats located near trails and sap collection sites of Acer pictum, the species were exposed to artificial damage and interference threats.

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과제정보

본 연구는 산림청(한국임업진흥원) 산림과학기술 연구개발사업(2020183A00-2122-AA02)의 지원에 의하여 이루어진 것입니다.

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