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http://dx.doi.org/10.14700/KITLA.2021.39.1.037

A Characteristics and Management Plan of Elaeocarpus sylvestris var. ellipticus Population Distributed in Munseom(island), a Natural Monument  

Choi, Byoung-Ki (Warm temperature and subtropical forest research center, National institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Ho-Sang (Warm temperature and subtropical forest research center, National institute of Forest Science)
Seo, Yeon-Ok (Warm temperature and subtropical forest research center, National institute of Forest Science)
Choi, Hyung-Soon (Warm temperature and subtropical forest research center, National institute of Forest Science)
Yang, Ju-Eun (Warm temperature and subtropical forest research center, National institute of Forest Science)
Song, Kuk-Man (Institute of Jeju's Cultural Heritage)
Song, Gwan-Pil (Jeju biological resources)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture / v.39, no.1, 2021 , pp. 37-42 More about this Journal
Abstract
Munseom (Island) is known as the largest native Elaeocarpus sylvestris var. ellipticus in Korea. Recently, disease damage from the E. sylvestris var. ellipticus community has been reported in Munseom. This study was conducted to understand the damage situation and growth characteristics of the E. sylvestris var. ellipticus population in Munseom. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the spontaneous regeneration potential of the community by grasping the characteristics of the population of surviving E. sylvestris var. ellipticus individuals, and to discuss ways to restore native habitats. A total population survey was conducted to determine the distribution status of E. sylvestris var. ellipticus individuals. The field survey carefully recorded the height of tree, DBH, DRH, and growing status, along with GPS location information of the individual. The growth status of E. sylvestris var. ellipticus individuals distributed in Munseom and the characteristics of tree height, DBH, DRH of each individual were analyzed. The total number of E. sylvestris var. ellipticus populations identified in Munseom was 293. The dense E. sylvestris var. ellipticus community reported in 2005 has been identified as being greatly damaged or damaged. In particular, the damage was more serious in mature trees with a height of 6m or more forming the canopy layer in the forest, and it was confirmed that 80.6% of the mature trees died. In the growth characteristics of the old-growth tree, which is an indicator of the health of the forest based on DRH, 75.4% died or the growth condition was found to be poor. In order to restore the native habitat of E. sylvestris var. ellipticus in Munseom, conservation efforts such as pest control, preservation of mature trees, control of the territory of young trees, and reintroduction after ex-situ transplantation etc. are considered necessary.
Keywords
Disease and insect pest; Elaeocarpus; Island region; Natural monument; Restoration;
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