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http://dx.doi.org/10.13087/kosert.2019.22.6.89

Invasive alien plant Characteristics and Management Measures in Mt. Inwang, Seoul  

Cha, Doo-Won (Dept. of Biological and Environmenta, Graduate School, Dongguk University)
Ban, Su-Hong (Dept. of Biological and Environmenta, Graduate School, Dongguk University)
Oh, Choong-Hyeon (Dept. of Biological and Environmental, Dongguk University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.22, no.6, 2019 , pp. 89-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out for management of the invasive alien plants in Mt. Inwang located in central Seoul. The invasive alien plants are 11 families, 34 genera, 30 taxa, and they are 10.8% of the total vascular plants(314 taxa). The ecosystem disturbed plants designated by the Korea environment ministry are 6 taxa : Rumex acetosella, Lactuca scariola, Ambrosia trifida var. trifida, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Aster pilosus and Eupatorium rugosum. In the life-form, herbaceous perennials are 13 taxa(35.3%). In the continent of origin, the species from America are 20 taxa(58.8%). In the introduction time, the species of third period are 14 taxa(41.2%). In the diffusion grade, 5 grade species are 14 taxa(41.2%) and they are wide spread species. Mt. Inwang was designated as ecological scenery conservation area of Seoul in 2007. But Mt. Inwang is in high danger by the spread of invasive alien plants and ecosystem disturbed plants, due to artificial factors such as development pressure and the occurrence of byway trail. Therefore, Mt. Inwang needs systematic management of invasive alien plants and monitoring of long-term changes.
Keywords
Invasive alien species; Ecological and Landscape Conservation Area; Life-form; Origin; Introduction time; Dif usion Grade;
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