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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2020.109.3.249

Successional Trends and Vegetation Types in the Baramjae Area of Baekdudaegan  

Kim, Ji-Dong (Forest Bioresources Survey Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Lee, Jun-Woo (Forest Bioresources Survey Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Park, Byeong-Joo (Forest Bioresources Survey Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Lee, Hye Jung (Forest Restoration Planning Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Lee, Dong-Hyuk (Forest Bioresources Survey Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Heo, Tae-Im (Forest Bioresources Survey Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Byeon, Jun-Gi (Forest Bioresources Survey Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
Ahn, Ji Hong (Forest Restoration Planning Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.109, no.3, 2020 , pp. 249-258 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study examined the succession by vegetation type after forest ecosystem restoration in the Baramjae area. Vegetation of the Baramjae area was classified using a survey of 81 sites from May to October 2019. The vegetation type was classified as Pinus densiflora community group with both Quercus mongolica community and P. densiflora typical community. The group unit was further classified as the Quercus dentata typical subgroup, Salix koreensis subgroup, and Q. mongolica typical subgroup. Such as Q. mongolica, Quercus variavilis in vegetation unit 1, Q. mongolica, Q. dentata in vegetation unit 2, P. densiflora in vegetation unit 3 and S. koreensis in vegetation unit 4 were shown a high importance value. The difference in species by vertical layer is explained by sere. Based on the vegetation type classification system, Detrended Correspondence Analysis was conducted to observe the trend of succession. Since restoration, vegetation unit 1 and vegetation unit 2 were considered to have developed the most extensive vegetation. In vegetation unit 2 and vegetation unit 4, many of the species found were in the early vegetation development in S. koreensis subgroup. Accordingly, vegetation in the Baramjae area can be categorized as a stepwise succession.
Keywords
phytosociology; succession; vegetation composition;
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