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Ecology of Bupleurum latissimum Population  

Kim, Muyeol (Division of Biological Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
So, Soonku (Division of Biological Sciences, Chonbuk National University)
Park, Hyerim (Weolchulsan Korea National Park Service)
Seo, Eunkyoung (Deogyusan Korea National Park Service)
Kwon, Hyejin (Division of Environmental Forestry Resources, Chungnam National University)
Song, Hokyung (Division of Environmental Forestry Resources, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.9, no.6, 2006 , pp. 78-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was to analyze vegetation and soil characteristic, and ordination of Bupleurum latissimum community located in Seo-Myun, Isl. Ulleungdo. The Bupleurum latissimum community was classified into Physocarpus insularis subcommunity and Artemisia stolonifera subcommunity, and there was Artemisia stolonifera subcommunity in destroyed site of Bupleurum latissimum community. In the study sites, soil organic matter, nitrogen, available phosphorous, changeable potassium, changeable calcium, changeable magnesium concentration, cation exchangeable capacity, and soil pH were ranged from 19.0~25.6%, 0.67~0.96%, 47.8~103.0ppm, 2.4~2.8(me/100g), 13.8~15.0(me/100g), 8.4~9.0 (me/100g), 34.0~38.4(me/100g), and 5.9~6.0, respectively. The Bupleurum latissimum community had higher nitrogen, exchangeable magnesium, and available phosphorous concentration than in Bupleurum euphorbioides and Bupleurum longiradiatum community. The Berberis amurensis var. latifolia and Valeriana officinalis var. latifolia that was companion species of Bupleurum latissimum community was found in area of having high soil organic matter and nitrogen concentration. The Ligustrum foliosumwas found in shrubbery, and so the reason could give little competition with Bupleurum latissimum community. The Bupleurum latissimum is the endangered species managed by Ministry of Environments in Korea. Its community has been destroyed, and so we need any action to protect the community.
Keywords
Bupleurum latissimum community; DCCA ordinantion; soil property;
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